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Revitalized NLEX halts Alaska winning streak

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Senior Reporter

THE NLEX Road Warriors extended their rejuvenated push of late in the PBA Philippine Cup, adding erstwhile streaking Alaska Aces in their list of conquered foes with a 96-89 victory yesterday in their matinee encounter at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Riding a two-game winning streak entering the match, NLEX took its ascent to three wins in a row after dominating Alaska early and fending off the latter’s ferocious fight back in the final canto, halting in the process the Aces’ conference-high six-game winning run.

NLEX took control of the opening period, relying on the offensive outbursts of veterans Larry Fonacier and JR Quiñahan to race to a 29-18 advantage.

The Road Warriors sustained their fiery start in the opening quarter as the second canto commenced, outscoring the Aces, 11-6, in the first five minutes to lead, 40-24.

Alaska managed to cut NLEX’s lead to 12 points, 41-29, with less than four minutes to play as it stepped up its defensive pressure.

NLEX, however, regained control with rookie Kiefer Ravena facilitating offense for the team.

The Road Warriors went on an 11-0 blast after to stretch their lead to 23 points, 52-29, before settling for a 20-point gap, 52-32, by the halftime break.

Off the break, NLEX continued to lord it over Alaska, establishing a 30-point lead, 69-39, with 6:50 remaining on the clock.

An 8-0 run by the Aces in the next minute and a half cut the lead to 22 points, 69-47.

NLEX though would stop the bleeding, answering back with a 6-0 blast of its own and stayed in solid form as the quarter ended, holding a 79-54 lead heading into the final 12 minutes.

Alaska continued to fight in the fourth period despite the deep hole it was in. It was able to slash NLEX’s lead to just 11 points, 87-76, with 4:25 to go in the game on the strength of forcing turnovers and fast-break points.

Mr. Quiñahan broke NLEX’s drought with a jumper to take their lead to 13 points, 89-76.

At the two-minute warning, the Road Warriors held an eight-point cushion, 91-83, seeing it further cut down to two, 91-89, with 13 ticks to go.

NLEX guard Kevin Alas was fouled thereafter but split his free throws to still open the door for Alaska, 92-89.

The Aces sued for time to set up a play to tie or come further close, but they threw the ball away off the inbounds pass.

Alaska fouled Mr. Ravena with eight seconds to play. The first-year guard converted his charities and extended their lead, 94-89.

Two more free throws from Mr. Fonacier after settled things and gave the win to NLEX.

Mr. Fonacier and Raul Soyud led NLEX with 15 points each while Mr. Ravena had a double-double of 12 points and 10 assists.

Jeron Teng, JVee Casio and Vic Manuel paced Alaska with 12 points apiece.

“Good thing we had a good start. We built a big lead and it helped us withstand that big fight back by Alaska in the end. Happy we pulled this off,” said Mr. Ravena, who was named player of the game along with Mr. Fonacier, postmatch.

The Road Warriors (5-4) get back on the court on Sunday, Feb. 18, against the Blackwater Elite while Alaska (6-3) plays a day earlier versus the San Miguel Beermen in an out-of-town game in Batangas City.

NU wallops UE to keep campaign unblemished

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Senior Reporter

LEAGUE-LEADING National University (NU) Lady Bulldogs won their third straight victory in University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 80 women’s volleyball yesterday, defeating the University of the East (UE) Lady Warriors, 25-15, 18-25, 25-23 and 25-19, to sustain their solid start to their campaign and stay on top of the heap.

One of the just two teams left unblemished as Season 80 entered a new week, the Lady Bulldogs stayed the course amid a determined challenge from the Lady Warriors to fashion out the four-set victory and kept their spotless record intact.

The two teams had it tight to begin the match, fighting to an 8-7 count by the first technical timeout with NU on top.

The Lady Bulldogs would create some distance after to claim a five-point cushion, 16-11, midway into the frame.

UE tried to claw its way back but NU would stand its ground, speeding its way to close out the first set on a 9-4 blast and take a 1-0 lead.

