Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MARCH 2012 EDITORIAL: SIMPLY TIMELESS


March is Women’s Month. It is but apt and proper we come out of long-delayed topic about Timeless and Quintessential Beauties which we were planning 4 years ago. We have asked some good-natured people who gracefully obliged to answer our survey of Timeless beauties. We would like to express our gratefulness to them.


Then on further exchange, we finally decided to take on the theme “Simply Timeless” because it is simply timeless to travel to Amazing Thailand. The places you travel to in Thailand simply defy time. Then our resident reviewer looked into the swimwear used in the last 11 years of the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant. And the looks of the swimwear and those that wore it is simply eternal. Then one of our staff wrote about the colors of summer. Despite the climactic changes becoming a global phenomenon, summer is simply summer and thus, as one writer puts it succinctly, “summer is immortal.” One of our writers also delved deeper into the selection process of the Binibining Pilipinas (Miss Philippines). He wrote about possible prototypes that are being followed in the selection of pageant winners. This is something that if proven later to have a basis may become timeless in its meaning.


Hence, simply timeless puts the quality of being eternal, ageless and not affected by time. Our respondent’s choice of Oxana Fedorova as a timeless beauty is an attestation to that. The places, the clothings, the in-depth insights and even the seasons, they are SIMPLY TIMELESS.

INSIGHTS: ARE PAGEANT PROTOTYPES REAL?

By Dominador Agbayani

Ever since the 19th century and on to the 20th as well as the 21st centuries, look-alikes are fairly common. Be it in literature and in film. A look-alike is a person the closely resembles another person.  The Binibining Pilipinas season has started and lately, I have been reading into many forums about how the girls look like certain personalities. In my research of their look-alikes, I have come to think  what if  these candidates truly represent what their look-alikes are. I have grouped the girls according to their look-alikes.

The following are the candidates that had look-alike with actresses. They are as follows:
1. Ali Forbes and Lara Morena
2. Claudette Delos Reyes and Mariel Rodriguez
3. Elaine Kay Moll and Mrs. Eva Carino Padilla
4. Goldy Baroa and Jackie Forster
5. Jillean Orbina and Almira Muhlach
6. Maria Elena Ariosa and Anne Curtis
7. Maria Virgenia Peter and Abby Viduya
8. Mia Arenas and Pia Guanio
9. Rose Ann Aguilar and Sheryl Cruz
10. Roxanne Joy Jesalva and Dexter Doria
11. Roxanne Tadique and Rochelle Pangilinan

Ali Forbes and Lara Morena

Elaine Kay Moll and Mrs. Eva Carino-Padilla

Roxanne Joy Jesalva and Dexter Doria

Some of these candidates are not actually dead-ringers for the actresses that are enumerated above. But some entertainment analysts say the aura that emanates from them are very much like the persons they look like.
On the other hand, among the candidates that resemble or have an aura of previous Miss Universe Philippines or those that have won Miss Universe are the following:

1. Anna Czarina Buenviaje and Karen Agustin
2. Fer Mary Baliquig and Armi Barbara Crespo
3. Giselle Angelica Munoz and Karen Agustin
4. Golda Soller and Zorayda Ruth Andam
5. Jaine Hidalgo and Karen Agustin
6. Karen Gallman and Ximena Navarette
7. Meiji Cruz and Ana Teresa Licaros
8. Patricia Lae Ejercitado and Zuleyka Rivera

Karen Gallman and Miss Universe 2010, Ximena Navarrete

Patricia Lae Ejercitado and Miss Universe 2006, Zuleyka Rivera

The following candidates resemble previous Binibining Pilipinas International winners:

1. Gina Joy Howell and Margaret Ann Bayot
2. Janine Tugonon and Patricia Fernandez
3. Leizl Alcantara and Precious Lara Quigaman
4. Nicole Schmitz and Melanie Marquez
5. Nicole Marable and Colette Centeno

Janine Tugonon and Bb. Pilipinas-International 2008, Patricia Fernandez

Nicole Schmitz and Miss International 1979, Mimilanie Marquez

Since the local Miss World title is not with the Binibining Pilipinas anymore, anyone not falling in the above categories I have grouped them up in the Miscellaneous Category. Here they are:

1. Chloe Zanardi and Gwendoline Ruais
2. Katrina Dimaranan and Bernadette Aguirre
3. MJ Lastimosa and Genesis Canlapan
4. Romelyn Roxanne De Castro and Anya Ayoung Chee
5. Sherlyn Gonzales and Margaret Wilson

Mary Jean Lastimosa and Genesis Canlapan

Based on these groupings, and if we believe there is some kind of prototype these international pageants look among the girls representing their countries, we can use this look-alike guide to select who will represent our country. Let us start with the Miss Universe Philippines category.  Three of the candidates presents with a Karen Agustin aura. On the other hand, one has the aura of the exotic Filipina representative in 1972. One resembles Ximena Navarette, one looks like Ana Teresa Licaros  and one looks like Zuleyka Rivera. We all know that Karen Agustin was not successful in her aim to snatch the third Miss Universe crown for the Philippines. Zorayda and Ana Teresa failed miserably despite their academic backgrounds. Armi Barbara Crespo during her time made it to a semi-finalist slot while Ximena and Zuleyka lorded it over against their competition. The natural choices for the Miss Universe Philippines crown are therefore: Karen Gallman and Patricia Lae Ejercitado.

