Monday, April 15, 2013

FB Scoop: Lope Navo's Sentiments on the Philippine Fashion Industry

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  1. Yung iba dyan magbabalat sibuyas na naman. #PinoyFried

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    1. so true naman talaga, so don't be sensitive guys.

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    2. da hu etong hitad na to?!

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    3. Parang Dona Victorina ang peg...always bashing the natives to prove the superiority of the whites...

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    4. Ibalik natin sa kanya ang tanong... does he practice pinoy pride by saying this??? He couldve pointed out these things in a positive way.. like "things that Filipino should know about fashion" para naman hindi magmukhang tinatapakan nya or to offend ang mga Pilipino... im just saying this not to defend anything/anyone.. but this concept/principle is applicable in general... just saying...

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  2. He was my classmate in gs and hs. He's come a looong way. But his pov was kinda offensive. Pero he just pointed out the obvious that our local designers are snotty copy cats. Maybe he could have worded it differently....

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    1. Not everyone! Wag lahatin! Im sure it also happens to other countries but we have heaps of talented designers here also!

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    2. eto classic case of clash of culture, the perception of "high" vs "low" fashion. Imperialistic western culture kasi ang bases ng perception of "magandang" fashion. E kung ibato ko sa iyo yung designs ng tattoo ng mga Ifugao, weaving ng mga taga Mindanao, at paintings sa Angono at isama sa damit.. tsaka using pina cloth at Ilocano woven cloth..maganda pa rin kaya sa panlasa mo?

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  3. Lope Navo: I don't know where you guys get your INFORMATIONS! - Haha! Lakas maka-Gretchen & Marjorie Barretto ng Unggoy na toh!

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    1. Tomoh! Hahaha!

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    2. haha! pansin ko din ang informations! no brain huh?!

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    3. Agree! Informations daw!!! Sobrang daming informationSSS! Kaloka

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    4. Whats wrong with the word INFORMATIONS? Its a plural word. Kung maka correct nga naman eh mali mali pa. Dagdag kahihiyan ka naman sa mga pinoy.

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    5. Anon 11:23Am, teh, ikaw ang bumalik sa grade school. juice mio, di mo man lang alam na ang plural form ng information eh information din? just like advice, you don't say advices. Gets mo? Ikaw ang dagdag kahihiyan sa mga pinoy!

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    6. What's wrong is that the plural of information is still information. The word is an uncountable noun. Just like data, luggage, furniture, and equipment. You shouldn't add "s" to indicate plurality.

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    7. What??????! FYI, Information is a collective (group) noun, and has no plural form.

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    8. @anon 2:17pm
      di kasali ang data, dahil ang singular form nng DATA eh DATUM

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    9. @ 11:23 - Lope Navo, is that YOU? HAHAHA! Happy 'INFORMATIONS' day na lang sa'yo, nakakahiya naman sa Pag-Correct ko ng Minor mistake mo! Ayan, tumaas tuloy kilay ng mga Beki sa'yo ^^ Google, Google na lang sa mga kinapos makapag-Aral ^^

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    10. Buti na lang halos anonymous tayong lahat dito, 'cause if not baka hindi na magcomment ever si 11:23 dito sa sobrang kahihiyan. lol

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    11. information is singular and plural. although english prof ko noon pointed out na pieces of information is also considered plural form ng information.

      marami yan sa english kaloka!!! equipment at fish nga lang nagkakalituhan na. naka!!!

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  4. Preach it Lope Navo.

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  5. Lope Navo has some valid points except for parts that are totally insulting.

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  6. I soooooooooo agree with what he posted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Filipino ba talaga yang sira tuktok na yan? Masyado nang mayabang. Hay! Tignan na lng natin kung ano magaganap sa kanya after this.

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  8. Totoo naman. Si designer todo watch ng Oscar, grammys, Emmys, lahat na ng red carpet events para i copy. Fashion director dahil knows at friendship si ganito lol kanya kanya connection lang yan! Only in the pelepens

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    1. isang malaking tumfact!!!! it's now what you know, it's WHO know dito sa Pinas! kahit wala talent basta friend ang editor sa mag/photog/stylist/fashion people, etc.,sila ang sikat! although may mga magagaling naman talaga kaso nasasapawan ng sikat lang.

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  9. Tama naman siya eh. Pangit lang ang pagdedeliver. Wala naman talagang pera ang fashion industry sa Pilipinas. Ang malaking kinikita eh yung mga imported na RTW na nagkalat. Isama mo na pati ang ukay-ukay.

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  10. To the local designers explore our country get inspiration from the culture our culture hindi yung todo tingla sa mga big time designers to the point na copy nalang hanggang dun nlng waley

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  11. Ganyan naman talaga ang iba. Maging successful lang at makatungtong lang sa ibang bansa kung mang insulto na lang ng pinanggalingan nila ganon na lang.

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  12. Alam niyo naman dito sa Pilipinas, hindi pinahahalagahan ang art. Yung time lang ata ni Marcos napangalagaan yung mga artist because of his wife Imelda. Don't misunderstand, hindi ako supporter ng mga Marcos. Just read about that. Hindi rin naman kasalanan ng tao na hindi unahin ang art siyempre. Wala kasing pera ang pilipino para unahin ang luho sa damit (branded clothes)

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    1. True that! Even the local movie industry was at its finest at that time!