In the second frame, the nip-and-tuck beginning continued. But unlike in the first set, the Lady Warriors did not let go of the rope and kept in step with their opponents.

Tied at 8-all at one point, UE kept its composure, claiming the lead at 15-14 and going to outscore NU, 10-4, the rest of the way to pull even at a set apiece.

The Lady Warriors maintained their spirited fight to start the third set, racing to an 8-4 lead by the first technical knockout.

NU though would turn things around after, overhauling its deficit by the next stoppage, 16-15.

The team jostled to establish control in the homestretch of the set, knotted at 20-all heading into the last fifth of the third frame.

UE took a 22-20 lead before NU leveled things at 22-all. It is something the Lady Bulldogs would capitalize on, with setter Jasmine Nabor figuring prominently, as they used it as leverage to complete the set comeback.

The fourth set had the protagonists battling it tight in the early goings, tied at 11-all midway into it.

NU was first to the second technical, 16-12, as middle blocker and team captain Jaja Santiago took charge.

The Lady Bulldogs extended their lead further to 22-13 but the Lady Warriors would not go away without a fight as they pulled within five points, 24-19.

It was the closest they would get though as Santiago and the Lady Bulldogs went for the finish after.

Santiago led the way for NU (3-0) with 23 points, 18 of which coming from attacks, four from blocks and one service ace.

Nabor finished with three points and 40 excellent sets while Roselyn Doria had 12 points and Aiko Urdas adding eight for NU in the win.

UE (0-3), meanwhile, was paced by Mary Anne Mendrez and Shaya Adorador with 11 points apiece.

“It was not a pretty win but we will take it,” said NU coach Babes Castillo during the post-match press conference.

Next opponents for NU are the defending champions De La Salle Lady Spikers on Sunday, Feb. 18, while UE plays the Ateneo Lady Eagles on Saturday.

Collado’s career game allows QC Capitals to join Batangas City Athletics on MPBL leaderboard

IMUS — Big man Jessie Collado asserted his might anew as he came up with a career game in powering Quezon City to an 87-78 victory over erstwhile unbeaten Navotas Clutch in the MPBL-Anta Rajah Cup at the City of Imus Sports Complex here.

Mr. Collado had another monster game, coming away with a double-double performance. He produced 16 points and a league-high 19 rebounds on top of four blocks for the Royal Manila-backed Capitals, who joined the Batangas City Athletics-Tanduay in a share of the lead with identical 3-0 win-loss record.

The Athletics walloped home team Imus Bandera-GLC Truck and Equipment, 74-56.

Mr. Collado is making a strong case for the MVP award this early as he has been named Best Player of the Game for the third consecutive match for Quezon City. His effort was not surprising at all for his head coach Vis Valencia.

“He’s got as big heart. When you look at Kuya J (Collado), his production was real quality, no doubt about it,” said Mr. Valencia.

But Mr. Valencia is not counting on one man alone as he saw the entire squad playing consistently.

“We didn’t change our game plan. What worked for us in our last two wins, we continued doing that,” he added.

Another team making its presence felt is Batangas City, which ran roughshod over the home team.

The Athletics jumped the gun early, taking a 19-9 lead and never looked back. They led by as many as 24 points, a layup by ex-PBA player Lester Alvarez, that gave his squad a 70-46 spread with only 4:54 left in the match.

But while Batangas City showed more balance in its production, Imus was like a one man show.

The Bandera came up with only 22 points at the half, 16 of those came from Ian Melencio, who had 16 of their total production in the first 20 minutes of play.

Mr. Melencio’s output was slowed down in the second half as he could only score seven the rest of the way.

Now that his team is on top along with Quezon City, Batangas City coach Mac Tan believes his squad will be the target of all the teams.

