December 27th, 2006 by Ianne Evangelista
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I joined Kat for her fashion ed shoot, a day that started with pouring rain, not the most welcome weather for a sunny, pre-summer fashion story! We met at 7:30am at the office, and from there on I saw the logistics and potential problems involved, and decided to document Kat’s day.
Check it out, and you’ll never look at a fashion story the same way again:
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December 27th, 2006 by Ianne Evangelista
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Last Sunday, I made my way through ABS-CBN’s busy, busy studio to guest on ANC Life with host Daphne Oseña-Paez, together with editors in chief Myrza Sison and Pauline Juan for our December issues.
The gargantuan network has a maze of a ground floor, and as I tried to find my way to Studio 6, I happily got lost and found myself outside Shaina, Maja and Rayver’s dressing room. Then, I got supershy and ducked out instead of saying hi, what a loser!
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December 4th, 2006 by Ianne Evangelista
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It’s been three weeks since I got back from what may have been the most important thing that’s happened to me at Cosmo this year. Red, Claire, and I were invited last October to COSMIC, the Cosmopolitan Editors International Conference in New York, a big convergence of the world’s Cosmo editors from a whopping 57 editions! It was…fantastic. We were billeted at the Hudson Hotel, a block away from the amazing Hearst Tower, new home to our family of magazines such as Good Housekeeping, Seventeen, O (The Oprah Magazine), Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, and Cosmo Girl!
Arriving in New York to meet all the editors and art directors of Cosmos from around the globe was too exciting that I couldn’t sleep. But on top of all that, I couldn’t get over the fact that I was in New York with Red and Claire! The conference went as such: breakfast at the Hearst Tower (cereals, fruit, juices, coffees, pastries, and lots of chatting with co-editors), presentations from editors, authors, Hearst team members, and guest speakers, lunch, more presentations, some free time, then a special dinner for each evening.
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