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    2. kasi kailangan aliwin amg mga tao para itago ang totoong nangyayari. art was used as a diversion. para hindi malaman ng tao ang pang-aabuso. ang matinding corruption. ang mga human rights violations. ang pagpigil sa press freedom. ginamit ng mga marcos ang paggawa ng magagandang pelikula at iba pang pagsuporta sa "art" as makeup. to hide what was really underneath it all.

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    3. i agree with you ateng.

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    4. anon 1:32 aM, you may be right pero after marcos, wala ng make up make up no? harapan na pangloloko sa mga pilipino.

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  13. I surprisingly agree with him. Our fashion industry sucks. Puro kopya, dominated by trying hard IT girls. yuck.

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  14. Eeerrrhhhh horrible grammar Lope Navo!

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    1. understand the message the author was trying to convey.
      but I guess comprehension is something you miserably do not have.

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    2. You can comprehend his message and understand that he has horrible grammar too! Magtagalog ka nalang kasi lope navo napaghahalata pagiging pretentious mo! Ang yabang pa! Self important wala naman laman ang utak! Empty kaya mas noisy!

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    3. I cannot comprehend a message crafted in lousy English. FAIL!

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  15. Tama naman sinasabi nya.

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    1. Tama ba yung sinabi niya informations? Dapat information lang without 'S' kakahiya much

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  16. May mga stores naman dito ng high-end brands...Filipinos like to shop. Yung ibang sinabi niya may point naman. Sobrang pangit lang ng delivery to the point na personalan na.....due to that his posts become pointless and now becomes just rants and more rants

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  17. his right in some points but so-so harsh deliberation of words. maybe because he is establish in the fashion world

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    1. He's not HIS.. establish ka pa hahaha

      grammar grammar minsan teh

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    2. hahahaha..... naloka ko sau 1:50am

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    3. Anong "deliberation" of words, te? Baka "delivery" of words. Tsaka establish ka pa ha. Kung troll ka, congrats kasi maraming naging patola sa post mo. Pero kung ganyan ka talaga mag-post, te bumalik ka sa elementary, please lang!

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  18. definitely agree for #5 reason. a bit racist but true. most of the people in philippine fashion are self serving just like the congress.
    ;)

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    1. Racist? Wala namang binanggit about race. Baka elitist ang ibig Mong sabihin.

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  19. aminin man natin o hindi may mga nasaktan sa post na yan kasi totoo naman!

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  20. Who is Lope Navo?

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    1. Good question. Who is this piece of shit?

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  21. wrong grammar & wrong use of terms especially 'xerox copy'. it should've been photo copy 'coz Xerox is a brand of a copier like HP and Canon and Brother...am I right or am I correct? congrats to Ariella Arida by the way! i have a feeling na sya mananalo this year sa Ms. U

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    1. xerox copy is already acceptable. it is define as a copy made by a xerographic printer.

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    2. You are partly correct. The Oxford dictionary already included the word 'xerox' which means, as what you've said, photocopy. :)

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    3. Since xerox is popular brand for a photocopier, i guess it's acceptable to use that word as a term for photo copying. Another example brand is the Band-aid. We used the term band aid in fact we really mean adhesive bandage. Even the word escalator is used to be a trademark name of Otis Elevator Company. Read more about GENERIC TRADEMARK here>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_trademark

      Yeah, i am not a Grammar Nazi and I believe I am not that eloquent, too. I am afraid na medyo may mali mali din english ko that I typed above. Ang kinaiinisan ko lang why just not stick on the status quo to tell your thoughts about the post above kaysa magmamagaling ka pa sa grammar eh medyo off naman talaga for trying to correct. It is like pointing your fingers with dirty nails. tsk tsk tsk.

      As my comment about the post of Lope Navo, eh ganun talaga. truth hurts. He just put it into words what we Filipinos really are in the fashion industry. Lahat naman are free to have their opinions. :D

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    4. same with Ketchup/catsup

      isama mo na rin ang Coke at Colgate lol

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    5. Mr. Lope Navo said that being a Filipino is embarrassing... and that "Filipino means to have no respect in other people's hard work, being Filipino means having no imagination at all." check out his fb people.

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    6. Siguro sya lang ang embarassed bilang isang Filipino. At any rate, embarassed din ako na Filipono sya. Ang angas magsalita. Akala mo magaling, e may na achieve na ba sya?

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    7. at naisingit pa talaga si Ariella Arida. lol

      fine, congrats to her na rin and good luck sa Miss Universe!

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  22. this person doesnt matter at all, grammar pa lang triple wrong na! Next...

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  23. Ouch. Pero sana naman nag stay sya para baguhin ang mga maling nakita nya hindi yung tinatakasan nya lang at i-bash.

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  24. he has a point.. but really... do you have to drag Stephen Gan to this? Own up your opinion, Lope Navo and.. grammar check, please.. lol

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  25. It must be "photocopy" not a "xerox copy". Xerox is a brand of photocopying machine. Poor Lope, low IQ.

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    1. Photocopy and xerox copy are all the same. Ikaw yata ang poor IQ teh. Research ka about generic trademark sabay laklak ng iodized salt.

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    2. Xerox copy is wrong

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    3. "Xerox" is a genericized trademark. Sorry na lang kayong mga hindi updated sa lexicon. :P

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    4. Xerox is correct, simply because many people all over the world use that word when referring to photocopying. In North America, Xerox generally refers to photocopy. It is the same thing with Colgate and Frigidaire where they are used as generic names (in many parts of the world) instead of brand names.