“Now the rest of the teams are targeting us,” added Mr. Tan. “Hopefully, the players could stick around. We still need to come out hungry. In (last) night’s game, we played better for 30 minutes compared to our last two games.” — Rey Joble

Romero KO’s Rockhold but comes out with no title

CUBAN Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Yoel “Soldier of God” Romero defeated American Luke Rockhold in their main event at “UFC 221” in Perth, Australia, yesterday but came out sans the interim middleweight title after missing weight just as American Curtis “Razor” Blades silenced a partisan crowd with a unanimous decision victory over hometown bet Mark “Super Samoan” Hunt in the co-featured fight.

Originally set as a clash for the interim title in middleweight, Mr. Romero missed out on the opportunity to have a belt wrapped around his waist after failing to meet the 185-lb. limit during official weigh-ins.

In his first try, Mr. Romero came in at 188 lbs. and after a two-hour period for his second try was only able to come in at 187.7 lbs. that all but doomed his chances for the interim belt.

But despite fighting a “regular” fight, it did not deter Mr. Romero from proving his worth in the division, dominating and eventually putting the lights out on former champion Rockhold.

Following a feeling-out period in the first round, Mr. Romero just exploded in the second and third rounds.

Mr. Romero caught Mr. Rockhold with a solid right hand and jabs early on in the second round before the latter found his footing anew and got some payback as the round drew to a close.

In the third round the two fighters engaged right away. Seeing an opening Mr. Romero unleashed a powerful left hand from the top, sending Mr. Rockhold out cold down the canvas.

For good measure Mr. Romero followed it up with another left before the referee stopped the contest at the 1:48 mark of the third.

Despite the win, Mr. Romero expressed regret not being able to get his hands on the interim title.

“I’m so sorry for the weight cut being so bad for me. That was the first time in my career I couldn’t get down,” said Mr. Romero, who improved to 13-2 after the win.

Mr. Rockhold, for his part, slumped to 16-4 and his second defeat in his last three fights.

Currently holding the UFC middleweight title is Robert Whittaker, who would have faced Mr. Romero anew in a possible unification bout had the latter made the cut.

THREE-FIGHT WINNING STREAK
Meanwhile in the co-main event, Mr. Blaydes (9-1) stretched his current winning streak to three by getting the better of Mr. Hunt (13-12-1) by unanimous decision, 30-26, 30-26 and 29-27.

Got hurt in the early goings of their scheduled three-rounder, Chicago native Blaydes adjusted accordingly as the fight progressed, got it going and stepped up in the next two rounds to book and leave his imprint which did not go unnoticed to the judges as they went for him after the smoke cleared.

After surviving the solid punches of Mr. Hunt in the first round, Mr. Blaydes came out aggressive in the second with a steady ground and pound and never relent after.

In the third round, Mr. Blaydes went for takedowns right away. Mr. Hunt tried to get back on his feet and briefly managed to a couple of times before the American dragged him down again one last time. Relying on his crafty wrestling skills, Mr. Blaydes just dictated the pace on the ground the rest of the way en route to the victory.

“He (Hunt) came the way I expected him to. I just calmed down and went for the ground and pound,” said Mr. Blaydes amid the boos from the Australian crowd.

“I understand that you are cheering for your hero. I came to win and I just did what I needed to do,” he added even as he expressed his desire to fight in his hometown of Chicago in his succeeding fights.

In other fights at UFC 221: Romero vs. Rockhold, heavyweight Tai Tuivasa beat Cyril Asker by technical knockout (punches and elbows) in the first round, welterweight Jake Matthews defeated Li Jingliang by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-26 and 30-26), and light heavyweight Tyson Pedro submitted Saparbek Safarov in the opening round by way of kimura.

Next for the UFC is “UFC Fight Night 126” on Feb. 19 (Manila time) in Austin, Texas, that will be headlined by the welterweight clash between no. 11 contender Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Yancy Medeiros.

