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  • Rockwell offers safe holiday al fresco experiences around the metro

    Rockwell has always been known for its festive and welcoming atmosphere, especially during the holidays. Its sophisticatedly unique Christmas decoration is highly anticipated by its customers. This year, the same experience transcends to its Greater Retail properties through safe al fresco dining, exciting holiday fairs, and festive musical performances. 

    To enhance the Christmas spirit that it has always been known for, Rockwell Center’s all-day al fresco dining destination at the Lopez and Plaza Drive are complemented by holiday fairs in partnership with The Tasting Club, on the weekends of December. It’s the place to discover the best of local and European fare, including hand-crafted apparel, accessories, home items, and charcuterie sets—perfect presents for friends and family. 

    The same pleasurable dining experience extends to Arton Strip in Katipunan, The Grove Retail Row in Pasig, and Santolan Town Plaza in San Juan. The Rockwell communities in these areas can safely enjoy their holiday meals, along with the lush scenery and picturesque surroundings. 

    Rockwell’s lifestyle destination up north, Arton Strip, now offers outdoor dining with a picturesque view featuring crowd-favorite dishes from newly opened Conti’s Bakeshop & Restaurant, authentic Italian cuisine from Sicilian Roast, and everyday staples from Starbucks Coffee. Perfect for the Christmas season, the Rockwell community in Katipunan, Quezon City can safely spend their holiday meals with live music.

    At The Grove Retail Row in Pasig, appetizing eats and hand-crafted novelties await the community on December 10 to 12, as they hold their Holiday Market with local brands such as Pinkies Farm, Amaani, Plural and Co, and more. Customers can dine with a festive ambiance, and at the same time find the perfect gift for their loved ones. 

    Furthermore, Santolan Town Plaza patrons can shop and dine in style, as they are entitled to a free limited edition leather canvas Rockwellist Tote when they spend P 50,000 in a single transaction or accumulated purchases from November 19, 2021 to January 31, 2022. 

    It’s always a Rockwell Christmas with more meaningful experiences to look forward to each year. 

  • The Rockwellist Recommends: Bite-sized, flavorful eats for your holiday Zoom party

    Grand Christmas parties may be cancelled this time, but festive feasts certainly aren’t.  Stay cozy inside your home, where the living room is just as exciting a place to dress up and dine in, fabulously.

    From deeply smoky and tangy chorizo Charcuterie boards to the freshest and most flavorful Temaki rolls, here we give you delightful ideas on what to serve and feast on, with friends and families, while celebrating online.  Great food is an antidote to being miles apart.   

     

    Assorted Temaki and 100% organic Fuji apple juice from Teppan Okochi

    Cave into your craving for Japanese with Teppan Okochi’s selection of Temakihandmade sushi rolls wrapped in special nori. Choose from 20 exciting flavors to keep you company for your virtual Christmas festivities. Each roll is kept crisp and fresh until your first bite, even when you order from home.

    You can also enjoy their well-loved rolls with their 100% organic juice from Aomori, Japan, where Fuji apples are harvested. Rich, flavorful, and guilt-free.

    Chorizo and Cheese Platter, Charcuterie Boards from Barcino

    Grazing boards complete any event, even more so when paired with a glass of wine. Barcino’s Charcuterie Boards will put you in the holiday mood with their delectable selection of cured meat, cheeses, and more.

    A must-try variant is the Chorizo and Cheese Platter, with signature slices of smoked chorizo. The Spanish delicacy complements the taste of rich wine, made better on a festive occasion with friends.

     

    Fried Squash Flowers with Mascarpone and Prosciutto from Gracepark

    Nothing says Christmas like a plate of something naughty and nice. These Fried Squash Flowers are the perfect virtual party treat, with the right balance of healthy and savory. Have a bite of squash blossoms, fried and wrapped with prosciutto, and filled with mascarpone. 

    Satisfyingly crunchy and with just the right amount of saltiness and sweet creaminess, this snack will put you in a good mood for the rest of the evening.

     

    SPR Salad (Shrimp, Parmesan, and Rocket) from Bun Appetit

    After almost two years in lockdown, everyone is missing traditional party eats for comfortable get-togethers with people we hold dear.

    For a more savory dish, Bun Appetit’s SPR Salad is complete with the seafood goodness of shrimp and the salty hint of parmesan. These pan-seared shrimp skewers are glazed with honey lemon dressing for a tangy note, laid on top of a generous serving of arugula.

     

    Truffle Prosciutto from Casa Nostra

    Put a modern twist to pizza nights with hand-tossed, authentic Italian goodness from Casa Nostra. Their menu of mouthwatering flavors will leave you wanting to take a bite out of every slice.

    Their well-loved offering is the personal pizza. Delight in a base of your choice, paired with a generous serving of toppings. There’s a thrilling selection of sauces, cheese, and vegetables to choose fromso you can have your meal just the way you want it.

  • The Rockwellist Recommends: Finding The Perfect Scent For The Special People On Your List

    Let’s get it out of the way: giving someone a fragrance as a present can be a tricky thing to get right. We all know that scent preference is personal; but to give someone a bottle of perfume they really love— now that makes for a truly special and memorable gift. A Rockwell Insider shares four tips for picking out a fragrance for a dear friend, loved one, or even for yourself.

    1. Look for clues.

    The person on your list may already have a go-to scent. You’ll spot it on their dresser or desk, or you might even catch a whiff of it when they walk by. There are many different scent profiles and note combinations, but you can narrow down your options by  finding out what types of fragrances they prefer, or even which fragrance houses they tend to gravitate towards.

