00:00The clothes of the Kapuso Stars that were generated by Mercado and Mildong Dantes.
00:06Their favorite outfits are Mel Chaco,
00:08Emil Sumangil,
00:09and Arnold Glavio.
00:11Bags by Susie Abrera.
00:13My heart is beating so fast, Kapuso!
00:16These are just a few of the things that you can buy at Noelle Bazaar.
00:19That's why we're here for early Christmas shopping.
00:22Mostly, when it's Bazaar, it's usually affordable.
00:24So, we're really looking forward to these kinds of events.
00:28This is my 5th year that we're here.
00:31I've already shopped and I've helped Kapuso Foundation.
00:35Not only the pre-loved items,
00:37but also the app or drops here at Noelle Bazaar
00:40because the products of some of our Kapuso Stars are also hand-made.
00:58Rose is 159 years old and she's from Marikina,
01:02in the hundreds of pop-up booths at Noelle Bazaar.
01:05I saw it and I was like, it's okay
01:06because this is the longest Bazaar.
01:09That's why this is the first one that I joined.
01:12Rose has been joining Noelle Bazaar for years
01:14to get to know her products better.
01:17Since I'm really fond of bags,
01:19in 2012, a friend of mine and I thought of a business.
01:23We manufactured bags.
01:25Rose became a supplier of bags in malls.
01:27But the dream business became a cause of stress and headache for Rose.
01:32The point came that I have a lot of orders in malls.
01:36That's why I can't meet the demands.
01:40The workers are lacking, the quality is not good.
01:44Because of this, Rose stopped her business of bags.
01:47She returned to being a contractor in construction projects.
01:50When she was young, it was common for Rose to be discarded to live.
01:55We are a broken family.
01:57We are five siblings.
01:58I really tried to finish my studies
02:00because I didn't want to repeat our life back then.
02:04Rose is a graduate of civil engineering.
02:06She worked in an architectural office for 18 years.
02:10Even though her husband is an OFW in Saudi,
02:12she said that she continues to work in the business.
02:15I want to help my husband.
02:17I want to have a stable business when he retires.
02:21We will have income until we get old.
02:24Because of Rose's first love, bags,
02:26she returned to the business in 2020.
02:28When the pandemic happened, I saw that transparent bags are okay
02:33because hospitals need them.
02:36I tried it and it was okay.
02:42My dear, have you thought of a gift for Christmas?
02:45I'm thinking that I have five people that I need to gift to the farm.
02:49I went to Noel Bazaar because I heard that it's cheap to buy here.
02:53It's a bit different.
02:54My question is, will my budget be enough for 500 pesos?
03:04This is nice.
03:06It's only 200 pesos.
03:07200 pesos.
03:08I will give you five, so I will only give you 500 pesos.
03:11500 pesos.
03:12We also have 100 pesos.
03:15This one, right?
03:15Yes.
03:16Is this also 100 pesos?
03:17Yes, it's 100 pesos.
03:18It's only 100 pesos.
03:20Very useful.
03:22What is this made of?
03:23This is made of marikina.
03:26Oh, it's durable because it's made of marikina.
03:29I have three girls and two boys.
03:34There.
03:35There.
03:38It's done.
03:39So, 500 pesos is enough for this?
03:40Yes, it's enough.
03:41It's exact.
03:42This is nice.
03:44It's made of marikina.
03:46Thank you, ma'am.
03:48Of course, my budget is reduced.
03:51I already bought one for five people, right?
03:54This is what I paid for.
03:55It's cheap.
03:56Thank you, ma'am.
03:56But I already bought one.
03:59The color is nice.
04:01You can use it for any event.
04:03It's durable.
04:04It really can withstand the heat.
04:06It's not easy to remove.
04:08Rowe earned 10,000 pesos from his business bags.
04:11The money came from the money his wife sends him.
04:14Aside from Rowe joining the bazaars and joining online,
04:18he also has a stall in a mall that he started this year.
04:21Rowe also has resellers in different places in the Philippines.
04:25In Venezuela, in Pasay, in Makati, in Laguna, in Boracay, and in Palawan.
04:33Their price is lower than those who buy slowly.
04:37Then they have to mark up.
04:40Because of the bag-giving, it helped Rowe a lot.
04:44He earns from 20,000 to 30,000 pesos per month.
04:47On ordinary days.
04:49He earns 50,000 to 80,000 pesos per month during the summer.
04:52From March to June every month.
04:54It goes up from 100,000 to 120,000 pesos per month during peak season.
05:00I earn money only on Facebook.
05:02Then I give out giveaways to my friends on their birthdays.
05:06Rowe's business bags range from 350 to 700 pesos.
05:10There are different designs and colors that you can buy.
05:13There's also a wallet for only 150 pesos.
05:16They also have pouches from 80 to 200 pesos.
05:20Rowe is very thankful because not only are they helping their business,
05:24but also their employees.
05:27They have their own machine.
05:28I gave them a machine so that they can work from home.
05:32It's my purpose.
05:33So no matter what they do, I'll pay for it.
05:36Because of Rowe's colorful bags, their lives are more colorful.
05:40Aside from their property in Tanay, Rizal, they also afford to travel abroad.
05:46When doing business, you should choose what's close to your heart.
05:50You should do what you want because you won't get tired of it.
05:54It's up to you, your clients, and your communication.
05:57Everything should be good.
06:00There's no instant in doing business.
06:02Every move is a different challenge.
06:04You can stop for a while, but don't give up.
06:07So that you can achieve your dream of being colorful.
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