Thursday, August 4, 2011


GUTSY stands for Girls Understanding the True Sense of Style of the Youth. It is a fashion team that is composed of fashion-loving people, young designers, retailers and writers who advocate positive dressing that has its foundation on a strong sense of the true concept of individuality, personality, and self-worth.


A GUTSY girl…

Understands style as an expression of one's character

Fearlessly stands up to protect her self-worth

Is aware of her body's dignity and does not advertise it like an object

Considers fashion as "dressing" and not "undressing"

Wears trendy clothes that fit her personality and body type


In this time when cosmetic shops and fashion boutiques are always in vogue, the concept of true beauty and fashion has to shine all the more. No short-sighted views. No ephemeral fashion statements.


If you think this advocacy is for you, then drop us a line. Believe us, we are looking forward to reading your message.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Ultimate Question in Fashion


Have you ever asked yourself the difference of man from the rest of the world? Men and women are head and shoulders above the animals and plants because the former are the only ones with dignity. It is not a surprise then to see a hungry dog go after a rotten food, but not with a human being. People will also naturally protest if a cadaver were to be violated.


The protection of our dignity is manifested in the way we take care not only of our souls but also extends to our bodies. Our bodies share in the personal dignity and express it. The human body cannot be reduced to a thing, to a mere physical body. It is the body of "someone", of a person, and not of "something." This consideration is also closely related to the respect we want to preserve. It requires protecting the intimacy of the body as a sanctuary that is exclusively one's own. Clothing keeps the body within the confines of one's intimacy and safeguards it from being manipulated. Thus, when we don on tight-fitting and cleavage-revealing clothes we can say that we are wearing dishonest clothes. They are fashion articles that prevent people from seeing both the external and internal beauty we possess.


Fashion, more than anything else, is all about who we are. The question then that might serve useful to us is this – “Who am I?”

Thursday, June 9, 2011

New Season

    Students getting jolted with their cell phones alarming; roads getting more congested; people cramming their purchase of books and supplies; mommies or home cooks preparing packed sandwiches and viands. What's the fuss with the surroundings? There could only be one possible explanation to all of these. It's back to school. School year '10-'11 is out. Welcome '11-'12.


    Apart from the nerve-racking experience of meeting new people, attending classes with queer professors, getting lost, and looking "lost" (to use the terminology of our times), there is also that another challenge of preparing the clothes to wear to school. Who wants to sport a mismatched attire on the first day?


    Here are three tips to help you feel confident while making your way to your classrooms on the first day:


  1. Choose a comfortable attire
  2. This does not mean that you are entitled to wear short shorts and pajamas. What we intend to say is that you have to be sure that there's nothing wrong with your fashion articles. No loose buttons for the fear that it might fall totally and create a gap for people to critique your tummy; no too baggy or too tight pants so to be able to walk with ease. Yes to walking shoes or sandals (no need for further explanation); and no to flipflops (this is best suited for the beach!).


  3. Wear the attire proper to the occasion - that is university attire
  4. This means that evening gowns and stilettos are out as well as pajamas and sleeping blouse. I am not exaggerating. Some people have the guts to do this in school. They say fashion is in the eye of the beholder anyway. The bottom line here is this: you do not want to call much negative attention on you. Remember that first impression lasts.


  5. Use a bag that is just of right size
  6. Not too big so as not to waste your energy carrying an almost empty bag nor too small that both of your hands get too busy carrying your notebooks and other school items.



    Model:

    Sabel Diaz - the incoming vice chairperson of University of the Philippines Diliman, College of Education.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Apron with an Attitude


People do not find a welcoming idea that of taking care of the home. More often than not we are the last ones to raise our hands up to show initiative in preparing dishes, baking some goodies, and washing utensils. It seems that our mother's plea on us to hit the kitchen falls on deaf ears. Well, who could blame us? The government does not put the same emphasis on H.E. as in 3Rs; the society we belong to is very fond of hustle and bustle, hence, also its daughter, fast food chains; and lastly, the environment seems to be hostile to home managers simply by looking down upon them (literally), if not by frowning. These are enough reasons to (almost) kill the home. But, thanks to the booming food industry and lifestyle shows we are witnessing a more positive perspective about home.