In the Philippines, Cignal TV, the country’s foremost direct-to-home (DTH) company, is the home of the UFC after the two groups agreed to an extensive deal that will see the UFC beamed on various platforms. — Michael Angelo S. Murillo

Pelicans rebound to beat Brooklyn in 2 overtimes

LOS ANGELES — Anthony Davis scored 44 points and Rajon Rondo had a triple double as the New Orleans Pelicans ended a three-game losing streak with a 138-128 double overtime win over the Brooklyn Nets.

The Pelicans won despite blowing a 28-point lead in the third quarter to the Nets on Saturday in front of a crowd of 16,500 at the Barclays Center arena.

Davis added 17 rebounds and Rondo finished with 25 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds for the Pelicans. Nikola Mirotic had 21 points and 16 rebounds, and Jrue Holiday chipped in 22 points.

“We just wanted to keep fighting, doing what we did to get the lead,” said Davis.

Allen Crabbe made eight three-pointers and scored 28 points for the Nets, who appeared sluggish in the first half which put them in a deep hole. They then launched a furious rally in regulation which finished with Crabbe’s three pointer with 12 seconds remaining to send the game into the first overtime.

Spencer Dinwiddie finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, and D’Angelo Russell came off the bench to score 21 points and nine assists.

“Obviously, we didn’t play like us,” Crabbe said. “So, coach didn’t even come in and yell at us. He said you figure it out and get it together.”

Elsewhere, Klay Thompson had the hot hand as the Golden State Warriors gave head coach Steve Kerr his 250th career win with a 122-105 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.

Thompson scored 10 of his 25 points in a third quarter that was significant because it allowed Golden State to seize control of the contest at Oracle Arena.

Thompson hit his first five three-point attempts while Stephen Curry and Draymond Green scored 17 points each as Golden State won their second straight contest.

“We stuck to the program,” Curry said. “Our defense stepped up. Klay hit some big shots. We got success off our offence and that opened up the game.”

Curry also chipped in eight assists and Green was celebrating because he had his first game of the last three where he didn’t get slapped with a technical foul.

Kerr, the 2016 coach of the year, became the fastest to 250 coaching wins in NBA history, achieving the milestone in 302 games. That betters his former coach, Phil Jackson, who reached the mark in 346 games.

Kerr received 39 victories during a leave of absence following complications from back surgery at the start of the 2015-2016 season, when his assistant Luke Walton coached Golden State.

BIRTHDAY BOY
Zaza Pachulia celebrated his 34th birthday by scoring 12 points and Kevin Durant added a season-low 10 points but he also dished out six assists.

LaMarcus Aldridge and Kyle Anderson led San Antonio with 20 points apiece, while Manu Ginobili had 13 points and six assists off the bench in the loss.

Golden State plays their final home game before the all-star break against Phoenix on Monday.

In Dallas, Germany’s Dirk Nowitzki scored a season-high 22 points and Harrison Barnes had 21 as the Dallas Mavericks spoiled Isaiah Thomas’s Los Angeles debut with a 130-123 win over the Lakers.

Thomas finished with 22 points an ill-fated 15-game stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers. This is Thomas’s fifth team in seven NBA seasons.

In Chicago, Czech point guard Tomas Satoransky had his career night cut short when he was left bleeding from the head after being fouled on a drive to the net by Chicago Bulls Bobby Portis.

Satoransky, who finished with 25 points in a 101-90 win, was taken to the dressing room with 2 1/2 minutes left.

Portis was ejected from the game by the officials for his hit on an unsuspecting Satoransky.

“Everybody knows the rule. It’s a dangerous play,” said Wizard coach Scott Brooks. — AFP

Cathay Land’s outlet mall set to open in Aug.

CATHAY LAND, Inc., the property developer behind South Forbes, is pouring P2.5 billion in an outlet mall in Silang, Cavite.

In a statement, Cathay Land said the company is bullish on the prospects of Acienda Designer Outlet, which is being jointly developed with London-based Freeport Retail. Phase 1 of Acienda is scheduled to open on Aug. 2.

Acienda Designer Outlet is located on a 20-hectare property 10 minutes north of the Tagaytay City Rotunda along Km. 48 Aguinaldo Highway in Silang.

