PCSA or Philippine School of Culinary Arts held their annual Open House party last March 4, 2016 at their Cebu branch located at the 3rd floor of The Maxw…
PCSA or Philippine School of Culinary Arts held their annual Open House party last March 4, 2016 at their Cebu branch located at the 3rd floor of The Maxwell Hotel. Family members of the students and media guests were greeted with a wide array of exclusive gastronomic delights carefully and diligently prepared by the students themselves.
From cookies, to truffles, to pretty cakes and even healthy nibbles, we were all too preoccupied from taking way too many pictures to even bother messing up the set-up to eat. The display was that good, true swear.
This year, PCSA also collaborated with known designers Jun and Rei Escario to achieve the wedding feels of the open house this year.


PCSA offers dynamic world-class culinary career programs centered on intensive individualized hands-on training under experienced professional chef instructors in a well-equipped spacious kitchen facility. This June, PCSA will open their doors to new enrolees, marking it their 29th batch of PCSA students. Programs range from Basic Culinary Arts to Advanced Culinary Arts, either earning a certificate or a diploma with class duration ranging from 5.5 months to 2 years. They also offer certificates in Baking and Pastry Arts and that of Baking Fundamentals.
To know more about Philippine School of Culinary Arts courses, visit their website at http://pscaculinary.com/ or like them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/psculinaryarts
Or you may visit them at 3rd Floor The Maxwell Hotel Annex Bldg. N. Escario St. Camputhaw 6000
Thank you PCSA for having me! I cannot wait to enroll in one of your Saturday classes :)
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This may be a man-repelling look and it goes without saying that this, too, is a bit intimidating but the key to pulling this off is to find balance and structure. If you're feeling experimental but aren't really sure how to make this look work, don't burn yourself out, just grab pieces that are of the same aesthetic or color and you are good to go.
If you are meaning to look a bit crisp and polished, go for a button-down dress and skinny jeans or opt for a more updated look by pairing it with cropped trousers and heels. But if you prefer things slouchy, experiment with volume in a sundress and wide legged pants or flares. If you are still not convinced, try a much safer approach by playing it safe with colors. Stick to neutral hues and colors that work well for you (white is super safe!) or you can go all white, all black and just add a statement piece like a printed purse or shoes. Don't worry, this ensemble is meant to look offbeat so just embrace the layers!
No matter how you want to wear this trend, this ultra current silhouette is sure to make your old pieces feel and look fresh.
Happy experimenting!
Forever21 dress. Mango skinny jeans
Suelas lace-up flats. Ever New bag
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Giving my old pieces a fresh spin by wearing this side-slit dress and skinny jeans together while channeling my inner Emma Watson. This dress-pants hybri…
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