If you haven’t gotten a copy of our June ish, you should. It’s a fabulous, fabulous issue!

On the cover is fashion stylist Pam Quinones’ French-themed house. So chic! This photo is especially memorable because I fought for it—due to a string of events, we were left without a stylist, and Arlene and I had to feel our way through the home shoot. The photog (one of our faves, Miguel), wasn’t keen on taking this particular shot. “It’s too…girly,” he said. Back and forth we went, and I finally put my foot down…or at least, politely asked him to just take the photo, please. And ta-dah! Cover!
Lots of other pretty photos that didn’t make it into our pages, such as the photo of Pam’s brother’s room…

He doesn’t live there anymore, but Pam still spruced his room up. It has a bit more of a Spanish influence, with the print on the wall and the open box of quills on the bedside table. (How very Jose Rizal!)
We also took a photo of her “dirty” kitchen (and I know a lot of people hate that term. Sorry. To use a phrase that I don’t really fancy, it is what it is!).

If you’ve seen the mag (and shame on you if you haven’t!), you would’ve spotted her sleek black kitchen. But Pam wanted another kitchen so that she could keep the smells out of the house. She thus converted part of her lanai into a kitchen. While the black one is very Parisian, this one has more of a French provincial vibe. Charming! And if you look closely, you can see my fingers holding the door open. And my toes trying to squeeze themselves out of the frame. (I knew I should’ve stuck with ballet ’til I reached toe shoes!)
And lastly, here we are, cam-whoring with the lovely homeowner. That’s me (without makeup! Oh well) and Arlene, Pam’s former colleague at Marie Claire Philippines, and now our very own art director.

I really enjoyed the shoot because the house was so interesting. Pam really invested time and effort into making it pretty. And, having seen it before the renovation, I was really impressed by the transformation! Plus, Pam fed us this yummy mango confection! Food at a shoot is always good!