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Very few talk about the Filipino’s pioneering spirit. And yet here we are, 11 million of us scattered all over the globe, in once strange lands we now call our home. Here we thrive, and here we have made our mark. Make no mistake. We not only have our smiles, our agreeableness, our music and our beauty queens to give to the world. The Filipino can and has mustered to do so much more. We have achieved and excelled, made our presence felt, and created value wherever it is in the world we have made our second home. Illustrado EIC Lalaine Chu-Benitez talks about Pure Pinoy Pride.
In continued pursuit of our advocacy towards championing the image of Filipinos abroad, which started 10 years ago, we are proud to release the list of the 100 Most Influential Filipinos in the Gulf (MIFG) for the second consecutive year.
The list aims to help you understand and/or confront the enemy: failing miserably at keeping your resolutions year after year…
With tons of music festivals and EDM parties happening left and right, it’s hard to rise up in this kind of music scene. For Kidwolf, a Filipino music producer, composer and DJ, the music he produces is more of about passion and a personal satisfaction. When he was younger, he used to imagine what a track would be like if he adds more element in it and that’s how he started becoming great at what he does.
The Bloggers We Love – Get to know the bloggers who have been taking the blogosphere by storm. Learn from these these social media superstars on how to create a well curated page.
ANNIE B CHRONICLES: My Christmas Wishlist Simula pa sa pagkabata, laging sinasabi ni Nanay na magpakabait lang daw ako siguradong madami akong pwedeng hilingin sa yo. Pwes, since I believe and I insist na mabait ako, here is my wishlist for this coming holidays:
Aside from wanting world peace, we at Team Illustrado desire other things too. Here’s what we have in mind for Christmas. Well hello there, secret Santa.. you know what’s what.
Rosan Katlea Reodica a.k.a ‘Practicing Misis’ answers what’s good with Fumé Eatery. She lists down the “yays” and “nays” of the posh restaurant nestled in Pier 7 at the Dubai Marina. So what’s her favorite thing about the restaurant? Find out more here: #illustradolife #taasnoofilipino
On Keeping Up With The ConGen: Consul General Paul Raymund Cortes recalls some of his most treasured holiday memories, spending Christmas away from the Philippines and everything he grew up with. He shares his thoughts on not having “puto bumbong” and “bibingka” on a cold Christmas in Europe, constant longing for noisy clan reunions when they were in America and his family’s second Christmas in the Middle East in the region’s most vibrant and electrifying city, Dubai.
Illustrado’s resident Pinay Power advocate Lalaine Chu-Benitez pays simple tribute to the male species for a change in “Men: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” “And so it goes, and quite rightly so – we dedicate this month’s issue to our men, who make this life so much more colorful and enjoyable. And if it weren’t for them, we would be merely half of a whole.”
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