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Published April 29, 2021, 9:20 PM
Paul Semira
A Filipino designer has been tapped to dress up one of the official candidates for the 69th Miss Universe Competition which will be held in Hollywood, Florida on May 16 (May 17 in Manila).
Paul Semira, of Paul Semira Designs, has created ladies suits for Miss Universe Cambodia Sarita Reet, also an actress and TV presenter in her hometown.
Semira, 37, said that he hasn’t met Sarita in person and only the national director of Miss Universe Cambodia Romyr Libo-on, who, surprisingly, is also a Filipino.
“One of my friends who is a make-up artist texted me about Sarita who needs ladies suits. I was told that most of her outfits were gowns and cocktail dresses. She needs different kinds of outfits. It’s a coincidence that I’ve created ladies suits that fit her,” said Semira, one of the Filipino designers who will create clothes for the international beauty queen, during an exclusive online interview on April 29.
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Making a statement with Mona Palette’s handcrafted earrings
Sun, 13 December 2020
Dangling beautifully from Noun Molyna’s ears, the local earrings handmade from polymer clay has won the hearts of local and international clients who prefer arty accessories that make a statement.
Whether they’re in the shape of flags, flowers or geometrics, Molyna has put her heart and soul into every detail of the manufacturing process which she begins from scratch.
The 33-year-old had never thought of turning her earring-making hobby into a business until she was struck inspired by a friend.
“I initially was talking to a dear friend and he asked me what I wanted to do. I told him I’ve always wanted to create some fashionable jewellery that enables the wearer to express Cambodian identity. My friend then motivated me to start making them,” she says.