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  26. some of his observations are correct but i wish he didn't use general terms. not everyone is into fashion. more importantly, not every Filipino cares about fashion.

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    1. Exactly the reason why a Filipino with full of knowledge in real fashion should leave the country and pursue it in the fashion capitals(london, milan, paris, new york,tokyo). Majority of the Filipinos don't care about fashion and all the lucrative labels out there, leaving this minority group of deluded socialistas to create their own fashion arena with a little less knowledge of the real deal. That's why most of the fashion people in the Philippine circuit are from the wealthy families of celebrities and other members of alta sociedad. And they keep on imposing what's hot and what's not as if they have the legit authority (Imagine raymond gutierrez, liz uy, tim yap?like seriously and the overrated madness over antm). In terms of models, we barely find the global filipina model beauty coz of the mentality that caucasians/white is the epitome of beauty, resulting to manila becoming a city that won't run out of foreign models. As to the local designers, yeah he's very right. If you're an obsessed follower of every fashion week and every designer,the moment you checked on a collection of a local designer you would blatantly notice the exact replica of a look from a famous label. They wouldn't even daresay that it's their inspiration, instead they make up stories behind the collection just to patch the distressed situation. Hay Pinas! nakakaumay na!

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    2. very well said anon 1:29

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  27. I don't agree with #4 dahil unang-una, walang kinalaman ang skin tone preference ng isang tao sa estado ng fashion industry ng bansa niya. pangalawa, other brown asians especially Thai people are equally obsessed with having a white skin. Kapag pumunta ka sa isang supermarket sa Bangkok wala ka dun makikitang regular lotion dahil lahat ng lotion dun may whitening solution. Even Indians have fixation with white skin. Maski nga yung mga sadyang mapuputi na since birth eh like Koreans and Japanese, mas patok ang beauty products at make up na may pampaputi.

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  28. who is lope navo? i love fashion, sobra. but i would be honest di ko siya kilala. si stephen gan alam ko naman kahit papano. may tama yung mga sinabi niya, pero di lahat.


    nakakaasar naman kasi talaga yung pangongopya. misan siguro kaya walang umasensong pinoy designer sa ngayon ay dahil kasi yung mga asa abroad lalo us na pinoy na nasa fashion na ang nagba bad mouth, di naman din tama yun. mabuti na at lumabas na ag totoo patungkol sa mga baho laurel at charotera sarte "designs".

    pero wag naman sabihin na walang taste in general ang mga pinoy. diyan ka nagkakamali lope navo. the fact na nai-spluk ang mga pangongopya ay dahil mas vigilant na ang die hard at true blue fashion-lovers sa pinas na sadyang nakaka alam ng mga designs luma man o latest. kaya alam namin pag nangopya. and oh did we mention that we have taste? nagkataon lang talaga that na walang connections ang karamihan. kasi wala pa ngang support like CFDA fund dito and the likes. pero wag naman sabihin na parang homophibic ang buong Manille at walang kwenta na kala mo naman eh kung sinong kagandahan.

    that's all thank you, good night, have a good one.

    #bbpgold #chos

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  29. REALITY BITES. TRUTH HURTS. UGLY TRUTH.

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  30. Kulang pa yung 5 reasons niya dapat may 6: NO RELEVANCE AND ALL WHINE. Dahil tulad niya mismo, ang mga pinoy puro dakdak at reklamo wala namang ginagawa at naitutulong para masolusyonan ang kino-complain niya.

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    1. Lope Navo is a fashion photographer, painter, writer, and fashion blogger based in New York City.

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    2. so, he or she?

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    3. 2:25 Yeah right. Just like the thousands of "fashion photographerS, painterS, writerS, and fashion bloggerS based in New York City," s/he's not really that remarkable.

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  32. uu nga aminin na naten valid yung ibang sinabi niya. natatawa nga ko habang binabasa e kase i share the same sentiments, sampal yan para sa mga social climber ng pinas!

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  33. para sa bansang pelepens dapat mas uunahin ang fashun pang baha at yun pwede makain ng mga gutom na mahihirap na katulad ko....pakialam ko sa mga walang kwenta at mga ilusyunadong sosyal kuno! nakakatulong ba sila sa barong-barong haus ko dun sa erport?

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  34. there's truth in his statements, but c'mon, can you get any more derogatory???? it's like saying filipinos are the worst human beings in the whole wide world...too much hatred in your heart there bud?

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    1. Kaya nga eh! Yung mga iba dito kung maka-agree. May point sya pero tama ba mag generalize nang ganyan??

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    2. Lope Navo may be based in New York City and i agree that there is truth in what he said but what right has he to generalize and put the Filipinos down the way he did? we are already buried so deep in Sh*t the least he could do is support his OWN KIND. so what if we don't have our own version of those international fashion glossies he mentioned nor those high end stores? exactly the reason why he is ranting & raving, we have none of those because we are a 3RD WORLD country. we should be preoccupied with more important matters, like our economy, or ridding the country of these darn corrupt politicians. I am not deluded nor am I narrow minded. i am more hopeful of my country, and would rather not bash my own EVEN IF i am aware of all the problems & shortcomings.

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  35. Lesson from this??? BUY PILIPINO

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    1. What is a "Pilipino" product? Even our culture is just a mix of Western and Asian heritage. Accept it, walang "original" sa Pilipinas.

