The night was replete with opulence when Sofitel Philippine Plaza launched Manila’s prestigious collection of suites the 6,200-sq.-ft. Imperial Residence, designed by Design Studio of Japan. Comprised of five distinct suites, the Imperial Suite boasts of elegant living spaces, state-of-the-art comforts and stunning views of Manila Bay.
At the lunch, visitors enjoyed the Imperial Suite kitchen that featured chefs preparing pastries. Guests flocked to the blocks of chocolate, a most decadent praline spread, and plump and juicy strawberries that they dipped into melted dark chocolate. Moët & Chandon flowed throughout the evening and guests sampled the cocktail of the night called Chanel No. 5, created by guest mixologist Timothy Barnes. Harpist and singer Noelle Cassandra set the mood with classic tunes.
Sofitel Philippine Plaza GM Goran Aleks said, “We are very proud to introduce the Imperial Residence to the market. It is the epitome of luxurious indulgence and fine living, and there is simply nothing like it. In the past, these spaces have served as home to some of the world’s most illustrious personalities and we continue to provide the very best products and services for our most discerning guests.”
Indulge and stay at the Imperial Suite only at Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
Making ‘Now’ a habit
Now Gallery held its very first private auction cocktail reception to celebrate a collection of contemporary and modern art, all up for sale to the highest bidders. The gallery overflowed with champagne courtesy of Moët Hennessy in an event sponsored by the Manila Jockey Club and the Bank of Singapore.
Guests came on a Friday night cocktail to find out if they won the piece they bid for in the silent auction. Bidders bid on their favorite pieces over a four-day period. The auction included artworks by Gus Albor, Nestor Vinluan, Rock Drilon, Gerry Tan, Benjie Cabangis, Antipas Delotavo, Pablo Baen Santos, Norberto Roldan, Anton del Castillo, Carlo Gabuco, Mideo Cruz and Jinky Reynoso.
Lawyer King Reyno and wife Vicky Morales-Reyno, and Alfonso Reyno Jr. and wife Yolanda came to support family member Patrick Reyno, who is the founder and president of Now Gallery, one of the newest art galleries on Pasong Tamo extension or “gallery row.”
Now Gallery is proud to offer a wide range of Filipino art, from well-established artists to the next generation of emerging artists. It has in store a wide selection of artwork ranging from abstract expressionist painting to pieces of sculpture, social realist paintings and contemporary works.
The gallery exhibits a range of art every month. It is one of the largest art galleries in Metro Manila, with a large main hall and three project rooms. It also regularly exhibits a number of artists simultaneously working in different media.
(For further inquiries and 2012 exhibit schedules, please contact the gallery at 555-0683 to 64, Mondays to Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Now Gallery is located at Unit M05 Mezzanine floor, Ecoplaza Building, 2305 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City.)
Your health, your wealth
Getting sick is a hassle. Everyone hates it especially if chronic diseases are involved.
In its continuous pursuit of improving the health of people afflicted with chronic diseases, Watsons, together with Unilab, launched Compliance Packs for Hypertension, Diabetes and High Cholesterol. These packs are made more affordable for patients with chronic diseases. The launch was held at the Palawan Ballroom of EDSA Shangri-La Plaza Hotel in Mandaluyong City.
Host Cheryl Cosim welcomed guests for an afternoon of good news on health and wellness as former Mutya ng Pilipinas runner-up Kristine Caballero shared her brother’s experience when he was diagnosed with hypertension.
Winning over chronic illnesses can be easier with Watsons Compliance Packs!
(To know more about the product, visit the Watsons store near you or log on to http://watsons.com.ph/.)