As GUTSY Fashion team believes in the dignity of the person, closely connected to this is his/her need to belong to a family and to a home. As a way to help people rediscover the importance of the home in a society we are featuring a fashion article that is close to cooks/chefs' heart. Our message for today: being "manang" inside your home is a no-no. Take out your sewing items and some textile and start making your own apron!



*Featuring a double-sided apron (brown and pink scheme); awarded as the most creative apron (HE 176 class, UP College of Home Economics).

Friday, April 29, 2011

GUTSY Weekend Fashion Gig


The society full of metathione and other whitening agents, Vicky Belo advertisements, and copious fashion-related billboards bombards us with notions of beauty. In the midst of all these glossy posters one is moved to ask "What is real beauty?" and "What makes a woman beautiful?" The time has come to answer those questions. GUTSY Fashion Team may be your best companion in that quest. In the pursuit of beauty, who said that one should be alone?


BEAUTY AT ITS BEST, this is the weekend fashion gig that GUTSY offers to teens 13 to 19 years of age. Sessions on fashion and style, body type, poise and carriage, make-up demonstration, and dignified dressing are what in store for its participants on May 21-22, 2011. For more information you may contact Kathy Gacer at 0906.434.1372 or Aine Biaco at 0906.447.0659.


We hope to see you and your friends! Spread the word.





Friday, April 15, 2011

So What Exactly Is Modesty?


Most individuals irk when they hear the word modesty. One may ask, "What's the fuss with it? Is that still applicable to the citizens of 3rd Millenium?" People may seem to brush aside this concept, but admit it or not this still occupies a place in this contemporary world - simply because we are beings with bodies and soul. From time immemorial, sages like Socrates, Plato and Aristole (really prominent!) have contemplated and asserted the fact that we are creatures with rational soul. It is important to give proper care due to our bodies, but at the same time we have to exert the same (or more) effort for our souls.


Modesty in dressing conveys our worth as a person, not our worth as a nice body. When we dress up provocatively, we tell the world that "The best thing about us is our body - only our bodies!" We prefer people to describe us as girls with big front, big back, big whatever body part but not with a big heart. This exclamation is worthy of lament. Why will we bank on our physical body which will inevitably droop in about three decades time when we can improve the aspect that will last forever? Forming and uplifting our character will secure the respect we have been longing for. Modest dressing says "I'm worth waiting for (from Jason Evert, If You Really Loved Me)." and "I respect myself and I insist on being treated with respect (Kim Alexis, former supermodel turned modesty advocate)."


Do we want to be remembered as someone who is "sexy and hot" when they can say that we are "elegant and classy"? It will always benefit us when we ponder on the fact that our identity is that of a person with worth, with dignity. We are not reduced to our body parts. Will it not be a blatant insult when people can describe us only through our body parts? Hence, modesty is "taking the natural beauty of womanhood, and adorning it in a way that reflects her true identity (Evert)."

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Barefoot Contessa

Christine Joy Bulatao
@ Poy's farm in Pampanga



East Hampton? Long Island? Raspberry corn muffin? Do these words ring a bell? Where else will we hear these if not from the world of Ina Garten? Being the owner of Barefoot Contessa, the much praised specialty food store, this woman has become a household word. Her fans simply love her for her "liveliness... and total lack of fickiness (take that from Martha Stewart)" when it comes to cooking. It is no wonder then that her fans incessantly clamored for her recipe books and a TV show. As much as the people drool over her onion dip and scones, we, too, in GUTSY Fashion Team would not want to catch ourselves lagging behind. Of course, we are not talking about food per se, for that is not within our turf. We are inspired with her down-to-earth attitude and brilliant artistry, and this is more than enough reason to head off to a farm to conduct another photoshoot. We all hope you will find this year's first shoot as refreshing and simple as Ms. Garten's style.