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'Tatler' looks back and forward

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MANILA, Philippines –  The first issue of the Philippine Tatler for 2011 looks back as well as forward. The magazine features the global events in the past 10 years and how they have changed the world as well as the way people live their lives today.

On the cover, for the first time, is Mons Romulo-Tantoco, a woman of style and substance. The daughter of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo and his wife Lovely, Tantoco is a civic leader as well as a champion of causes close to her heart. Read about the exciting, positive new phase in her life and see her at her beautiful best, styled by none other than her friend, the chic international accessories and furniture designer Tina Maristela-Ocampo, and photographed by lensman extraordinaire Paolo Pineda on location in Tagaytay.

Looking to the future, Tatler features the story of young, high-achieving students of the British School Manila who all have what it takes to become the leaders of tomorrow. It also has a roundup of the most prestigious boarding schools around the world.

Tatler interviews the always-glamorous Bonnie Gokson, one of Asia’s style icons who will not simply rest on past laurels. She talks about her latest endeavor, the hugely successful Hong Kong restaurant, Sevva.

Don’t forget to look at some eye candy with the magazine’s feature on the eternally elegant brand, Bulgari, and read its travel guide on where to go for the coming year.

The January 2011 issue of the Philippine Tatler is now available in bookstores nationwide.

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BONNIE GOKSON

BRITISH SCHOOL MANILA

BULGARI

FOREIGN AFFAIRS SECRETARY ALBERTO ROMULO

HONG KONG

MONS ROMULO-TANTOCO

PAOLO PINEDA

PHILIPPINE TATLER

SEVVA

TAGAYTAY

TINA MARISTELA-OCAMPO

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