00:00Now I have a different appreciation for fashion because of my travels and what I've seen.
00:08I love doing fashion events and working abroad in general because I was able to do a movie abroad recently
00:16as well in London.
00:17So it's just so nice to be around creative people abroad because there's a lot of inspiration.
00:23And you also see how other people do their jobs.
00:27We're similar but different. It's in the TV industry and film industry.
00:33And it's very humbling to see how other people work and to really collaborate.
00:38And in fashion, it's so exciting because to see the pieces up close and famous people also and the designers,
00:48the creative people.
00:49It's kind of like you're in an art gallery. That's the feeling.
00:54And you get to see everything up close and sometimes even feel like the clothes and the bags.
01:01And you have a different respect for it.
01:05So now I have a different appreciation for fashion because of my travels and what I've seen.
01:12And I just feel so blessed because not everyone gets to do it.
01:15You know, it's something that is such a privilege to be able to do.
01:19What happened to me, I think it was, um, uh, Lueve. I went to a re-see for Lueve in
01:26Paris.
01:26And I remember, um, Jonathan Anderson was fixing the...
01:31He was the creative director then. And he was fixing the dresses, um, um, the silhouettes.
01:37And he was just, like, such a normal person, you know, walking around, um, fixing his stuff.
01:43And so, like, focused on, on what he was doing.
01:46Like, he's such an artist and so many people, um, like, all of us look up to him.
01:53And he's just this simple guy fixing his art and just walking around, not wanting to be noticed.
01:59Like, if people would talk to him, he'd kind of, like, shy away.
02:02So, you see that, um, I don't know, it's just a treat to be able to see that.
02:07And then I saw a VS model there as well at the Lueve presentation.
02:10So, everything was just so beautiful. All the pieces were very delicate.
02:15And, like, such art pieces.
02:18Because the skirts were, like, balloon skirts.
02:20And, um, just so light and dainty na ayaw mo siyang hawakan.
02:24May may mga shell-shells pa na parang ang gandang tignan.
02:29And you just see people, like, walking around looking as if everything's an art piece.
02:34So, that was a beautiful one.
02:35Another one was, I watched a show for Bali in Milan.
02:39And it was, it was in, um, it was in this beautiful garden, um, na, na, my gosh, I forgot
02:47kung saan kami.
02:48But it was, it, it was a, a beautiful, like, um, anong tawag dito?
02:56A very old structure, kumbaga, a very old structure.
03:00And as a garden kami.
03:01And then, all of them, all of the models were so ethereal looking, kumbaga.
03:08Kasi, it's just like, it looked like they came out of a magazine.
03:11Everything was just so beautiful.
03:13Hindi ko may explain, like, nakakakilig lang.
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