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May 26, 2021

"LOCALOVE" summer selections in Kultura

Before we welcome the rainy season, you still have time to flaunt locally made masterpieces you can find only in Kultura. Ethnic inspired wrap pants, fashionable watermelon and basket shaped bags made from rattan and pandan, and semi-precious stone jewelry creatively designed by homegrown artisans.
Bring a touch of the indigenous and the innovative, the exotic and the elegant to your summer wardrobe from Kultura. There are cool cover ups and pretty sundresses; beautifully textured unique handmade bags made from rattan, pandan and wicker; textured straw hats; and semi-precious jewelry that capture the colors of summer. Loving local has never been more stylish.  
  


Wear them anywhere you want. Perfect for lounging at home, taking time out at the family farm, or shopping for essentials in the city, the summer collection is available at Kultura Stores. You can also shop thru our website: www.kulturafilipino.com or thru call to deliver 09175174096. Kultura ships in the Philippines and abroad.
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February 19, 2010

THE RED SHOES movie review

during the eve of the People Power Revolution, a boy named Lucas has entered the MalacaƱang Palace where the regime of the administration has fleed together with the family. and finding inside the luxurious home are the 3000 famous shoes of the First Lady Imelda Marcos. Lucas had a great deep anger for the Marcoses for his father "died" while constructing one of Imelda's palaces: the Manila Film Center. and from that anger, Lucas stole a pair and given half to two of the women he loved, his mother Chat and lover, Bettina.

his mother Chat has been wasting money on spirit questors to try to talk to his "dead" father. she has been asking a woman named Madame Vange, who happens to be an Imelda impersonator. and when Chat suddenly needed a pair, Lucas confronted her and forced to tell her the truth.



this is not a political story. in fact, it is a love story, it displays repentance and forgiveness. it shows how a simple thing like Imelda's shoes be able to bring out truth and show Lucas' mission, to his mother and to his lover. good lines, delivered in a very smooth way, the shots are also great. if you want to escape for a while out of the political setting, you will not see it here.

THE RED SHOES
stars Marvin Agustin, Nikki Gil, Iwa Moto together with Liza Lorena, Tessie Tomas, Tirso Cruz III, and Techie Agbayani. Directed by Raul Jorolan under Unitel Pictures, the film will be shown in theaters on March 10.

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