Thanks to the generosity of the partygoers, Rock Ed Philippines collected more than a thousand books by the end of the night. Rock Ed projects also benefited from the silent auction held by Topshop later in the evening.
An NGO may have seemed out of place at a Preview party, but only Preview which has always been an advocate of all things Filipino can pull off partnering with Rock Ed Philippines just to show how truly proud it is to be Filipino. Together, they launched the "No More Excuses, Philippines" campaign to encourage todays youth to do the right thing and give back to our country.
The Topshop fashion show and live performances by Radioactive Sago Project, Up Dharma Down, Drip and Brian Cua spiced up the night, but nothing beat the presentation of this years best-dressed list. Two of this years awardees, I am proud to announce, are YStyles Jackie Cohen-Antonio and Alessandra Tinio.
Before the party, Shu Uemuras Tina Tinio treated the Preview team, the best-dressed awardees and 10 lucky VIPs to an afternoon of champagne and free hair and makeup services. Motorola also took the opportunity to unveil the limited-edition Motorola gold Dolce & Gabbana RAZR.
Happy David
Which rock star would you bring to help you with a lecture?
Chris Martin of Coldplay. Unlike other rock stars who live on drugs and alcohol, Chris Martin still maintains a very good image as a husband and father to his two kids.
Gang Badoy
How many books will it take to educate one child?
Three books a day for his or her entire lifetime.
Yvette Ilagan
Which rock look would you never wear?
Anything with leather, especially in Manila because of the hot weather.
Pauline Suaco-Juan
What book would you read on a Preview story-telling day?
The Emperors New Clothes so they get an idea of the power and folly of fashion.
Donita Rose
What advocacy is closest to your heart?
Im with Save the Children in Singapore. Here in the Philippines, Im with the Shining Light Foundation.