Sep
Before anything else, here’s a quick update on the collections on display at MAC Makati:




The children’s party to Chicane LOTD:

Top: A|X circa 2004 (it’s a mini dress)
Bottoms: 4 year old 7 Jeans denims
Shoes: Nine West
Bag: Aldo
Necklace: MEXX
Daytime FOTD:

FOUNDATION: ARTDECO Rich Treatment Foundation in 15 (shot outdoors and yes, I finally ditched my tan!)
SETTING POWDER: Monave Angel + MUFE HD Powder
CREASE: MAC Ricepaper on top of ARTDECO Eyeshadow Base
MASCARA: MAC Splashproof Lash in BLACKSPLASH
LIPS: MAC Cult of Cherry Lipglass
Chicane FOTD (shot indoor):

Same as above +
MASCARA: 3 more coats of MAC Splashproof Lash in BLACKSPLASH
LINER: MAC Engraved
LIPS: MAC Cult of Cherry Lipglass
I naturally can’t leave the mall without hauling up so I got the following:

Inside the black boxes: So Scarlet lippie and Engraved Powerpoint
Okay now for the highlight of my night!
Good friends know very well how much of an electronica junkie I am. I’ve always been interested in making my own music but I never met my perfect instrument until I tried on this Pioneer mixer at Club V two years ago. I am very blessed to be mentored by two of the country’s most influential DJs Boyet Sison and Mon Maramba (who’s already spinning in CA). I never went pro because really, I’d rather sleep at night than party.
Whenever am out for a gig though, I’m always asked who’re my fave electronica artists. I can always add a couple of new artists but Chicane, Zero 7, Fatboy Slim, The Prodigy, Groove Armada never left my list. Out of those favorites, Chicane’s the only band (yes, they’re a band and not just 1 DJ) I’ve been fortunate to see thrice (last night was the third time).
Thanks to Nokia, I got to hang out with Chicane (!!!!!) pre-gig!

Backstage, I had two options:
- Totally geek out and ask Nick Bracegirdle (guy holding the mic) for mixing tips.
- Shut up, grin, and just enjoy being in the same room with them.




