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Carmina Villaroel's Muniz Shoes for Ensembles

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Who knew Carmina Villaroel designed shoes?
This summer, the seasoned actress takes her Muñiz Shoes to Ensembles.

Carmina Villaroel

Muñiz Shoes is a brand owned and created by Carmina Villarroel featuring her own designs of classic pumps, trendy flats, heels, and more.
Originally sold online, Muniz joins the retail scene via Ensembles stores at Trinoma, Robinson’s Ermita, and SM Megamall.
Carmina says she was thrilled when Ensembles agreed to put her shoes in their store.
"I was so excited to fix and arrange the shoes. It’s a dream come true to see my shoes finally in the mall. I'm thankful to those who bought my shoes already. Ensembles is so supportive of my business, Muñiz shoes. I appreciate all the help and couldn't ask for more."

Muniz Shoes by Carmina Villarroel
Six versions of Carmina Villaroel for Muniz Shoes, photographed by Mark Nicdao.

"I had fun shooting with my dream team at Bahay Tisa in Pasig—Mark Nicdao, Robbie P. and Pam Quiñones," Carmina shares.
"I love what Pam did to me—a fab tan! Unfortunately with my skin tone I can't have a real tan. Back in high school, I attempted to get a tan when I went to Boracay but failed. I just looked like a lobster. My skin turned red and got sunburned."

Carmina Villaroel

For summer, she loves wearing shorts, comfy shirts, tank tops, sun dresses, flowing skirts, sandals and flip flops.
And she hopes to have a vacation with her family either in Cebu, Bohol or out of the country.
On Ensembles' Sultry Summer 2011 collection, she says, "I’m a big fan of vibrant, bold colors! I love the entire collection. My super fave is the one-shouldered coral dress I wore during our shoot."

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