Cathay Land said construction on the project is in its final stages, with units expected to be turned over to retail partners in March.

“With the construction of the Cavite-Laguna Expressway in full blast… our Acienda Designer Outlet will only be 30 minutes away from NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) and the Entertainment City. Thus, now is the right time to introduce a world-class outlet experience to Manilans and the nearby provinces,” Jeffrey Ng, Cathay Land president, was quoted as saying in the statement.

“We expect that phenomenal growth of world-class outlet malls to be duplicated here in the Philippines mainly due to rising incomes locally, remittances from abroad and tourist arrivals that will hit 10 million a year in the next few years,” he added.

Chris Milliken, Freeport Retail cofounder and commercial director, noted outlet malls have seen “massive” sales growth worldwide.

“The Outlet format is an established and mainstream retail channel that works for brands, retailers and of course, the consumers. Since we started back in 1992, Freeport has developed outlets throughout Europe. In 2012, we started our focus on Asia, which is a major outlet opportunity. Our outlet village in Malaysia opened at the end of 2015,” Mr. Milliken said.

Freeport Retail is described as a specialist developer and operator of Designer Outlets. Its most recent project, Freeport A’famosa in Malacca, Malaysia, opened in November 2015.

Cathay Land’s previous projects include the South Forbes, Astoria Boracay, Regency Executive Town Homes subdivision in Dasmariñas, Cavite, and Cavite Light Industrial Park in Silang.

The property developer is part of the Cathay Group of Companies, which include Cathay Metal Corp. Eurotiles Industrial Corp., PC Express, Federal Hardware Builders Center and Cathay Pacific Steel Corp.

PSC launches sports journalism seminar in Davao City today

STUDENT sports writers from Davao region receives two-day training on sports journalism as the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) launches its sports journalism seminar dubbed ‘Communicate Sports’ at The Royal Mandaya Hotel in Davao City today.

Around 300 high school students are projected to take part in the workshop that will focus on the fundamentals of sport journalism as well as social media ethics.

No less than PSC Chairman William Ramirez will give the inspirational message during the opening ceremony this morning.

The youth sector really has a special spot in the heart of the PSC chief.

“President Duterte gave specific instructions to take care of the youth through sports. I am with him on that, and that is what we have been doing in the PSC for the past years.”

It would be recalled that the child-centered and UNESCO-acclaimed Children’s Games is a brainchild of Ramirez, like this sports journalism seminar for the youth.

Mindanao oversight PSC official, Commissioner Charles Maxey, bared that, “the seminar aims to promote the Philippine sports scene to the future media practitioners here in Mindanao.”

Respected journalism professors Ed Fernandez and Dr. Gemima Valderrama, together with Dr. Serg Opeña and veteran journalist and Sun Star Davao editor Marianne Saberon-Abalayan will lead the sessions in the event.

School professors and officials from the Department of Education from Davao Region have also confirmed their participation in the event.

“Communicate Sports” will also be held in the next months in Batangas for Luzon and in a still undisclosed province for Visayas.

MPIC hopes to get original proponent status for CTBEx

THE METRO PACIFIC group is expected to secure original proponent status (OPS) for the Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBEx) this month.

MPCALA Holdings, Inc. President Luigi L. Bautista said there was a clarification made regarding the proponent of the project.

“CTBEx is almost complete with documentation. We hope to be able to get the OPS by the end of this month,” Mr. Bautista told reporters on the sidelines of the Cavite-Laguna Expressway  site inspection on Feb. 8. He said the proponent for the project will now be MPCALA Holdings and Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC).

MPCALA Holdings, an Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) unit, submitted the unsolicited proposal for the CTBEx last July.

The 49-kilometer toll road will connect the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), where MPCALA is the private concessionaire, at the Silang East Interchange to Tagaytay City, and end in Nasugbu, Batangas. The company earlier expected to secure OPS for CBTEx in November last year. The P22.43-billion project will have to be approved the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board after the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) awards OPS status to MPCALA and MPTC.

