THE SALES ASSOCIATE'S LIFE

Did you know that they try to change what the mannequins are wearing at least weekly? Topman Rockwell also replenishes their stocks every week so they have more updated merchandise compared to other branches.
Topman really does follow the international retail standards. The lay-out, merchandising and store display have to be based on the brochures the flagship store in London gives them! Even the hangers and other promotional materials are all imported and have to be placed exactly as how they are instructed to.
Being incredibly partial to Topman because it's the only RSSI brand I patronize. For obvious reasons. Haha!
Meet Aki Sumulong from Ateneo & Jessica Choy from Poveda! Fun people!
Sir Jason, Topman's Store Manager.
Stock Room!
If I haven't stressed it enough, it's my lifelong dream to go to London for this. The place to be one day: Oxford Street to visit the flagship store of Topman and for other high street brands!
Daniel and Tara dropped by one time!
Commercial break! Was with Lyka and Tin for the SOFA styling session by Alyanna Martinez last April 9 Haha! Tin Iglesias actually is my co-intern and she's more than what you read in her blog and a lot of fun to be with actually! Couldn't wait to see her again and talk about more things! Visit her blog: www.tiniglesias.com
Kim Chui is Kim Chui. I just had to.
Ate Lizel from Dorothy Perkins. If ever you go to the store in Rockwell make sure to look for her! Tell her I said hi. She makes me laugh all the time and she has the funniest comments about the people who come in the store! Haha. You couldn't avoid it.
The culminating fashion show at Greenbelt 3!


April 4 - April 15, 2011 - Unable to respond to a query for a moment you will notice a change in the customer’s voice or she might raise her eyebrows at you. It’s as early as 11am but upon greeting the shoppers they’ll look at you as if it’s a sin to be happy. It might be just the start but it’s almost as if they have problems worthy of the day’s end. Working as an intern as part of RSSi’s summer program lasted for two weeks and we were immersed at how a sales associate life is. And yes, mind you, we call them sales associates now. Calling them as a salesman or saleslady is ancient history.

A proud customer of their brand, visiting a branch would entail scrounging the entire store looking for a bargain or that particular piece that I just had to have. It would also include trying on clothes maybe countless of times, asking for the next size over and over again and in some instances just leave the changing room without buying anything. That wasn't really a problem on my point of view. But hence the tables were turned and as much as I wanted to sit down waiting for my customer to try on his or her garment I couldn’t. Asked for the next size, I had to rush and get back the soonest possible time. And no matter how cold or condescending a customer maybe, the most I could do was smile. Seriously, I was asked why I was quite comfortable with the English language and that I was just a salesman made it all the more impossible. That was such a low blow.

Just one of the perks of being an intern was that staying in the store for a good 5 hours would guarantee spotting a famous person dropping by. At every blink a familiar face shows up whether it is a socialite, a TV personality, a well-known stylist or the budding actress, almost everyone shops at our store. Ironic how by just staying at one place I was able to see everyone I had the intention of meeting. But then again I was stationed in Rockwell. Haha!

The experience was humbling and it taught me what it feels like to be in the seller's shoes. I had the first hand experience of being of service to these customers and while also mingling with my fellow sales associate knew that they offer more insights about them that you initially think! I say my perspective changed now when I have to go inside a store and just window shop, I'll probably be more friendly and chat it up with whoever is attending me, after all I know how boring it gets. Also, it wouldn't hurt if you smile at them and respond with the warmest of greeting! The thing is everyone is a sales associate really, may you be a teacher or a doctor you still are trying to convince someone to get you or buy something from you. Everyone's offering their services and I think being a sales associate is not something you can afford to look down on.

Thanking Robinson's Store Specialist Inc. for this opportunity!

FRESH WITH TRIBAL

Native Prints are the New Plaid! Severely engrossed with this trend and I just want to collect more and more items with Aztec, Navajo, Mayan, Batik or whatever Native American prints on them. It's quit a loud item to be worn but then again I love how busy and interesting they are, making an instant statement. One of the biggest trends for Spring/Summer 2011 and I just remember how last year it was all about the military/band jackets and anything structured. (Heck, I even made a blog post out of it.) I'm all for a trend that could be appreciated by both guys and girls and hopefully this doesn't die down! As the world continues to evolve, we tend to rediscover the old cultures and have fun with it. And that's why fashion never gets boring.

TAKE ME TO...


(Drawn by Stephen Wiltshire)

There's just one place I want to reach within my lifetime and that's London. 

JAKE RUIZ

Surely for someone to create a very detailed artwork such as above, he would find the task of designing Fifth Code's new logo a minuscule challenge. Meet the man who's responsible for the new logos for my eponymous blog and Fifth Code, Jake Ruiz (jakeruiz.tumblr.com)! Yes, he is the brother of Nikki (nmgruiz.tumblr.com), my equally talented photographer friend who has been building her portfolio taking beautiful portraits of people, dabbling in events photography and taking pictures for online stores. When Nikki told me that Jake was a graphic designer-slash-illustrator and that I could get him to design one for Fifth Code I was excited for the possibilities! Graphic design would always be my first love and I didn't know of anyone just yet who did it as a profession, earned money out of it and who has actually gained recognition for his craft. (Jake has won the the 1st runner up in a Giordano Shirt Design Contest and has won the consolation prize in a national art contest for Toyota. He has clientele not only here in the country but also abroad.) I jumped on the opportunity and the results were what I had hoped for and more! Personally, I think of these two as design power siblings. Their interests go hand in hand making them a tough tandem to beat! So much hope for these two and this won't be the last time I will collaborate with Jake on something! Haha.

