2019/11/29
Panic buying? Here’s a rundown of 5 bazaars and pop-ups to find that perfect gift for loved ones. The best part? The products sold in these Christmas markets are locally made!
Greenbelt Designers’ Holiday Bazaar
From November 15 to December 15, The Gallery at Greenbelt 5, Makati
Now running in its 6th year, this bazaar has become a much-awaited event for residents living within the district.
This event is organized by sisters Bea Zobel Jr. and Sofia Elizalde, and features Filipino-made products that range from clothing, accessories, home items, food, and more.
The sisters proudly donate 20% of the proceeds from the bazaar to Ayala Foundation’s CENTEX school scholars.
Presente Holiday Pop-Up
From December 4 to 30, Ground Floor, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell
Katutubo Pop-Up Market
From December 6 to 8, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 28/F The Curve Tower, 32nd Street corner 3rd Avenue, Taguig
Truly putting Filipino artistry in the spotlight, this pop-up features amazing handcrafted, handwoven and handmade designs that are proudly Filipino-made. From clothing pieces ranging from tops, jackets, skirts, dresses, accessories, scarves, and shoes, you surely wont run out of things to see.
BPI Sinag ng Pasko Christmas Bazaar
December 11, 2019, Palm Drive Activity Center, Glorietta 2, Makati
Likhang Lokal
From November 22 to 24, Bonifacio High Street Amphitheater, Bonifacio Global City
Providing a venue for lesser-known local brands, this bazaar features offbeat finds and handmade crafts. Gifts such as handmade soaps and cosmetics, homemade crafts, and other goods can be found here.
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