Tutuban Center is 25 years old, but will
certainly push for another 25 more. But for this year’s celebration, Tutuban
Center decided to forego with the usual glitzy celebration by focusing on
activities that will help foster a stronger bond with its tenants, suppliers,
partners and customers and the community.
Justine Bridal |
Maxi dress |
Niño Ramirez |
Edwin Uy
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Everything was simple, straightforward
but with a deeper sense of purpose. This was demonstrated by a blood-letting
activity in the morning where many of its employees participated and gamely
donated precious blood for the benefit of those in need of it, like those
suffering from certain blood-related ailments and other life-threatening
diseases.
A Mass was also held in the afternoon in
thanksgiving for all the blessings Tutuban Center received the past year.
In the evening, Tutuban Center took its
anniversary celebration a notch higher as it held a “fashion-for-a-cause” charity
event called “Fashion for Compassion.” The show was in partnership with Mode
Elle, a fashion house that holds
fashion shows to raise funds for charity, and select Tutuban Center tenants who
served as clothing sponsors. The event sought to raise funds for Tahan-Tahanan
and Child Haus to help them sustain the care and provision of shelter for
cancer-stricken kids and their families from the provinces while seeking
treatment in Manila.
A prosperous future is in the eyes of
Tutuban Center but definitely, they won’t forget and leave behind those that
helped them get to their first 25 years as they chart their course toward the
next 25.
Shown in photo are some of the models
wearing the dresses provided by select Tutuban Center tenants such as Sohrab
Arcega, Eva Miranda, Benita Garcia, Allen James, Nick Riveral, Jimmy and
Josephine Raborar, Nedy’s Bridal, Justine Bridal, Jeane Do Oma, Merly, Jocelyn
Fabia Boutique, Marilyn Peraje, Tess, and Sarah/Jose Boutique during the
“Fashion for Compassion” event.
Hugs & Kisses,
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