Watch these newly-released #Himig11thEdition music videos available on Star Music’s YouTube channel:
“ANG HIRAP MAGING MAHIRAP”
Davey Langit delivers the angst and pains of a person deprived of wealth in the music video of Kenneth Reodica’s “Ang Hirap Maging Mahirap.” The video directed by Jude Matanguihan also features rapper Kritiko, who gives a realistic portrayal of a person fighting to survive everyday life.
“BULALAKAW”
Janine Berdin and composer Joanna Ang bring healing in the “Bulalakaw” music video directed by Edriel Garcia and Yani Bautista. Dressed in white gowns, the two belters render the Visayan pop song in harmony, ending the story with a view of the sunrise, a perfect scene to bring hope to viewers.
Published December 28, 2020, 3:02 PM
Callie Ahmee, the 17-year-old daughter of Dimples Romana, is forging her own path and promoting local fashion
This may be a bit of a controversial opinion, but rattan bags always seemed a bit touristy to me. The classic, circular-shaped rattan bags are often seen on backpackers and sightseers, a sign that they have visited our tropical isles, or a gift to bring back home for their loved ones. Luckily, local rattan bags are getting their much-needed touch up from Cal the Brand.
Founded by 17-year-old Callie Ahmee, daughter of actress Dimples Romana and entrepreneur Boyet Ahmee, Cal the Brand promises to promote local craftsmanship for the modern Filipino and Filipina. Their first collection, launched earlier this month, is a three-piece capsule collection of handwoven pieces made from only premium rattan.