+ Follow Tina Tinio Tag
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[Title] => Survivor Shu-Nami-Moto!
[Summary] => "It’s Survivor Shu-Nami-Moto Year 5!" quipped one participant at the annual Shu-Nami-Moto weekend celebrations at Diniwid Beach, Boracay, likening it to the famous reality TV show. Only, in this case, the battle was more about making sure you were adept with your party and dress-up skills or else you were not going to last.
Weekend hostess and darling friend, Shu Uemera’s Tina Tinio, pointed out to me that, from the original batch of participants five years ago, it was only buddy Tim Yap and myself who have attended all five events.
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[Title] => Xeng Zulueta: The X-Factor
[Summary] => Her mom once came home to a handful of completely stamped-out lipsticks. The reason: the young Frances "Xeng" Zulueta had another tantrum and unleashed her irritation on them. That time, she wanted to be more like her dad than her mom. "I originally wanted to be a Formula One race car driver because my dad used to race."
When she turned 27, things werent the same anymore. Now, shes taking good care of the lipsticks and all the cosmetics, for that matter, particularly Shu Uemuras.
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The New Year always gives us another chance to push our envelope of creativity. Tina Tinio just does that with her one-of-a-kind theme dress-up parties. She challenges everyone by dishing out dress codes thatll cause even the most styling gurus some major outfit pondering to do. Her past themes have included Christmas with the Carringtons (a la Dynasty circa the 80s), a dog day afternoon"(have matching outfits with your pooch), and "A Thousand and One Nights" (an Arabian party).
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Tina Tinio
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Weekend hostess and darling friend, Shu Uemera’s Tina Tinio, pointed out to me that, from the original batch of participants five years ago, it was only buddy Tim Yap and myself who have attended all five events.
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When she turned 27, things werent the same anymore. Now, shes taking good care of the lipsticks and all the cosmetics, for that matter, particularly Shu Uemuras.
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