Monday, March 7, 2011

DIY: Dating


Because our team is full of introverts, I think its necessary to push this Dating Campaign forward. Having filled up my past two weeks with different dates, I have learned so much about different people with different personalities and different places around Manila.(which is good for the job, right?)
So, in line with it all, I have pulled together things about dating and how it effects the retail world for your enjoyment and hopefully, inspiration to join the/ (my) campaign :)


groomed-for-a-guy.jpg1) DATING IS FOR HEALTH IMPROVEMENT     The same way we always discuss how men try to put their best foot forward, dating (whether or not you're interested in the person) pushes you to put your game face on. In other words, to look good for a date- you'd be inspired to diet, if you're date is too tall- you'd lean towards trying on a good pair of heels, or be more inclined to get that long overdue haircut just cause you're about to see him, etc etc. So, physically, your healthiness then improves.                                        
2) DATING IS GREAT FOR YOUR PERSONAL STYLE
           One of the most interesting things I've found in doing this research is that even retailers/stylists love the concept of "dating" or "love"- either way, being a romantic can help you boost up your fashion sense as it gives you room to practice new outfits, look good, or even teach someone else how to:

                                                         HAIR-SPIRATION
  
Natalie Portman

Raising your bar

Curves


Matching Types

                                                                                                                                                                                     

3) DATING IS GOOD FOR YOUR JOB

 if you're in retail or in the fashion industry, there's no better excuse to date than being able to benchmark. Having a new date everyday gives you the opportunity to see different places in Manila. Here are a few i've been to and are worth checking them out yourselves:

Dining
Skyline restaurant at Vivire, Alabang

Helipad, Malayan Building Ortigas



Cave Werdenberg, Yakal St., Makati
Casa Nami Surf Bar, Jupiter St., Makati

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