For the next grouping, Binibining Pilipinas International, we have five candidates who are dead-ringer of those that represented the Philippines. All of them did well in their pageants and Melanie Marquez as well as Precious Lara Quigaman showed exemplary performance to give 4 crowns to the Philippines in the Miss International arena. Therefore the issue here among the girls will be the so-called PERFORMANCE. But since two candidates have done well in their previous beauty pageant competitions, the natural choices here are Janine Tugonon and Nicole Schmitz.

As for the Binibining Pilipinas-Tourism, we will select from the group of the actress dead-ringers and miscellaneous groups.  If I go strictly with my thesis in terms of what I call prototype, I would disqualify Chloe Zanardi and Sherlyn Gonzales as they belong to the prototype of another pageant. Romelyn Roxanne De Castro being a look-alike of Anya Ayoung Chee should be included in the choices for Miss Universe Philippines, however, since Anya failed in her attempt to have another crown for Trinidad and Tobago for her country then I have to exclude Romelyn from the choices too. It is of note here that during the research, old photographs of then Eva Carino now a Padilla and Dexter Doria elicited appreciation as they are such a beauty when they were younger. And who can forget the beauteous Genesis Canlapan who once lorded the silver screen after her pageant days then followed by a singing career. The likely candidates in this group to be sent to MTQI would be the following: Elaine Kay Moll, Roxanne Joy Jesalva, Ali Forbes and Mary Jean Lastimosa.

This in-depth analysis is another probability using what we call possible prototypes. Although some analysts debunk that there is no such thing as prototype in pageant competition, it is interesting to note if this will materialize come pageant night. So let us review the following choices:
Miss Universe Philippines:  Karen Gallman and Patricia Lae Ejercitado
Binibining Pilipinas-International: Janine Tugonon and Nicole Schmitz. Gina Joy Howell and Nicole Marable are not far behind.
Binibining Pilipinas Tourism: Elaine Kay Moll, Roxanne Joy Jesalva, Ali Forbes and Mary Jean Lastimosa.

The choices of this writer?  I have yet to follow the girls’ progress till pageant night before I make my choices. But I have a great feeling these candidates will figure out for the Top 10 and in vying for the final slots.









Tuesday, February 28, 2012

SPECIAL FEATURE

TIMELESS COLORS OF SUMMER
By David Natanawan


Since when I was a kid, the idea of what summer to me is fun, friends and freedom. This is the time that most people enjoy going to the beaches with friends or family, traveling out of town and visiting relatives at the province and of course to those in school it meant the start of a two months long vacation. But instead of discussing what we should usually do during summer, I will be writing here about the timeless colors of summer. What colors do we usually see during summer? Most of you will agree that yellow is the most common color we see during summer because of the drying of leaves and the heat of the sun that touches our skin. Aside from yellow, I will also write about the colors green, orange, purple, pink and sky blue.

Summer is mostly associated with the yellow color as it is in sunrise or sunshine . It is a warm color that, like red, has conflicting symbolism. On the one hand it denotes happiness and joy but on the other hand yellow is the color of cowardice and deceit.
The yellow color of the sunrise in Camiguin Island, Philippines which was taken by the author.

Yellow is one of the warm colors. Because of the high visibility of bright yellow, it is often used for hazard signs and some emergency vehicles. Yellow is cheerful.
For years yellow ribbons were worn as a sign of hope as women waited from their men to come marching home from war. Today, they are still used to welcome home loved ones. Its use for hazard signs creates an association between yellow and danger, although not quite as dangerous as red.
If someone is yellow it means they are a coward so yellow can have a negative meaning in some cultures.
Yellow is for mourning in Egypt and actors of the Middle Ages wore yellow to signify the dead. Yet yellow has also represented courage (Japan), merchants (India), and peace.