    2. Consider their personality.

    Outdoorsy and active types might favor fresh, citrusy, or aquatic scents. The life of the party may go for something sweet and strong. What are this person’s day-to-day activities like? What are their interests and passions? Think of three words to describe this person, and from there, match the scent profile with the giftee.

    3. Make it unique.

    Some stores even offer customization services, like Diptyque’s bottle engraving promo, which will run until December 13, and Scentsmith Perfumery’s  and personalized perfume labels. Some fragrances like a Jo Malone can be worn on its own, or layered for a bespoke effect. Why not give an unexpected combination they can truly call their signature scent?

    4. Give the gift of variety.

    Can’t decide on just one or two scents? Go for a fragrance wardrobe or discovery set. Usually, these are collections of a fragrance house’s best sellers that cover a variety of scent profiles, so you can be pretty sure that the recipient will find something to their liking.

     

    Here are the scents I’ve picked out for some of my favorite people on my Christmas list.

     

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    Tracey

    Astier de Villatte Eau Chic, 150ml Php 9,698 | 900ml Php 24,998

    UNIVERS, One Rockwell

    Tracey embodies sophistication with laser-sharp focus. For her day-to-day scent, I’ve chosen Astier de Villatte’s Eau Chic. It’s a fuss-free, light, citrus floral scent that you can spray liberally when you want to feel refreshed and ready to power through a marathon of meetings for the day.

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    Tin

    Aerin Hibiscus Palm, 50ml Php 7,100 | 100ml Php 10,350

    Estée Lauder, R1 Level

    For Tin, I’ve chosen a fun fragrance that whisks you off to the tropics with just one whiff. It’s a fun, light scent that’s wearable all-year round. It’s a nice balance between watery and creamy, coconutty, and floral.

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    Boboy

    Heeley L’amandiere,  100ml Php 11,498

    UNIVERS, One Rockwell

    For the fabulous baker and advertising coach, I’ve chosen L’Amandiere, an interesting fragrance that hovers between a gourmand and a floral— in the hopes of capturing two of his passions in one olfactory experience. It smells almost as if you’re under an  almond tree, surrounded by  budding spring flowers, with a tartelette amandine in hand.

    Jelly

    Scarlet Poppy Cologne Intense, 50ml Php 7,700 | 100ml Php 11,500

    Jo Malone, R1 Level

    Warm, sweet, cozy, and subtle. Jo Malone’s Scarlet Poppy captures Jelly’s personality in a cute red bottle. This scent gives off a soft, creamy, vanilla vibe that’s hard not to love.

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    Anina

    Herbae Par L’Occitane Eau de Parfum, 90ml Php 5,600

    L’Occitane, R1 Level

    Herbae Par L’Occitane’s fresh green fruity floral notes capture Anina’s light and effervescent personality. It’s a sunny fragrance that’s a little unexpected.

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    Karlo

    Heeley Note de Yuzu 100ml Php 11,498

    UNIVERS, One Rockwell

    For a vibrant explorer like Karlo, the bright, citrus marine fragrance Note de Yuzu was an easy choice. This collaboration between French perfumer James Heeley and Maison Kitsuné brings us a combination of photorealistic yuzu and seabreeze, which dries down to a comforting powdery musk with some vetiver.

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    Pat

    Aerin Ikat Jasmine, 50ml Php 7,100 | 100ml Php 10,350

    Estée Lauder, R1 Level

    Ikat Jasmine is the perfect match for Pat. It’s a sweet combination of white florals— jasmine, tuberose, and honeysuckle that delivers a clean, soft, pretty, and bright feel.

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    Keanu

    Diptyque Kyoto Eau de Parfum, 75ml Php 9,150

    Diptyque, R1 Level

    For the artist of the team, I chose Kyoto by Diptyque. Every detail of this fragrance— the blend of notes, bottle design, and the furoshiki packaging feel so meticulously crafted. This is a scent that takes you on a journey. It starts off bright and tart, then some sweetness comes in, and finally develops into something deep and woody.

    Sonya

    Tuberose Angelica Cologne Intense, 100ml Php 11,500

    Jo Malone, R1 Level

    This fresh take on tuberose that’s quite captivating but never overpowering is my pick for Sonya. The sweetness of tuberose here is perfectly balanced with the freshness the angelica brings.

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    Nico

    Vibrant Leather Oud, 60ml Php 1,145 | 100ml Php 1,695

    Zara, R2 Level

    Vibrant leather oud is a light woody amber fragrance with hints of citrus that peek out here and there. It’s the perfect gateway fragrance for someone playful and energetic like Nico.

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    Issan

    Bohemian Musk Eau de Parfum 100ml Php 3,490

    Massimo Dutti, R1 Level

    For Issan who typically shies away from perfumes, I’ve picked out a soft, unintimidating, powdery floral scent. Bohemian Musk combines the brightness of jasmine and bergamot with amber and cedar to ground the fragrance.

    Elise

    Do Son EDP limited edition bottle, 75ml Php 9,150

    Diptyque, R1 Level

    This Christmas, I’m treating myself to a special limited release of a fragrance I already love. Do Son’s watery tuberose scent is beautifully complemented by the 2021 bottle design featuring a gilded illustration of Ha Long Bay, the olfactory landscape of this iconic perfume.