Freeway x F. Sionil Jose
National Artist Collectors Series
No. 5
We’ve officially gone live with fashionalism through our first ever tribute to a living National Artist!
After paying tribute to National
Artists Nick Joaquin (Literature), Ang Kiukok (Visual Arts), Jose Garcia Villa
(Literature) and Ramon Valera (Fashion Design), Freeway was excited to feature
its first living National Artist in the fifth of this Series. This May, Freeway launched the National
Artist Collectors’ Series Fall 2011 Collection featuring the works of
National Artist for Literature Francisco Sionil José.
Held last May 31, 2011 at
The Row, Glorietta 5, Freeway paid tribute to our honored living Philippine
National Artist F. Sionil Jose. It was an intimate gathering that celebrated
the life and works of F. Sionil José. We were joined by our media friends and
bloggers, and esteemed peers, friends and family of Sionil José. The event was hosted by no other
than the Prima Ballerina and Ballet Manila’s Artistic Director, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. It was a pleasure
to have the lovely Prima ballerina grace the event before she embarks her final
career performance in the Swan Song Series starting this October.
The tribute started with a video
presentation of F. Sionil José’s
life, followed by a Tertulia. The Tertulia,
a gathering of artistic or literary overtones, has already been a tradition in past
Freeway literary event launches. The readings for the evening were carefully
chosen by Philippine Inquirer Editor Lito Zulueta. Excerpts from Sionil José’s works were interpreted by
dramatic actress Cherie Gil and
talented musician/poet, journalist and artist Lourd Ernest De Veyra, accompanied by live classical guitar played
by Mr. Ferdie Medina, a UP College
of Music instructor. Cherie Gil read from “The Pretenders” and the famous
“Ermita”, while Lourd De Veyra read from “Tree” and “The God Stealer”. Both beautifully brought the words from
literature into life. The very highlight
of the event was the No Holds Barred Question & Answer and Fast Response
Words with the candid and funny F. Sionil José as host by Lisa Macuja-Elizalde shot off the questions. It
was very interesting to discover the personal side of this living legend, or
fondly known as Sir Frankie or Manong.
For
this event, Freeway collaborated with Lomography
Embassy Manila. A group of Pinoy lomography enthusiasts from their thriving
community of lomographers were there to cover the event armed with analogue
cameras: a new approach to photography. It
was very interesting to see both brands, Freeway and Lomography, working
together and sharing the same vision: to elevate symbols of Pinoy Pop Culture. Lomomanila
will hold a mini exhibit that will showcase the analog photographs taken during
the event. Know more details about the
exhibit on Freeway website.
Freeway
treated their guests to delectable cocktail servings. Freeway’s CEO, Sheree Roxas-Chua Gotuaco
closed the night by thanking everyone who attended the event.
The entire collection was viewed
for the first time on the same night, extending a special discount to guests
only for that evening. The collection will be available in all stores by June 1st.
Freeway features some of Sionil José’s well
known works as interpreted in a pocket collection which includes staple
favorites graphic tees in trendy silhouettes, modern tailored woven tops and
dresses and accessories. All items have a printed seal, a bio-swing tag and packaged in the signature
National Artist Collectors Series envelope.
To know more about the collection,
visit www.freeway.net.ph.
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ABOUT FREEWAY
In a
fast-paced city throbbing with fashionistas aching for current trends, off the
runway or ripped from international magazines, the need for a retail store that
carries wearable stylish pieces became imperative.
In 1997,
Freeway opened its first branch in Robinson’s Galleria, giving the metropolis
its much needed fashion fix. Freeway is one of the very few local brands that
offer merchandise representing the most current international trends at local
prices.
Freeway
provides contemporary trends that tickle every fashionista’s whim. It’s
flattering, sexy and appealing. It can be bold and daring, while still
possessing femininity. It is for the fun-loving trendsetters who dare to be
different and who love to stand-out in the crowd. The young cosmopolitan market
can finally express themselves through fashion without burning a hole in their
pockets.
At the
frontiers of the fashion industry with 26 strong branches nationwide, Freeway
continues to evolve and spawn groundbreaking trends. Its innovations, however,
were not only evident in the clothes, but in its interiors and now on the World
Wide Web. Freeway’s new website can be found at www.freeway.net.ph. One can find out what’s new in the Freeway
stores as well as be updated on anything Freeway such as store locations,
promos and news. To keep the communication line open, Freeway is very visible
and active on social network websites such as Facebook and Twitter.
Freeway
credits its success to synergy, with results manifested in its merchandise. The
highly trained research and development team coupled with efficient supply
chain results to the availability of international trends in most flattering
styles. With excellent store performance and competent products, Freeway has
established itself as one of the top-of-mind local high-street brands in the
country.
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