With its rich history and culture, Cebuanos are continuously inspired by the success of their homeland.
As a home of distinguished urban achievers, the Queen City of the South takes pride in their continuous success. With the accomplishments of urbanites like Monique Lhuillier, Philip Rodriguez, and Kenneth Cobonpue, they pave the way for Cebu City as well as the whole country to become recognized across the globe.
Fashion designer Monique Lhuillier has dressed world-renowned stars and is now globally recognized for her intricate masterpieces. Meanwhile, Philip Rodriguez, "Cebu's Fashion Czar", is known in the industry for dressing global dignitaries. But Cebu does not only flourish in terms of fashion.
Being a hotbed of talented Filipinos, the city is also known as the homeland of Kenneth Cobonpue, whose blend of style, function, and art in the field of furniture design, paved the way for global fame. His work has been featured in several foreign films and shows, with a star-studded list of clients.
Lhuillier, Escario, and Cobonpue are just some of the geniuses from Cebu that have bannered Cebuano talent and pride on a global scale. And as they continue to break the boundaries of possibility across different industries, it comes as no surprise as Ayala Land's standard bearer of innovation, Alveo Land, is introducing their brand of living in Cebu.
Located in the district of Cebu Business Park, Sedona Parc rises in the city's most desirable address, where Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu City Marriott Hotel, and the City Sports Club are located. With the neighboring 3,000-meter park that gives a panorama of greens, Sedona Parc balances sophistication with a designer parkside living experience.
"Sedona Parc offers its future residences privacy and exclusivity with 114 units. The development will feature thoughtfully planned modern but elegant interiors and amenities such as a designer lobby, private lounge, function hall, gym, swimming pool, and a roof deck," said Jennylle Tupaz, project development head of Alveo Land.
Manila Bulletin
05 July 2011
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