Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Must Buys at the MANGO Sale!

I just bought this linen jumpsuit at MANGO Megamall last week, as I was on my way to meet my friends Karrots and Angela at Sarsa: 


But I wish I waited for the MANGO End of Season Sale, starting today, June 16, 2016. Because prices go down, up to 50% off! 


Where is my EQ when I need it?! 

I’ve got my eye on the following pieces though, and I’m sharing it with you. Please get them off my hands, before I spend more! 

1) These eyelet tops! So pretty, presko and looks mabango with white jeans: 



2) This striped spaghetti strap top. Feels like summer will last forever, so you can get plenty of wear out of this. 


3) A great blazer for work and travel. Imagine this with white jeans. Chica! 



4) These torn white jeans. Because they go with everything above! 



MANGO Kids is on sale too, as with MANGO MAN, MANGO TOUCH and MANGO Sport and Intimates. 



I bought pa naman a shirt and jeggings for Berry the same time I got the jumpsuit. But oh wells! I’m passing on the sale news to you for good sale karma for me next time, haha.

Yes every piece here is on sale!

Shop the MANGO Sale at the following stores: 

MANGO – Robinson’s Ermita, Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Power Plant Mall, Gateway, SM Mall of Asia, Alabang Town Center, SM Megamall, SM Davao, SM Clark, Ayala Center Cebu, Trinoma, SM Cebu, Greenbelt 5, Eastwood, Marquee, Newport, Abreeza Davao, Lucky Chinatown, Bonifacio High Street, Robinson’s Magnolia, Centrio, Harbor Point, Glorietta 2, Ayala Fairview Terraces, SM BF ParaƱaque 

MANGO MAN – Power Plant Mall, Alabang Town Center, Glorietta 2, SM Mall of Asia, Ayala Center Cebu, Abreeza Davao, SM Megamall 

MANGO TOUCH – Power Plant Mall, Robinson’s Magnolia, SM Mall of Asia 

MANGO KIDS – SM Mall of Asia, Ayala Center Cebu, SM BF ParaƱaque, Trinoma, Glorietta 2, Eastwood, SM Megamall, Abreeza Davao 

MANGO SPORT&INTIMATES – SM Mall of Asia (inside the shop)

Monday, April 25, 2016

Swim in Mango Kids

The heat is so unbearable these days, I totally get it why the kids want to swim everyday.

It's just gotten to a point where we need more than just 1 bathing suit this summer. We need to have like at least 5 on rotation.

If you've been looking for swimsuits for your little girls too, I've picked up a couple of swimsuits at Mango Kids that are chic, chic, chic. Most of all, age appropriate. No bikinis for this Missy:

"I Need Beach Please" in gray, white shorts also by Mango Kids

A sweet floral swimsuit worn with white cutoffs and pink flats from Mango Kids

The tops and bottoms in store by the way make for great swim cover ups for the kids! Sulit din because they can wear these not just for going out but for beach trips and pool side as well:

These are the breezy tops I told you about in an earlier post. Doubles as a cover up! 

These shorts are adorable! Reminds me of the 90s when I used to wear neon shorts and cut-offs

To see more of MANGO Kids this summer, follow @mangokids on Instagram, or better yet, visit MANGO Kids in SM Mall of Asia, Ayala Cebu, SM BF Paranaque, Trinoma, Glorietta 2, Eastwood, and SM Megamall.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Moving Up with Mango Kids

Have you been to Mango Kids lately? Their summer collection just came in and I found the most adorable outfits, for both dressy occasions and casual days. I can't get enough of the breezy cotton fabrics in pretty pastels for the girls, and the lighter colored pieces for the boys.

These ones would be dressy and comfortable enough to wear for say, Moving Up Day, kiddie parties, and such!


I love the pretty floral print of Berry's top, and the skirt with dainty gold studs over it.


Looks so presko!

I just have to say though, I find it so cute how Xavi accidentally ended up with the half tucked look because he kept on moving. Accidental chic, haha.