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  36. Whoever you are, no matter how much you hate the philippines it will never change the fact that you are just a "photographer"! Insignificant and a waste of human flesh! You don't contribute anything positive for your country so just shut up and keep out!

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    1. Another case of pointing the dirt onto someone without checking your own dirty nails. Whoever you are, the reason why true blue filipino fashion artists wanna leave this country is the fact that you exist. You, just like any other Filipinos treat photographers like "just a photographer" no matter how many achievements you gained. In the fashion industry, photographers make or break a career of any model and designer giving them the authority of claiming the biggest contribution to the industry. If I may ask, do you even know steven meisel, mert&marcus, inez &vinoodh, terry richardson, patrick demarchelier, and whatnot?

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    2. kung maka Google wagas!

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    3. Hahahaha the world will not end if there is no fashion industry! Poor you! No substance at all feeling mo ang talino mo na because you know people in this superficial industry! Hahahaha ikaka sarap ba ng buhay ng mga pilipino if they know the names of those photographers??? There are more important matters for my country than you whining about filipino "artists" mas concerned ako sa mga teachers, doctors those who have important things to do than appreciate you're so called standard of beauty! Eh sa ibang tao hindi art ang ginawa ni lope! You can't tell me to respect his craft cuz for me WALANG substance just like you! Hahaha trying hard lang! Try harder!

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    4. Ikakamatay ko ba kung di ko kilala si steven meisel, mert and marcus, inez etc etc etc? NO.

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    5. Exactly te 3:00 PM. "Fashion" is such a superficial industry. I'd rather appreciate those in the sciences, research, health, engineering, etc. industries because these people do REAL work that REALLY benefits people. Fashion = dress up, take photos, walk on some stage. Ho-hum.

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    6. Well, FYI lang mga teh, hindi ako nagffeeling matalino. Nakakinis lang yung mga taong nagla-LANG sa fashion/artists. Yaman din lamang na pinagmamalaki niyo na mas maaappreciate nyo ang nasa health, sciences,engineering, etc, wag niyo naman sana insultuhin ang mga taong napili ang Fashion bilang kanilang propesyon. To be honest, I don't wanna brag my credentials but I graduated with a BS in NURSING from one of the prestigious schools in Manila.I'm an RM, RN. Kaya don't call me "walang substance"
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      PS: AT lalong hindi ako trying hard, kung trying hard ako edi kilala ko lang eh si NIGEL BARKER. At lalong hindi ako nag-google teh. Makaka-drop ba ako ng names kung ginoogle ko lang. Ano ba tinype ko sa google? ahhh. "Noted Fashion Photographers" malamang si Nigel Barker lang din ang lalabas nyan sa result. hahaha

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    7. Pag nawala ang fashion industry, wala kang susuutin. Lahat ng tao/bagay na may kinalaman sa damit ay pasok sa industry na yan. may masusuot ka pa ba kapag wala na nagproduce ng tela at wala ng gamit sa pagtahi? lahat yan sakop ng fashon industry.

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    8. Pag nawala ang fashion industry may masusuot pa din mga tao it doesn't follow na pag producer ka ng tela eh into fashion ka na! Please look up fashion in in the dictionary! Magka level kayo ni lope sa brains ha! Haha if you agree with him then you agree na you have no brain no money no talent no pride no respect no dignity you must be ashamed to be filipino too haha magsama kayong bitter self important shallow "wanna bes"

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  37. typical mayabang na balikbayan... nakarating lang ng USofA kung umasta na akala mong naging tunay na Amerikano na rin sila. nilalait na yung bansang pinanggalingan nila.

    hindi ko po nilalahat ng balikbayan ha... yun lang po na mga mayabang :)

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  38. Di ko kilala si Lope Navo pero bilang marami yata syang alam sa bulok na fashion industry sa Pilipinas, ano bang ginawa nya para mabago ito?

    Although true naman ung mga sinasabi nya. Pero diba? Makapanlait akala mo andami ng effort na nagawa para mabago ang fashion industry ng Pinas.

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  39. Mr. Lope Navo said that being a Filipino is embarrassing... and that "Filipino means to have no respect in other people's hard work, being Filipino means having no imagination at all." check out his fb people.

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  40. Truth hurts! I agree with what he said for the most part. Especially, yung whitening lotion. Filipinos are so insecure about their color. They think being brown skinned is a disadvantage. For some reason, most Filipinos are having a hard time looking beyond their skin color. Add the fact that media and businesses make it worst. Even Belo and other skin clinics have whitening treatments that people are so blinded in to doing. The past 3 beauty queens are brown skinned and they all stood out and made a mark. This alone should make all of us be proud of our brown skin. I just don't get why Filipino want to be white?

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    1. i totally agree with you.

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    2. It is an Asian mentality. Not just Filipinos'. We are too hard on ourselves.

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  41. sorry pero masyadong elitista talaga ang mga taga-fashion

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  42. That's what he believes, ang tanong lang e anong ginagawa niya to change it? You become great when you are the catalyst. Eto walang effect. He will go down in history as "one of those".

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  43. Blame it sa mga social climbers lol trying hard "it girls"

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  44. He would have been credible without being rude. Dina-drag niya si Stephen Gan, eh.

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  45. ouch! ang sakit nito sa ibang mga designer pero aminin natin totoo naman ang mga sinasabi nya. May talent naman ang iba nating kapwa Filipino pero may iba talaga na mahilig parin mang gaya kasya ipakita ang tunay nilang talinto. Kaya sana make our own designed naman para hindi tayo mabanyagan na trying hard copy hahahaha.

