Personalize your style

MANILA, Philippines –  There’s always that added bit of charm when a personal touch to something comes into the picture.

Today’s world is a fast paced one, where the events of a day are quickly put into computer screens. Maybe we’ve forgotten how it feels to communicate in our own writing. Maybe we’ve gotten lost in technology, in ever-encoded communication. Maybe we’ve missed out on the joys we used to know in carefully rounding the curves of letters by hand.

Trish Panlilio is a former model and mother of three boys, Quintin, Matteo and Luca. Ever since she was young, she has had a fascination with letter-writing and stationery, as the presence of a personal touch was always something that mattered to her. Personalizing everything, even her children’s parties, was a hobby that she loved very much. Eventually, she turned this hobby into a business.

Trish has always been into beautiful and delicately intricate details. Her charming floral and gift arrangements are top choice every Holiday season for discerning and very meticulous patrons. Her personal style is impeccable. This also translates very well in intimate dinner parties she hosts, from the main course to the most minute detail and ambience she creates. For instance, the place cards that attach themselves to the servilettes are creatively well thought out, often to the delight of her guests. She is the epitome of a perfect “crafts” woman — an artiste in an old world manner — a time when everything was more charming and genteel.

Papillo Fine Stationers seeks to give the same experience to its clientele, through different means of expressing whatever they wish, on paper, in a fresh and exciting manner. It offers contemporary designs and innovative formats, all the while embodying a unique vision of beauty and style through an extensive selection of stationery, invitations, gift cards, note cards and luggage medallions. All paPillo products feature bold bursts of color, whimsical artwork and a fashion-forward sense of style, to lend even more flair to whatever it is that you want to write down.

So you see, there is a remedy to a craft that is seemingly slipping away, and the best move would be to make the most out of a pen and a fine set of paper.

Embrace tradition. “Some things are better left written.”

 

(For inquiries, call 0918-9369854, e-mail papillo3@gmail.com or visit www.papillofinestationers.com)

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