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Considered as one of the most successful Cebuano bands, Missing Filemon was formed in 2002, by Lorenzo “Insoy” Niñal (vocals/guitars).
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At the young age of 19, Mario Eduardo Escario started his career as a part-time designer for a Cebu-based ready-to-wear clothing exporter. Jun, as he is fondly called, had a short stint as the full-time designer of En Sepia, the premier fashion house in Cebu, where he mastered his skills in haute couture and dealing with clients. When he decided to open his own shop, he named it Bacchus, which signifies love of life and living well. The fashionistas in Cebu started to notice and soon enough, Jun Escario became a household name.
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Master couturier Cary Santiago’s name has become synonymous with splendid laser-cut work or doily designs after around twenty years in the business of fashion. His exceptional talent has made him one of the most famous Cebuanos in high-fashion circles.
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Before Manny Pacquaio, Luisito Espinosa and Nonito Donaire made their mark on the boxing world, a Cebuano boxer named Gabriel “Flash” Elorde brought glory to the Philippines.
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Real talent is not hard to find in Cebu. Cebuanos are known to be vibrant people with a zest for life.
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