Yellow Color Names:
banana
cadmium yellow
chartreuse
chiffon
cream
golden
goldenrod
khaki
lemon
mellow yellow
saffron
topaz
yellow ocher

During summer, we also see color green through trees and plants that survives the scorching heat of the sun. Green is life. Abundant in nature, green signifies growth, renewal, health, and environment. On the flip side, green is jealousy or envy (green-eyed monster) and inexperience.
Green is a restful color with some of the same calming attributes of blue. Like blue, time moves faster in a green room.
Green is strongly associated with Ireland, the Irish, and St. Patrick's Day. Green also has close associations with Islam.
Because of all the green in nature the color is reminiscent of Spring. It's also the color for "go" on a traffic light. Grow and Go with Green. Outside of traffic lights, coupled with red it's a Christmas color.

Green Color Names:
apple
aquamarine
beryl
chartreuse
emerald
fir
forest
grass green
jade
kelly green
lawn green
leaf green
lime
mint
moss
olive
olive drab
pea green
pine
sage
sap
sea green
seafoam
spring green
viridian

The color orange can also be associated with summer with those lighter shades in color. Orange is vibrant. It's a combination of red and yellow so it shares some common attributes with those colors. It denotes energy, warmth, and the sun. But orange has a bit less intensity or aggression than red, calmed by the cheerfulness of yellow.
As a warm color orange is a stimulant — stimulating the emotions and even the appetite. Orange can be found in nature in the changing leaves of fall, the setting sun, and the skin and meat of citrus fruit.
Orange brings up images of autumn leaves, pumpkins, and (in combination with Black) Halloween. It represents the changing seasons so in that sense it is a color on the edge, the color of change between the heat of summer and the cool of winter.
Because orange is also a citrus color, it can conjure up thoughts of vitamin C and good health.

Orange Words:
These words are synonymous with orange or represent various shades of the color orange.
Pumpkin, gold, flame, copper, brass, apricot, peach, citrus, tangerine, vermilion.

The color purple is mostly associated with summer for its flowers that blooms during this season. Purple is royalty. A mysterious color, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality. The opposites of hot red and cool blue combine to create this intriguing color.
Purple has a special, almost sacred place in nature: lavender, orchid, lilac,  and  violet  flowers  are often delicate and considered precious. Because purple is derived from the mixing of a strong warm and strong cool color it has both warm and cool properties. A purple room can boost a child's imagination or an artist's creativity. Too much purple, like blue, could result in moodiness.
The color of mourning for widows in Thailand, purple was the favorite color of Egypt's Cleopatra. It has been traditionally associated with royalty in many cultures. Purple robes were worn by royalty and people of authority or high rank. The Purple Heart is a U.S. Military decoration given to soldiers wounded in battle.

Purple Color Names:
amethyst
eggplant
indigo
lavender
lilac
magenta
mauve
mulberry
orchid
plum
pomegranate
puce
royal
thistle
violet
Wine

Pink may be associated mostly with girls but pink can also be associated with summer  through its flowers like roses and orchids. Pink is a softer, less violent red. Pink is the sweet side of red. It's cotton candy and bubble gum and babies, especially little girls.
While red stirs up passion and action, studies have shown that large amounts of pink can create physical weakness in people. Perhaps there is a tie-in between this physical reaction and the color's association with the so-called weaker sex.
In some cultures, such as the US, pink is the color of little girls. It represents sugar and spice and everything nice. Pink for men goes in and out of style. Most people still think of pink as a feminine, delicate color.

Shades of Pink:
These words are synonymous with pink or represent various shades of the color pink: blush, coral, flesh, flush, fuchsia, hot pink, magenta, raspberry, rose, salmon.

Blue represent the color of the sky which during summer is seen clearly with the sun. Blue is calming. It can be strong and steadfast or light and friendly. Almost everyone likes some shade of the color blue.
A natural color, from the blue of the sky, blue is a universal color. The cool, calming effect of blue makes time pass more quickly and it can help you sleep. Blue is a good color for bedrooms. However, too much blue could dampen spirits.
The blue color of the sky in  Ilocos Norte, Philippines with its windmills. Photo credits: Al Manaloto.

In many diverse cultures blue is significant in religious beliefs, brings peace, or is believed to keep the bad spirits away.
Blue conveys importance and confidence without being somber or sinister, hence the blue power suit of the corporate world and the blue uniforms of police officers. Long considered a corporate color, blue, especially medium and darker blues, is associated with intelligence, stability, unity, and conservatism.
Just as seeing red alludes to the strong emotions invoked by the color red, feeling blue or getting the blues represents the extremes of the calm feelings associated with blue, i.e. sadness or depression, lack of strong (violent) emotion. Dark blue is sometimes seen as staid or stodgy — old-fashioned.
In Iran, blue is the color of mourning while in the West the something blue bridal tradition represents love.

Blue Color Names:
azure, baby blue, beryl, cerulean, cobalt, cornflower blue, corporate blue, cyan, indigo, midnight blue, navy, Prussian blue, robin's egg blue, royal, sapphire, sky blue, slate, steel blue