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  46. He has some good points but he seems so hateful, arrogant and very shallow ugly brown monkey.

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  47. truth hurts. hehe..

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  48. Well, this country is still a third world country so what does he expect. It is true that we don't have design schools here, and no arts school for acting, music and dance. We don't have a journalism school either.

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    1. We have design schools here FYI. However, more often than not only the rich can afford.

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  49. pakialam ng mga masang pilipino sa fashion kung wala ka namang kakainin. this is so superficial. wala na sya sa realidad. kaya mabuti ngang umalis na siya ng pilipinas dahil hindi nya alam ang totoong nangyayari sa mas nakararaming pilipino.

    ang fashion industry ay isang maliit na porsyento lamang ng buhay ng masang pilipino na syang mas nakararami sa pilipinas. don't make a big deal out of it.

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    1. sa tingin ko po ay dapat na umalis ka ditokung hindi ka mahilig sa fashion. Kasi kung pagaaralan ang kanyang sentimiyento, fashion industry sa pilipinas ang kanyang tinitira. Nagkataon lang na sa galit nya ay na-generalize nya. To the fashion artists, this is a big thing. This is their passion. Their JOB. Their life. Maybe for you it's nothing, but for them it's everything. It goes the same way din naman po if tatanungin mo sila regarding your field of expertise. To artists, being a simple working professional is synonymous to mediocrity, thus they see excellence n the success of a CREATIVE mind.

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  50. Maybe us Filipino dnt put fashion on our top priorities, pero at least we are conscious on our grammar wen we want to point things.
    Haha..

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    1. Feeling intellectual kasi tong lope na to! Noone would even care if he will disappear! Hahaha such a disgrace! Shallow "artist" wanna be!

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  51. Makakapag comment kaya yan ng ganyan kung di sya naging successful sa ibang bansa hangin mo ha lakas pang bagyo n ikaw na nagsabi ng no money eh unahin pb ang fashion sa pagkain di nmn lhat ng tao kailangan maging sosyal pwede k din mabuhay sa simplicity.mas okay p yung mga taong naging matagumpay pero nakakatulong sa wala mas khanga hanga pa yung mga ganun.

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  52. E2 yung halimbawa ng langaw na nakatungtong sa ibabaw ng kalabaw!

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  53. Although he has some good points,I hope he checks his grammar first prior to posting ,for a better impact. Also,I think we do have a Balenciaga here in the Philippines,in Greenbelt.

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    1. so what if his grammar is wrong... doesn't make his statement anything less

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    2. 3:17 It does te! Mas may impact and finesse kung perfect ang grammar niya.

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    3. for a better impact?? check ur grammar too

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  54. I agree lalo na yung tungkol sa whitening pills. Sobra inferiority complex natin lalo na patungkol sa kulay ng ating balat. Puede ba, ang ganda ganda ng kulay natin. Hindi maitim na parang nasunog at hindi naman maputi na parang walang dugo. Oo hindi ako maputi and I am proud of it.At di ko kailangan pumuti para magkaroon ng magandang trabaho at ng mahusay na lover na tulad ng pinalalabas ng ibang product ads.

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  55. We do need to educate a lot of our designers with some taste. There's so much crystals involved and these twirly stuff that's so middle eastern. This mesh fish net covered with crystals is so overused! All the pageant contestants are wearing them! That alone proves Gans point. Designers of no taste. Chandelier looking gowns...scarryyyyyyyyyy.

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  56. Bad taste creates many more millionaires than good taste. - money is difficult nowadays so I might as well pretend to have bad taste instead!

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  57. In fernez, tama naman ang mga sentiments nya. Pero wait, fill me in please. Di ako mahilig sa fashion, sinech?

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  58. I really wish that one day, Philippines would be a "fashion capital"- Big Dreamer

    *No. 4 --> ain't that the truth? :-(

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  59. There's always truth to everyone's opinion. I agree on the snotty people in fashion- but isn't it the same case for all fashion circles around the world? As long as there are distinctions- elite, haute couture, RTW etc., there is obvious discrimination. We have vogue&most mags mentioned- but if you don't have it all does that mean Pinoys do not have taste? In the end, love for country is embedded in the soul&how much assistance you give your fellowmen. Bad mouthing Pinoys is so wrong. Especially if you're Pinoy.(¤eufiebaby¤)

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  60. Agree naman ako sa mga points raised niya, pero masyado siyang mayabang at mapanglait. parang hindi siya happy sa buhay niya...

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  61. oh wow, i never knew fashion defines a nation!

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  62. let us go beyond grammar and understand where this person is coming from. i mean, seriously, english was never our domain tongue in the first place.

    lope may have gone gutter level in describing Philippine Fashion, but come to think of it, we have become a nation of plagiarists! from the senate, to the supreme court and now, long standing but never discussed: our own fashion sense - if you still need some convincing, let us back track FP's previous postings to realize that there is an abundance of copycats amongst us.

    our artists/fashion designers should take this opportunity to re examine on how they want to go about in the fashion business? hopefully the creative juices, original and unique flows over greed, profit and lost of integrity.

    Thank you very much for that beautiful question and good morning to all of you (sabay kaway at kembot)

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    1. YOU'RE THE 2013 WINNER! CLAP CLAP CLAP!

      KUDOS TO YOU.. I SO AGREE WITH YOU :-) VERY WELL SAID..