If approved by the NEDA Board, the project will undergo a Swiss challenge, wherein third parties can submit competing offers. The original proponent will be given the right to match these offers. Public Works Undersecretary Maria Catalina E. Cabral said last year they were eyeing a Swiss challenge by the first half of this year.

Construction of the expressway is aimed to start by mid-2019, and completed by mid-2022.

MPIC is one of three Philippine subsidiaries of Hong Kong’s First Pacific Co. Ltd., the others being PLDT, Inc. and Philex Mining Corp. Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., maintains an interest in BusinessWorld through the Philippine Star Group. — Patrizia Paola C. Marcelo

Prima Pasta Badminton Championships set Feb. 16

SIX days of badminton extravaganza are expected to draw thousands of participants this month as the 11th Prima Pasta Badminton Championships happens on Feb. 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25 at the Powersmash Badminton Court in Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City.

On its 11th year of providing annual quality badminton competitions, the tournament presented by Smart is inviting all level of players to join the competition sanctioned by the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) and affiliated with the Philippine National Ranking System (PNRS).

“Last year was a decade of great badminton competition, where we witnessed the country’s best badminton players compete. And for this year, we are expecting the defending champions to defend their crown in their respective events,” says Prima Pasta organizing chairman Alex Lim.

Women’s singles open defending champion Sarah Joy Barredo is expected to return to defend her title.

“We are hoping this will be another banner year,” added Lim.

The tournament, sponsored by Babolat and Smart Communications through MVP Sports Foundation, will include the following events: Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles from Open class, to Levels A to G, while Open Class and Levels B to F will be available in the Women’s Doubles.

The Open singles will be available only in the men’s and women’s category.

The event is also supported by Boysen Paints, Morning Star Milling Corp., Mabz Builders, ILO Construction, Monocrete Construction, Pioneer Insurance, Promax International, Regent Foods Corp., RFM Corp. and Del Monte Phils.

There will also boys’ and girls’ singles events for Under 19, 17, 15, 13 and 11 categories, while boys’ and girls’ doubles will be available for Under 19, 17 and Under 15.

A non-gender doubles event, the Combined Age 100, will also be featured in the tournament. Minimum age will be 30 years for either player.

Trophies, medals and gift certificates await the winners and runner-ups for all the events.

Top badminton stars Peter Gabriel Magnaye, Alvin Morada, Joper Escueta, Anton Cayanan, Paul Vivas, and Ronel Estanislao, among others, are the expected entries in the six-day national competition.

Herrera to bow out, pink carnations at Tory Burch

NEW YORK — New York Fashion Week day two saw first lady favorite Carolina Herrera signal the end of an era by stepping down from her four-decade-old label, while Tory Burch showcased breezy optimism in a sea of carnations for a post-#MeToo world.

The Venezuelan-born 79-year-old Herrera said she had appointed US designer Wes Gordon to take over as creative director after she takes the bow at her fall/winter 2018 fashion show at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan on Monday.

But if she’s waving goodbye to the runway, she insisted in an interview with The New York Times that she was not retiring. Instead she will become a global brand ambassador for her fashion label, which has a reported $1.4 billion in annual sales.

“I am so pleased Wes is now part of the Herrera House — he’s the right one for this position to further build on our great momentum,” she said in a statement.

Gordon, who studied in London, and from 2010 to 2016 presented his eponymous womenswear collection in New York, has been creative consultant at Carolina Herrera for a year.

Herrera founded her namesake fashion house in 1981, going on to dress first ladies from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to Michelle Obama and Melania Trump, as well as Hollywood actresses like Renee Zellweger, not to mention generations of society women.

“Fashion has changed a lot,” Herrera told the Times.

“Women dress in a very strange way. Like clowns. There is a lot of pressure to change all the time. But it’s better to wear what suits you.”