There's a selection of paper thin blouses in store too. This pink one with stripes looks so mabango with white jeans or white shorts. There's a version in blue and versions in pink and blue with prints. Very Pantone Spring 2016 colors, come to think of it.


I made the mistake of making Xavi wear his favorite black Batman t-shirt to the beach this summer, and ang init tingnan in photos! Hahaha! Or maybe that's just me obsessing over nothing. But you know what I mean? These faded jeans and gray tee would be a better fit in this heat! 


Totally unrelated, but proud mommy moment here though. 

I just have to share with you this photo that Berry took with the camera we used to take their outfit photos! I love the framing and focus here. Berry, you really are moving up, hehehe!


To see more of MANGO Kids summer fashion, follow @mangokids on Instagram, or better yet, visit MANGO Kids in SM Mall of Asia, Ayala Cebu, SM BF Paranaque, Trinoma, Glorietta 2, Eastwood, and SM Megamall.

Friday, September 18, 2015

5 Tips for Holiday Shopping + Mango Kids Fall Fashion

Berry loves dressing up and shopping for clothes, that's not a secret.

Xavi enjoys dressing up too, in fact, he chooses his own clothes for school now. One thing I've realized though, it's not a good idea to dress up preschoolers when they've just woken up from a nap. Case in point, this:

Berry and Xavi are dressed head to toe in Mango Kids

Heehee! There's no denying though that even with Xavi's sungit face, they both look so chic! That said, with September drawing to a close, we've got to face the inevitable. Holiday shopping!

Here are some tips I've learned when shopping for kids clothes for the holidays.

1. Buy separates

While that long sleeved dress looks so adorable, sometimes it may not be worth spending on. It may be too warm, too itchy, or just plain uncomfortable. I've learned it makes better sense to just buy a dress, and a cardigan separately. The cardigan may also be matched with a top and jeans or other dresses, so there's more bang for your buck!

sparkly silver cardigan, tulle dress and pink flats, all from Mango Kids

2. Know what your child likes. 

In Berry's case, tutu inspired dresses are always a winner.  If your daughter is a girly girl like mine, she can never have too many tulle dresses. Sometimes I try to buy according to my taste, but in the end, she would hardly wear it, if at all. That's money down the drain. I've realized I am better off just letting her choose for herself, or choosing something based on what she'd like, even if I have to reign in my desire to control. Heehee. 

Berry can wear this Mango dress with tights, ballet shoes, a tiara, fairy wings and a wand, and it's an instant Halloween costume!

Now boys are easy to shop for. Maybe just get clothes in colors they like, and make sure the fabric and construction can take the rough and tumble of being worn by active little guys.

3. Buy what's practical.

Even if the dress has been merchandised to be worn with pink shoes, I would buy shoes she can wear outside of special occasions. Hence, choosing black flats instead of the ballerina pink ones. This pair of black ballerinas may be worn with all her other dresses, with shorts and trousers, and may even be worn to school. Win-win.

This pair has subtly sparkly elastics so it's not just any old pair of boring black flats. Better yet, they're comfy too

4. Buy a size bigger.

When in doubt, always buy a size bigger. It's easier to knot the straps, temporarily shorten hem lengths or stuff a shoe with extra insoles, or wear it with thicker socks than buy something that will only be worn twice or thrice and then outgrown.


Mango Kids blue suede booties for boys

5. Buy quality.

Many parents think it's not worth spending on children's clothes. I believe in spending on quality. My kids may not have a lot of clothes, but they are all made well, and built to last, such as these ones from Mango Kids. Enough to be passed on not just to younger siblings, but to much younger cousins as well.


That said, don't discount hand-me-downs! I don't think kids are kawawa if they have to wear hand me downs. I gladly accept my friends' kids' clothes, and I pass on pre-loved clothes to family and friends. It's a happy cycle! 

To see more of MANGO Kids Fall fashion, follow @mangokids on Instagram, or better yet, visit MANGO Kids in Glorietta 2, Mall of Asia, SM BF Paranaque, Trinoma, Ayala Cebu and the newly opened store in Eastwood.