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  63. well.... yung sinasabi yang pampaputi agree ako dun! hahahhaa!

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  64. truth hurts. mu-agree ko sa iyaha.

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  65. Seems like Filipinos are always good in following fads. Doesnt care much about originality and quality as long as they can say they are in the bandwagon. Sadly, this goes across industries and not just fashion.

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  66. Filipinos need to wake up. Most points are true - but should have not written in an INSULTING manner. Ang problema sa ating Pinoy, PRIDE lang ang meron tayo.

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  67. I agree. Try hard masyado mga Filipino designers. Some have potential but they often fall into the copycat trap. Once they become a name, nawawala na ang creativity at nagiging tacky na.

    We really need class and a serious overhaul to our fashion industry. We're filipinos, why should we look to the western hemisphere para sa mga ideas! Wala tayong spring o winter mga 'te!

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  68. Wake up call to everyone from designers to fashionistas and not only that industry. We need to come up with originality and we need to support original home grown ideas and products.

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  69. so sad.. but true.. lope navo is a famous photographer published worldwide.. he is filipino..

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    1. so why, anon 1:47pm, does he not use his worldwide acclaim to promote the country & its people?

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  70. partly agree.majority of pinoys are so americanized.
    but i still believe pinoys are uniquely talented among asians.
    i am every inch proud to be pinoys kaso younger generations of designers
    are yielding to be copycats.asan na yung talent natin to be creative
    and innovative?if we could only tap on to our God given talent then
    we could be well ahead in terms of arts and fashion.kaso, let's face it,
    majority are still bounded by western culture.

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  71. Tinag pa si Randy C.! Kaloka! Pero he has a point naman kasi.

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  72. in some part i agree! but! ang ikinaloloka ko why have "someone's own sentiments" be his own sentiment too??? nakakaloka! sya ba ang spokesperson ni Gan??? sya ba ang alter ego ni Gan??? Too bad he can never change the FACT na HE IS STILL A FILIPINO!!!

    And more embarrassing eh he him self is doing what he just said!

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  73. Pampaputi lng naman ang tama dyan. Di naman porque magkamukha ang design ginaya na. Minsan kasi ang mga naiisip mo naisip na ng iba. Anong year na ba? 2013 dba? Anong malay mo yang design na naiisip mo naisip na ng iba noong 1921? At iba na ang Manila ngayon. Puro bakla nga sa TV ngayon e. Kita mo nga si vice. Did he run away from Manila? No. It's on how you handle things. At di ko lang alam kung sya ba talaga ang spokesperson nung Stephen Gan para sabihin nya yang top 5 ekek na yan. Laki ng galit sa Pinas amp. Kung ayaw mo dito wag mo. Isa ka lang colonial mentalist na ang tingin sa mga Pinoy ay indio. If you love the philippines and wants the fashion industry here to develop, you'd stay and share your knowledge para mapaunlad ang fashion industry dito. Pera lang habol mo dyan. Minention mo pa na mababa bayad dito mukha ka kasing pera. Fashion fashion ka pang nalalaman. Pera gusto mo boploks.

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  74. I never use whitening products I embrace my brown skin ang problem yung lope mukang madumi ang pagka brown kaya insecure siya sa mapuputi! Hahaha sorry behind the camera ka nalang wag na mag post ng pictured lope kasi muka kang abstract dirt! Hahahaha

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  75. Very true. One would think that these delusional IT girls from Manila are the goddesses of Fashion. Josko! Porke't half breed, maganda na?!


    Best examples would be the so-called IT girls. They act as if they are THE fashion authority in the Philippines.


    With regard to the "creative" team of magazines, how can one believe in the likes of Liz Uy, Raymond Gutierrez, etc? What credit do they have? Fashion na agad? Josko!


    And the MERE mention of FILIPINO blood abroad, Filipinos rejoice without even thinking that these "filipinos" don't even have any idea about their birth country. They can't even sing LUPANG HINIRANG. Will we be proud of them right away?


    Lastly, all these comments and perception about Filipinos having no national identity still hold true to JOSE RIZAL's NOLI ME TANGERE and EL FILIBUSTERISMO.


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    1. Maka turo ka naman! hindi naman sila ang nag bansag sa sarili nila ng it girls! They are models? Models wear what are asked of them to wear! gravity ka

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    2. So true! Mabalita lang na may 1 pint blood yung isang contestant sa American Idol akala mo nanalo sa Lotto ang mga pinoy!

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    3. That's the saddest part actually. They're considered as MODELS here. Hello???? Porke may lahi model na agad, porke maganda model na agad. Models don't have to be pretty!! They should have the distinct look that can gracefully showcase a dress/photo. Well, I only liked one model who's been working her a** off here in manila, and she's Ria Bolivar. I could say that she has the qualities of a real model, apparently she's underrated maybe because she's not as white or as pretty as the It Girls KUNO!

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  76. He shouldn't generalize all the Filipinos. He's saying we are the lowest species om earth! He has a point with our well known Fashion Designers but then if you think of it,uunahin pa ba ng ating mahihirap na kababayan ang FASHION kung wala ng pangkain para makabili lang ng branded clothes?. All we care about is that we have something to wear everyday branded or not. AND there are A LOT of talented Filipinos who are not as popular as those who are published in magazines and newspapers. Hating is not helping. Just saying.

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  77. ang HARD ni ate... tulungan na lang sana ang fashion industry ng Pilipinas. Anu na ba na-achieve ni ate para sa bansang Pilipinas?

