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As the Global Pinoy Bazaar moves to the
World Trade Center for its tenth installment, YabangPinoy proves the quality of
Filipino brands threefold.
For eight years running, the Global
Pinoy Bazaar has been successfully championing the excellence of proudly
Filipino brands, proving that we can compete with big international labels.The flagship
project of YabangPinoyhas built a community where business owners focus on
craftsmanship and consumers expect loyalty.
In the 10th
Global Pinoy Bazaar on 22-24 August 2014, YabangPinoy moves to the World Trade
Center, a venue three times larger, to showcase the breadth of Filipino entrepreneurialism.
The lineup features almost two hundred local brands and business concepts, from
loyal merchants to budding startups, in art, design, music, travel, technology,
home, fashion, and food and beverage.
“A Filipino entrepreneur is someone who
believes that Filipinos have the ability to exceed or at least be at par with
established international brands in terms of product quality, process
efficiencies, marketing, and branding,” says Mark Carrillo of men’s lifestyle
brand Fledge Clothing. The new entrant to the bazaar is equally as committed to
product quality. “People are always surprised when they learn that our products
are locally made. We are joining Global Pinoy Bazaar to support the local
industry, and show the quality of local independent brands,” says Mark.
This conviction is not lost in Martha
Rodriguez of Vesti Clothing, which has been joining the bazaar since the brand was
founded four years ago.” I started Vesti in October 2010 to showcase the beauty
of hand-woven indigenous fabrics from Mindanao. I joined Global Pinoy Bazaar in
November the same year because I felt that it was the perfect venue where
people appreciate local art, culture, and heritage.”
The bazaar is also marked by various activities,
from talks by crowdfunding platform Spark Project and app developer JoomaJam,
to workshops by crafts studio Craft Manila, and a jamming session by dance school
Samba School Imperatriz Filipinense, among others.
The Global Pinoy Bazaar also coincides
with Buwan ng Wika and with the “Made in the Philippines Products Week,” as
declared by Presidential Proclamation No. 76.
By showcasing globally competitive
Filipino brands, YabangPinoy strives to support and empower local micro, small,
and medium enterprises, and develop the community of globally competitive
Filipino brands.
The 10thGlobal PinoyBazaar will be held
on 22-24 August 2014, from 11am to 9pm at the World Trade Center. Please visit www.yabangpinoy.com for more information.
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