Monday, July 13, 2015

5 Things to Know About MANGO Kids

Shopping for our little ones is always fun. But here are some fun facts, so you can maximize the full MANGO Kids shopping experience ;)

1. The MANGO Kids store in Glorietta 2 is the FIRST stand alone store in Asia.


The entire section on the right is for the boys.


Turn left, and you've got this whole entire area filled with things our little girls will love.


2. You may also buy MANGO Kids, inside the MANGO stores in Mall of Asia, SM BF Paranaque, Trinoma, and Ayala Cebu. All stores carry items for girls and boys.

MANGO Kids t-shirts for girls are really sweet and pretty

Fun, colorful and heroic t-shirt for the boys at MANGO Kids

3. Newborns and kids up until age 14 will have a grand time getting all decked up in MANGO Kids.

One whole wall at the back is dedicated for the newly born little darlings

Once these newborn babes hit 3 months old, they get to graduate to the baby boy section, 3 months to 3 years old

Boys, 4 to 14 years old get to choose their clothes here

the baby girl section

Even I want to wear some of the pieces for the bigger girls (4 to 14 y.o) 

4. Ask the sales associate for the Mini Me styles, so your little ones can go matchy-matchy with you or Dad. Check out some of the Mini Me looks Berry & I played dress up with, here.

5. Apart from tops, bottoms, Mango KIDS also has jeans, accessories, bags, shoes, even swimwear. You can create an entire outfit without having to step out of the store.

for the boho bebe: pompom slippers, embroidered denim shorts, sleeveless shirt and scarf all from MANGO Kids

they've got skinny jeans for boys, and princess t-shirts for the girls

preppy swimwear pieces, sandals and bead necklaces, all from MANGO Kids

Fun no? How can we not shop, shop, SHOP!

To see more of MANGO Kids, follow @mangokids on Instagram, or better yet, visit MANGO Kids in Glorietta 2, Mall of Asia, SM BF Paranaque, Trinoma, and Ayala Cebu.

Monday, June 22, 2015

The Florence Fling


How can I not love a store which validates how I look in their dresses? Heeheehee.

My friend Jenny Infante-Reyes invited me and some of our mommy friends to her cousin Tessa Nieto-Villalon's clothing store, The Florence Fling, in Megamall and it was just the most fun place in that side of Megamall Bldg. A!


Tessa was there to help me and Jackie pick out dresses, and she was wearing something of her own design from one of her earlier collections: a printed dress in red, orange and white, which had a yellow satin belt around the waist. So colorful and eye-catching. Reminds me of classic shift dresses of the 60s, the kind Audrey Hepburn would wear, but made more modern because of the print.


Tessa, who made her name as a model during her teen years, also has a strong background in fashion, working in fashion retail for the past couple of years. She eventually decided to branch out on her own and started Florence Fling, designing dresses that she herself would personally wear.


I gravitated towards her matching separates, like this blue number that you can wear together as a set, or separately, if you just play around with the tops and bottoms. Really versatile.


Because I have a penchant for stripes, I immediately went for this two piece striped set, although I also like the sleeveless top and skirt that Jackie tried on.


Made from jersey, the top and skirt fit and fall well. I lavetttt. I actually ended up getting the black version of that white top, and the exact same skirt like Jackie's too. Heehee.


I also love that the fitting rooms are so fun! I can spend hours just trying on clothes here. Lots of mirrors...


Bright tropical themed wall art, and the rooms are big enough to fit a stroller! I can wheel my Mamas & Papas Armadillo stroller in, so that I don't have to worry about my child sleeping in it outside.


The "rah rah, you look great!" quotes all over the store are adorably cheeky.


And this one by the cash register can dispel any guilt. Wink. Wink.


The Florence Fling has pieces perfect for weekends, for work, and cocktails. They're quite versatile too in that you can pair a top of a set with your favorite shorts for the weekend, and wear the skirt to a dressier occasion, and you'd look smashing either way.

Visit The Florence Fling at the 2nd level of Megamall Building A. It's close to Clinica Manila.


For updates and alerts on fresh drops, visit Florence Fling - Philippines on Facebook, and follow @florencefling on Twitter and Instagram.
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