Tory Burch also knows what suits her, transforming a market space under a flyover into a field of pink carnations sprouting from springy moss, light streaming through the windows and the Chamber Orchestra of New York playing Vivaldi.

Her fall/winter 2018 collection was romantic, whimsical and partly inspired by Lee Radziwill, the 84-year-old indomitable American socialite and younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

And if there was a hot pink pussy bow blouse and matching skirt, any allusion to the pink pussy hats worn by women marching against the Trump administration was pure coincidence: turns out Radziwill has a hot pink couch in her Paris living room.

CHINA MARKET
“I promise that wasn’t in my mind. It really wasn’t,” laughed 51-year-old Burch, worth an estimated $600 million according to Forbes.

“I’m a big supporter of women and women’s issues but that is probably not how I would demonstrate that,” she added. “I love the color and pink, we were referencing Lee Radziwill… she had a pink couch.”

But she is only too happy to see positivity blowing in the winds as the United States navigates the sexual harassment watershed.

“You can read optimism into the whole mood of the collection,” she told AFP. “That is a definite direction,” she said.

“Women’s rights is the reason I started my company… this has been ingrained in our conversation for 14 years so to see a sea change is pretty spectacular.”

Her collection showcased feminine layers mixed with classic tailoring, chintz reimagined and made modern into a floaty dress, scarf hemlines paired with clean-cut tomboy jackets and a blanket poncho reflecting the boho vibe of the label.

There was a handbag named after Lee. Colors were ivory, pale pink, green and navy, with patchworks of florals and stripes, delicate lace and organza, pointy-toed booties.

If New York Fashion Week is struggling to excite buyers and editors as big names sit out the schedule or flee to Europe, Burch is not one of those to defect.

“I love showing in New York,” she said. But she is thinking about “more seasonless dressing” — reflected in the layering, making the clothes wearable in any clime.

It’s very useful for a global business: “They’re very interested in fashion and also they’re traveling a lot,” said Burch of the Chinese client. “The China market is very important for us.”

TOM FORD’S ‘PUSSY POWER’
Tom Ford on Thursday put female empowerment center stage at NY Fashion Week, with models prowling the runway as cat women, very much wearing the trousers.

If the biannual style fest battles an identity crisis as top-name labels flee to Europe, the 56-year-old Texan-born designer turned movie director was not one to let the #MeToo movement pass him by.

On the first day of New York’s first women’s fashion week since the sexual harassment watershed exploded, the Ford woman of Fall/Winter 2018 is an alley cat, a superwoman with a “Pussy Power” purse.

With barely a skirt in sight, the pant suit ruled. Models prowled the catwalk, their legs enveloped in tight pants, leggings or opaque tights of red, orange, yellow and green leopard print — messy hair kept off their forehead protest-style with black headbands, owning the streets.

If pink pussy hats were the uniform of women demonstrators against the Trump administration — a reference to the president’s use of a vulgarity on a leaked Access Hollywood tape to refer to women’s genitals — then Ford’s cat theme took the play on words to another level.

Even without the animal print pants, there were jaguar and zebra print kitten heels, tight lame leggings, a riot of sequins, patchwork and snakeskin on oversized coats, and boxy blazers — belted for business.

All eyes were on the models’ pins; apart from daring cut-out backs barely skimming the top of the seat and cut-out waists, there were few flashes of flesh. Dresses were restricted to high-necked minis.

In a throwback to hip-hop models wore silver ball hoop earrings, and there were lashings of black — the color actresses opted to wear at the Golden Globes to protest against harassment.

“Every single thing you design, at least in the luxury sector, has to be potent,” Ford told Women’s Wear Daily in an interview. “It has to be the most amazing thing. No one needs just another black skirt.”

“I get calls from our store managers all the time saying we need more things that are more expensive. When (they) say more expensive, they mean more special,” he added.

His models, led by 16-year-old Kaia Gerber, daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford, debuted a new collection of cosmetics called Extreme and were watched by the likes of Julianne Moore and Zayn Malik.

