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                    [Title] => Viva Valera!
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                    [Title] => The legacy of Valera
                    [Summary] => "True artists are almost the only men who do their work with pleasure."– Auguste Rodin


At the book launch of Valera, Cada Traje es una Obra Maestra, homage to master couturier Ramon Valera, six of the designer’s original creations were auctioned off to raise funds for the Philippine National Red Cross Blood Program. It was an evening of glamour, nostalgia and philanthropy, with Don Ramon’s family and close friends, colleagues and clients gracing the affair to honor the fashion icon.
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CADA TRAJE
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