Email him for queries and the like: info@jakeruiz.com
Follow him on Twitter: twitter.com/jakeruizzz

FIFTH CODE V.3


One, Two... Three! We're on our third run now and glancing back at the progress of this small online shop I put up makes me proud that it's constantly improving. Never choosing to stay in its comfort zone and always trying to make it fresh. I'm really surprised by how everything has been providential. People just appear in the picture and contribute so much more than what I actually expect out of them. I'm very thankful for my friends who take the time to help me out just to make my vision come true. This, to date, has been the most fun I had for a shoot!!

We did this last March 26, 2011 with the Patty Mendoza (pmgmendoza.blogspot.com) in charge of photography. Pat Nabong (dorkoinvasion.tumblr.com) and Aldrich Lim (diveclimbsurf.tumblr.com) took the clips for the video and Nikki Ruiz (nmgruiz.tumblr.com) took some shots for the BTS. Lyka Orhel (lykaorhel.blogspot.com) and Esme Palaganas (esmepalaganas.tumblr.com) were there to lend a hand while Wency Ang (wencyang.tumblr.com) (did the make-up as Isa couldn't stay for long) also booked the model for the shoot. Lui Sunico modeled for Fifth Code for this collection and he embodied the concept of party fatigue quite well. Didn't need much pep talk cause he just went for it. He knew what he needed to do! No one ever does it alone and I'm extremely lucky to have an awesome team like you guys! (And if ever you have projects in mind, please do not hesitate to visit these people's websites and email them!)

Sold over 15 blazers already, some using the available designs or others asking for custom made pieces. It's a very personal transaction every single time and it's safe to say I've gained friends with the clients who ask to have a blazers made. It takes so much out of my time but I enjoy the process more than anything! And as my mom said, no one's in a rush so I'm taking my pace with Fifth Code. Just always continuous in it's delivery of exceptional blazers. And if there's one thing all of you have to look forward to that's the one year anniversary of Fifth Code on October. Thank you all for the massive support!

Visit www.fifth-code.com now!

PICO SANDS


Convinced my parents to go to Hamilo Coast for an overnight stay in our barely used condo. HAHA. They decided to let the madness die down first so we left yesterday afternoon and got there by dusk. I missed Pico de Loro! And the only edge it has over Anvaya Cove is that we have a place to stay there whenever we arrive. Awesome family bonding time and now more than ever I felt like it was such a much needed rest for my mom and dad! Looking forward to bringing some friends over there when the opportunity arises! ...And when I finally get my license. Official Summer Break starts on May 4!!! Let the countdown begin.

TROUBLES ABOUND

Preppy? What preppy. This time around we're making a mess like we've never done before.
Visit www.fifth-code.com on April 25, 2011 for the official photos.

WHAT I'VE BEEN UP TO

April 15, 2011 (Friday) --- So having my blog inaccessible and stagnant for the past month has left me with tons of blog posts to do. For those thinking that I'm done with blogging that will never be the case as I'm very dedicated in maintaining my little piece of cyberspace. And a string of new bloggers may arrive but this will still remain uncategorized and I will be posting whatever suits my taste.

Have been swamped with a lot of things to do lately for which I'm very thankful for. I'd take stress over being a bum and wasting away. I was balancing my acads with the recently concluded Robinson's Store Specialist Summer Internship. It was a fun experience just being able to be a sales associate for my favorite brand, Topman, as well as other stores such as Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Trucco. Learned so much, met so many and gained bountiful knowledge about the world of retailing. A much more in-depth blog post right after Finals Week I promise. Just had to post something to let you know that this blog is alive and kicking.

IT'S NOT EVEN MY BIRTHDAY

By all means this post is not meant to brag. Well, I know some of you will think it is but it's just me sharing my extreme happiness for  having an iPod (finally) after years of thinking it was impossible!! I didn't own one for what seemed like eternity and I lived off borrowing from others as long as they didn't mind. Sigh. Patience is key. Thank You Lord for my parents and my aunt. Very finicky when it comes to gadgets so this is definitely worth the wait! Hope I don't misplace this at all.  

STYLING DUTIES

March 27, 2011 (Saturday) -- I'm never the one to pass up on an opportunity to try out something I've never done before. This was my third time to work with Patty (pmgmendoza.blogspot.com). The first time was being asked my her to style for another fun shoot and the second was when I got her to take photos for Fifth Code's third collection (Which happened the day before this shoot for W Talent). I just thought they'd be random models with unheard of names but was surprised to find out that I'd be styling Channel V's Alvin Alfonso and the Azkals Neil Etheridge. Pretty big names for a freelance like me. Through Patty we were able to pull-out stuff from Commune Manila (www.communemnl.com) and almost all other clothing items used was my own. Very grateful for the experience and to be asked if I did magazine styling already because they liked my work proved that this could very well be a viable career. Haha. 

Can't wait for Patty to release the official photos! Thanks for getting me Patty! :)