I want to say say siraan ng buhay, but that refers to Comme des Garçons, so I will say instead, siraan ng wallet—when Muji opens October 15th at Bonifacio High Street.
Muji is located on the 2nd floor of the Gap flagship store.
October 15th, 10:30 AM is a press event, while 6 PM is a private event, so safe to say open to the public on October 16, 2010.
A lot of people are hoping prices will be good. I'm told that prices here will be 6-7% cheaper than Hong Kong.
So this afternoon, Jay, Jude and I came in to style six models.
As soon as we reached the top of the escalator, Jay said, "Am I in Manila?"
The place looks honestly like being abroad. Our Muji looks better than Muji Bangkok (even before it burned!)
It looks bigger than Paragon at Singapore, but I think Singapore has more clothes.
Let me take you around the store so you can see. This afternoon stickers were being fixed
Boxes were being opened for stocking, closely supervised by Japanese Muji staff.
The first thing you'll see are the women's clothing. A T-shirt costs around PHP 995.
Think Gap, Japanese style
Here's the fitting for Ornusa Cadness
Jessica
Brent Javier
Hideo Muraoka—sizzling hawtt!
Because Muji is about simplicity.
Here's the pen section
Sharon Cuneta would approve
Auggie Cordero would approve
Lovely, lovely paper and Manila envelopes made of skin
Beautiful stationery
Jay's not really excited to buy
Not really talaga (he's eyeing the large mesh luggage organizer, about PHP 550)
Tons of organizers we always wanted to buy but couldn't. Now say goodbye to overweight luggage.
Almost everything is here
From Japanese snacks (sorry Ginggay, no marshmallows at this time)
Kitchen items
Pots and pans, plates and tableware
Toiletries
Kakikayan
Yes, there are bookshelves
And just a little bit of furniture for now.
See soon you at Muji! I'll be there as early as 8 AM on Friday. XO
For all the latest
http://www.muji.com/
Muji is located on the 2nd floor of the Gap flagship store.
October 15th, 10:30 AM is a press event, while 6 PM is a private event, so safe to say open to the public on October 16, 2010.
A lot of people are hoping prices will be good. I'm told that prices here will be 6-7% cheaper than Hong Kong.
So this afternoon, Jay, Jude and I came in to style six models.
As soon as we reached the top of the escalator, Jay said, "Am I in Manila?"
The place looks honestly like being abroad. Our Muji looks better than Muji Bangkok (even before it burned!)
It looks bigger than Paragon at Singapore, but I think Singapore has more clothes.
Let me take you around the store so you can see. This afternoon stickers were being fixed
Boxes were being opened for stocking, closely supervised by Japanese Muji staff.
The first thing you'll see are the women's clothing. A T-shirt costs around PHP 995.
Think Gap, Japanese style
Here's the fitting for Ornusa Cadness
Jessica
Brent Javier
Hideo Muraoka—sizzling hawtt!
Because Muji is about simplicity.
Here's the pen section
Sharon Cuneta would approve
Auggie Cordero would approve
Lovely, lovely paper and Manila envelopes made of skin
Beautiful stationery
Jay's not really excited to buy
Not really talaga (he's eyeing the large mesh luggage organizer, about PHP 550)
Tons of organizers we always wanted to buy but couldn't. Now say goodbye to overweight luggage.
Almost everything is here
From Japanese snacks (sorry Ginggay, no marshmallows at this time)
Kitchen items
Pots and pans, plates and tableware
Toiletries
Kakikayan
Yes, there are bookshelves
And just a little bit of furniture for now.
See soon you at Muji! I'll be there as early as 8 AM on Friday. XO
For all the latest
http://www.muji.com/