RED CARPET EMPOWERMENT
Tadashi Shoji tapped into the post-Harvey Weinstein world by offering women a sleek, powerful red carpet collection oozing 1940s Hollywood glamour, modernized with cut outs, pleating and plenty of black.

Women, he said, must never apologize for what they chose to wear or for wanting to look seductive — regardless of how male harassers may choose to excuse predatory behavior given a woman’s looks.

“So I did very sensual, sexy dresses, this time. Our dresses are about the empowerment of women and making women’s body look beautiful,” the 70-year-old, Japanese-born designer told AFP.

“Women have the right to enjoy life. It’s ok. Why would you have to apologize? Men don’t.”

REAL MODELS
“Real people” modeled alongside the professionals at the quirky presentation of contemporary New York knitwear brand PH5, including a nurse and students from a nonprofit encouraging girls to code.

They showcased colorful stripy jumpsuits, body suits, sweaters and long skirts, all made of knitwear.

Colorful socks over shoes stretched up to the low thighs, with rockabilly-ish hairdos and dark glasses tying the looks together.

“We are trying to build a brand, fighting between what sells and what we really want to create,” said Wei Lin, 30, the daughter of a large knitwear manufacturer whose factory near Hong Kong makes the clothes.

Millennial pop sensation Taylor Swift and actress Emma Roberts, niece of Julia, are already fans. — AFP

Alibaba to invest $865M in China home improvement chain

ALIBABA Group Holding Ltd. plans to buy a 15% stake in a chain of Chinese home improvement and furniture stores as part of its pushing into “new retail,” the company said Sunday.

The e-commerce giant will invest about 5.45 billion yuan ($865 million) in Beijing Easyhome Furnishing Chain Store Group Co., and support the digital transformation of its 223 stores by applying Alibaba’s expertise in cloud and logistics platforms, it said in an e-mailed statement.

The deal adds to founder Jack Ma’s shopping spree in brick-and-mortar retailers that has shaken up supermarkets and department stores by linking Alibaba’s online business with physical stores — the premise of the “new retail” initiative.

While Alibaba earlier this month reported revenue that topped analyst estimates and raised its growth forecast, its shares tumbled after investments in brick-and-mortar assets and digital media squeezed profit margins in the December quarter. The company also said it will buy 33% of Chinese payments giant Ant Financial. Bloomberg

Globe looks to secure more content partners

AYALA-LED Globe Telecom, Inc. is looking to secure deals with more content partners, as it launched a cybersecurity and intellectual property protection campaign.

Globe Chief Executive Officer Ernest L. Cu said the Ayala-led company will be stricter in protecting intellectual property as it reaches about one million broadband lines, beating its 2020 target.

“You know, Globe is partnered with some of the largest studios [like Fox, Disney and Netflix]. Netflix spend $6 billion to $8 billion in content every year. That content has to be protected,” he told reporters late Friday.

Globe’s latest content partner is Viu, known as a streaming site for Asian dramas and shows. Viu will be available to Globe users in April.

Mr. Cu said the telco is “very active and very aggressive [in] blocking of illegal sites.”

Globe reported it closed 2,471 sites that host malicious content such as child pornography last year.

“Globe is a big advocate of cyber security, a big advocate of using the Internet responsively,” Mr. Cu said. “We have many programs, [like] the digital thumbprint program, the grassroots program, to educate kids on how to use Internet.”

Mr. Cu said Globe will also be working on programs to address cyberbullying and fake news.

Aside from their digital and online content, Globe is also bullish on its virtual wallet service GCash as it continues to sign more deals with food and beverage merchants.

Globe reported its net profit dropped 5% to P15.08 billion in 2017 as “increased investments in data network pushed non-operating expenses and depreciation charges higher.”

Consolidated service revenues rose 6% to a record P127.9 billion in 2017.

“The sustained revenue momentum was driven by the solid growth in data-related products brought about by the increasing popularity of streaming and on demand video content,” Globe said. — Anna Gabriela A. Mogato

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