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    1. I think na-overwhelm lang si Teh ng bitterness kaya nakapagsabi ng sobra. Sa tingin ko naman ang kinakalaban nya lang dito talaga ay yung Fashion industry satin na totoo naman talagang walang mararating coz of colonialism. Suffice it to say, anti-philippines ang fashion industry natin at puno ito ng standards na sinet lang ng kung sinu-sinong elitista kuno sa manila. In Europe/NewYork, makikilala ka kapag may distinct sa craft mo kahit nobody ka, as long as you'll work hard for it. Dito sa atin, karamihan ng may talent hndi makapasok sa circuit coz of overflowing supply of aspirants coming from the elitists na halos wala namang talent at nalinya lang sa fashion dahil may pera pang tustos at sosyal din kuno. So yung mga talented talaga tapos wala ka namang koneksyon, ay naku teh paipunan mo na ang paglalayas papuntang ibang bansa.

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  78. Nakalimutan ata ni kuya ang subject-verb agreement nya.

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  79. In the Philippines, when we talk about FASHION is it often synonymous to the elite circle - the IT girls & boys etc. If there's a particular issue concerning this industry, that is probably the kind of priority given to fashion models that are of foreign blood. Seems that the pure Filipino models are being overshadowed by the foreign ones - from runway to TVCs to magazine pages etc. Funny because most of these "foreign ones" doesn't even have ample experience in the world of fashion. Kumbaga binase na lang sa looks at estado sa buhay para masabihang FASHION STALWARTS.

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    1. True that!You go, Girl! Have a happy period ~ Kimmy

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  80. Beki... It should be pieces of information and not informations.. Fyi.

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  81. Even the Singular & Plural Forms.. LOL

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  82. Sabog ang grammar ni pseudo-fashion designer.

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    1. Hindi po fashion designer si Lope. He is a world-famous photographer

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  83. Funny lang kse galit na galit sha, affected much? Bitter-bitteran lang. Parang may pinaghuhugutan? Since ginenaralize na nya and pinoy sha, kasama sha dun sa mga pinagsasabi nya. The last laugh is on him kse pinoy din sha.

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  84. PHOTOGRAPHER LANG SIYA. It's not even comparable to other professions like a DOCTOR, LAWYER, BANKER, ENGINEER, FINANCIAL ANALYST, etc. who DO REAL WORK that REALLY benefit people.

    Seriously, this country has other more pressing issues to attend to. Have fun pressing your shutter button every now and then, kid. It won't be surprising if you grow old alone.

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    1. May pagkakamai nga ho siya sa way n pagsabi niya. Pero hindi naman yun nagbibigay daan para sabihin mong PHOTOGRAPHER LANG, not even comparable to DOCTORS, etc. It's his chosen career and he's making a life out of it, so respect it. Never ever compare professions kasi subjective naman po yan. Kahit sabihin nating superficial ang industry na yan, may mga taong yan ang nasa puso nila at gusto nilang gawin. Medyo may pagka-SUPERIORITY COMPLEX po kayo eh. Di mo lang alam, pero karamihan sa fashion people ay dating doctor, nurse, lawyer, or galing sa ibang industriya. Kaya sana po wag HUSGAHAN ang fashion industry pork may isang tao lang na naglalabas ng ka-bitteran sa Plipinas.

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  85. I think Lope Navo is just frustrated.. He is merely venting. Although he could've used a little euphism and sarcasm. Well Stephen Gan is really a driving force in the US fashion circle and he has the ability to hire more pinay models. For example Monique in her shows don't use pinay models. Sad but true. And it i believe it is an endemic thing that a magazine covers one of its editors no? I'm sure even the fictional Miranda Priestly would not approve! Bore someone with your inutile magazine covers..

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  86. May katotohanan naman yung mga sinabi nya

    Hindi mali mag hangad ng change sa fashion industry kasi definitely kailangan maiba para maging competent..nag improve naman pero kulang pa.

    Though may mali pa din sa way na pagka express. It came from someone na with a "hey look at me now" attitude. Unang una..hindi naman rin sya ganun ka sikat ala Mario Testino etc na kinukuha ng mga luxury brands for their ad campaigns para mag comment nang ganyan kaasim. Or even si Stephen Gan at his level..i think hindi din sya ganun ka tanga or ka crude to say something like that. I must say na Philippine fashion industry is the last thing on his mind.

    Kinda weird lang na si Lope, umuuwi pa here to shoot some editorials...e kung hate na hate nya dito e sana wag na sya bumalik para magaan ang kalooban nya. Hindi ba?

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  87. I did some checking, mukha naman sikat siya....pero kahit totoo ang mga sinabi niya medyo nakakalungkot lang na ang sariling lahi niya niyurakan niya... sana tinira niya ang fashion industry without hurting the mother country that made him as he is right now....

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  88. very hurtful comments from Lope Navo, but slightly true. can you blame him for expressing his own opinion. he has the guts to trash talk because his career is in New York, not here. that's what happens when someone's career skyrockets to the milky way, they never learn how to look back. too bad he can't in any way eradicate Philippines from his birth certificate.

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  89. the last part of his comment was not captured, he said "It is very embarrassing to be a Filipino ..." poor guy

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  90. Kng totoo man tong mga sinabi mo? Nkatulong naman b??? This things shud have been said in a constructive way. Parang ang dating kc skin,wla ng mgandang trait ang mga filipino. It seems to me that lope navo hates being a filipino. Un lng.

