Let’s admit it. Nothing perks a workday better than a hot coworker.
Here’s to a fantastic almost end of week workday, everyone! :)
Actually, it’s not just for me. I bought these pants about three weeks ago and I was yet to find a day to wear them, until I remembered a special day for a purple lady.
Jaja, I hope these photos make you happy. To be frank, I did not tell anyone in the family to wear purple, coz in my head, it’s such an odd request for a birthday. But when we all got up and got dressed, this is what we ended up with. I hope you have a happy birthday because you deserve it. You work your butt off, you strive to make other people happy, you’re a fantastic friend/daughter/sister/lover (not that I’d know, but hey! Hehe), so I hope these purple marks make your day much better.
Happy birthday, Jaja!
Happy birthday, Jaja! May all your wishes come true. :)
So yesterday, I was having a pretty bad day. Not only was I dressed quite formally for work (it was an effort because I was conducting exams and interviews yesterday) but also, the airconditioning system was under repair.
Sweat. My. Body.
Hahahahaha.
So today, I decided to bring in a solution to avoid the sweating. First off, I dressed a little more casual than usual. Then I brought this in.
I know it’s big and it’s quite an exaggerated thing to bring to work, but when noon strikes and the heat is just overwhelming, I’d be so happy I have this baby to blow me away.
Oh yes. Oh yes. :)
VICTORY!!!!
What? I’m not always poised and calm and collected. Half the time, I get upset over the littlest things but today, the thing I am upset about is not so little.
Is it so bad when I find it hard to work in a warm environment? I have not been in this kind of an environment for YEARS and I mean YEARS. I really hope whatever improvement is supposed to be happening happen soon, because this warmth, this oven-like feeling, is not taking me to any productive length at all.
And don’t give me the drink water with tons of ice bullshit. I don’t find that calming nor anywhere close to cooling my body down. I want to be cool and calm and comfortable, absolutely nowhere close to feeling as if I’m about to turn into the first ever human bacon.
So yeah. There. Bitch fit. Please pray that the airconditioning gets fixed soon. This is just way too much to take. It’s warm and the windows cannot be opened. Come on. Who are we kidding?
Some might say this is one bold move at friendship, but putting that factor aside, I have to admit that Jackie Dionisio, owner and designer of BARO for stylista, has a pretty good head on her shoulders in coming up with pieces for her clothing line.
BARO is practical. That I can immediately say. Jackie designed pieces that are versatile and simple. It’s so easy to style actually, that almost anything can be matched with it. But let’s stick to her summer finds for now. Like these kaftan coverups!
These kaftan pieces range from P850 to P950. Who wouldn’t want to look good before and after they hit the pool? :)
I believe one of the main things that make BARO for stylista sell is that fact that Jackie herself wears her own creations. She once told me that she wants to make things that she would wear. And it’s practical. It would be easy to market, easy to model, and it won’t be a compromise in style. Because Jackie is hardly an unstylish lady.
BARO for stylista’s early best seller is Malka, the wide leg pants. Made of flowy fabric, this can easily pass as a beach cover up or for a casual date, and if you’re like me, even wear it to work (photo of which is yet to be posted). They come in so many colors but the best seller is the mustard. In fact, it’s already sold out! These pants are only P700. For those interested in the mustard Malka, just send a message in BARO’s page.
And you know my love for sheer tops? Well, it’s very much shared with this little lady they call Nikki Valdez.
So go and visit BARO for stylista’s home page already! Click the SHOP NOW button on the top right of this page or just click here. You know you won’t have any regrets shopping here. :)
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