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  91. Well, if i have a face like that of Navo I will feel embarrassed too. LOL

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  92. Contradicting yung number 1 and number 4. :)

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  93. This Lope Navo guy flopped in New York. He used to be a graphic artist, saka nag-photog. His works "stood out" and napansin temporarily sa international scene because they're overphotoshopped and different but hindi din tumagal coz nobody really likes over-photoshopped photos. So yun nagflop. Ngayon, nagkakalat dito sa Pilipinas. And kahit he used to be NY-based, di sya kilala like BJ Pascual, Mark and Doc. Ngayon, nagdadrama kasi walang pumapansin sa kanya hahahahha

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  94. may tama naman sya kahit papano pero dapat constructive, hindi offensive. Kung makalait naman si Lope parang wala syang bahid ng pagkapilipino.

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  95. Galit yata Si ateng kasi di sya kilala ng maraming pinoy, bakit naman kasi GMA abs, bloggers writers di nyu pinifeature ng bonggang bongga ang mokong na itech.

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  96. Don't worrt, Manong Lope. We are as embarrassed about you as you are about being Filipino. The only difference between you and us is that we know who we are as Filipinos, with all our so-called faults you so merrily enumerated. I wonder if you can honestly say the same about yourself. Now, kindly remove your fishy self from our collective presence.

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  97. Dear Lope-Whoever-on-Earth-You-Are,
    First off, we dont know you. Your name doesnt even ring a bell. Not because we're not fashion aficionados just like what you claim you are, but because you're just another number in a thousand of your kind.
    Second, didn't your mother even tell you that it's not what you say but it's how you say it? Yes, you are entitled to your own pov but again, it's how you say it.
    Lastly, is this how you're trying to make a difference considering your achievements? Why don't you make the Philippines a 1st world country then? Maybe then we might reconsider being more concerned about fashion. And whatever you say, you cant change the fact that you are a Filipino and you're left with no choice but to suck it all up.

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  98. who is lope navo anyway? such a trying hard, social climbing id**t.

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    2. google mo nalang teh... You are the id**T. ang mga kilala mo hanggang Ge*gi** W*ls** lang ata... He is very successful in his field and world class cya.

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  99. see! how filipinos are! they critcize lagi! porket mali grammar, maitim, pangit siya, wala siyang karapatan etc,. ang hirap sa atin hindi natin matanggap ang katotohanan! minsan kayalangan tingnan natin ang sarili natin bago manghusga! walang perpekto. sinulat niya yan, opinion niya yan, binasa niyo nasaktan ang ego niyo, bitter kayo. pero minsan tanungin natin sa sarili natin meron ba siyang tama, or reasons bakit niya nasabi yon? proud akong pinoy! pero masakit man sabihin nagbubulagbulagan tayo minsan! hindi tayo lagi ang the best! wala pa tayong napapatunayan! may mapapatunayan tayo kung magsisimula sa atin! opinion ko to! hindi rin ako perpekto pero minsan kaylangan kayong pag sabihan. mali ang sinabi niya di siya proud na maging pinoy! choice niya yon! paki alam natin! let us be optimist wag tingnan ang mali at i criticize...! opinion lang!

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    1. Korek!!!! Hirap kc satin masyado taung ma pride!kahit totoo kung nasaktan ang ego,magagalit na dun sa tao!pero pag tayo mismo gumawa/nagsabi nun, deadma lang at sasabihing 'im entitled to my own opinion'!

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    2. I LIKE IT! CORRECT KA DIYAN KAPATID!

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  100. Bigyan ng jacket!!!

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  101. Remember Lope kahit ibilad mo sa france ang skin mo or mababad sa lamig ng snow never mo maaalis na Pinoy ka....supposedly, being the more successful pinoy sana Constructive ang criticism mo....may tama ka sa ibang points pero yung karamihan pagkamuhi sa sarili mong nationality, try sharing that with other nationalities, magmumukha kang ingrato at nakakahiya....very wrong na ikahiya ang bansang kinalakihan mo,you can escape manila but you cant escape who you are even if gayahin si jinky oda sa pag gluthatione

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  102. I agree with everything that he said about "Fashion" in the Philippines. But he's kinda ugly.

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  103. GQ Philippines coming in a few months!

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  104. He is right about the skin whitening and foreign models obsession. It is more of a sickness now, perpetuated by pseudo-doctors like Belo. But about fashion in general....this country is still too poor to think about fashion. The vast majority of people are pre-occupied on where to get their next meal that they can’t really afford to think about what is going on in the world of fashion.

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  105. lope navo, gano kayo ka close ni stephen gan for you to speak for him?

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  106. nega naman! Michael Cinco, Josie Natori, Cary Santiago, hindi mo kilala? aralin mo muna ang facts at huwag gumawa ng sweeping statements..so irresponsible.. and Pinoy Pride starts from yourself. shame on you!!!!

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  107. based on the twitter exchange nila ni Rico Robles, i too, want to understand where this Lope Navo's hate is coming from. he's even resulting to name calling with Joyce Ramirez. ibang level ang galit ng lolo mo! nawawala sa wisyo. hambog ang peg!

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  108. I'm sure inaapi to dati. Bitter sa fashion industry sa pilipinas kasi di siya maka fit in dati kasi he's an ugly jejemon studying near the slums kaya nayon na may narating na eh feeling akala mo kung sino. Ang itim niya kaya...

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