P2 Blooming Style Outfit Ideas

I am packing my things up last minute for our weekend trip.
I am so excited for this trip as I’d be able to watch Ayumi Hamasaki perform
live at A-Nation Singapore! Socks, accessories, cosmetics… I wish I don’t
forget anything! I have a check list but I am not 100% sure everything is
already listed there. Plus, I haven’t prepared my clothes yet! I don’t know yet
what outfits to pack in my bag. Do you also have the same problem when
preparing your outfits? Let’s have some quick and trendy outfit ideas!

So I found P2
Blooming Style
online where helpful outfit and makeup tips can be found.  Of course, the first coordinate which
attracted me is the one that shouts PINK. A pink coordinate is a must! I am loving
how they matched an elegant dress with a soft pink blazer  and paired with nice pink clutch and watch!
Painting nails with OPI is a great idea too!
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Mall shopping with friends and dinner date at night? Become
a superwoman and choose this white coordinate. It’s perfect for casual moments
and night outs too!
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Feeling a little laidback? Bring out your sneakers and pair
it with a knee-length dress with a plaid long sleeve shirt tied on waist for an
ultra-comfy style.
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Nice ideas right? Cool, hot, or somewhere in between, you
always want to dress right for the day. These nicely paired pieces (which you
may already have) will speed up decision-making while helping us become more
stylish all the time without exerting so much effort digging the closet. 
So
what’s your favorite P2 Blooming Style coordinate? Share it with us on the
comment box below!
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Last Updated on 9 years by Carizza


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10 responses to “P2 Blooming Style Outfit Ideas”

  1. Cristina Manalo

    Hi @carizzachua Here's a short story of a humble act of kindness, hoping to win a complimentary hair color @matrixphilippines. I already had my online registration for the coming October 25 8-inch Hair Cut Challenge. Haven't had a hair cut for almost 2 years. And this will be a meaningful experience for me.

    Since last year, I had been a supporter of SPARK PROJECT. A non profit organization who provideS scholarship subsidy and school grant allowances to certain deserving students. It was founded by my friend who is also an Alumni of Mataas na Paaralang Neptali A. Gonzales, a public school located at Mandaluyong where I graduated my high school. Basically, its funds comes from old students and some mutual friends who were kind enough to pledge monthly monetary donations.

    My act of kindness, I gave financial assistance to Spark Project so I could somehow help indigent students of my Alma Mater. Morever, during special occasions, my kids extend gifts to the scholars to make them feel a liitle more special and important. Teaching them at thecsame time the value of giving and sharing.

    And recently, the Spark Group did some outreach program at Tahanan ni Maria where the group fed more than 50 abandoned lolos and lolas. Games were conducted too. And of course, each of them received loot bags containing snacks and toiletries. At the end of the activity, seeing their happy faces, PRICELESS!

    Below are the Spark Scholars and the recent community work at Tahanan ni Maria.

    God Bless!

    Cristina Manalo (Facebook)
    @tintin_manalo (Instagram)

  2. Rochelle

    Hello! This is @rochel.sj and I'm here to share a random act/s of kindness.

    It was a Friday and the people who take the public transport know how much of a hassle it is when traveling from 4pm to 9pm, North or Southbound. I was seated on the second row of the bus bound to Laguna and the bus was already full (imagine a lot of hot-headed people standing), but the driver just kept on stopping on bus stops to load people.
    When we were in Makati, he let a kind-of 'old' lady on the bus, about late 60s to early 70s. After a few minutes, she's still standing, no one's offering a seat to this old lady, even the ones seated at the front (reserved for elderly and PWD). So, I stood up and. Offered the seat to the old lady.

    Another act of kindness is when I took an exam earlier this year. I brought a box of pencils because I was worried that someone might forget to bring a pencil. After the exam, the proctor said that we could donate the pencils that we used to the less fortunate through their program (they give school supplies as Christmas gifts to the kids). So, I gave the box of pencils and felt happy about it.

  3. Wow, I enjoyed reading your stories. 🙂

  4. Haven't had a haircut for almost 2 years as well! See you there!

  5. zashiq5

    Hi! I'm @zashiq5 I've sign up and received the confirmation from Matrix rep

    We are on our home from church and it was raining when we saw two lola walking without umbrellas. We came to the rescue and accompanied them on the way to the terminal.

    It was a small thing but I'm glad I helped. Looking forward to the MATRIX 8-INCH CUT FOR CANCER CHALLENGE 🙂

  6. It feels good to heart other people especially lolas no? 🙂

  7. Maine

    "Always a child at heart" is what they usually descibe my charisma with children. Ever since, I have always easily bonded with kids maybe because they see me as one of their age group. Haha. This is probably why I also find myself helping in causes and efforts that involve kids. I remember one late night as I was commuting home, I got off the bus at our area where there is a local fastfood chain. I usually just ride the tricycle beside the shop right after hopping off the bus but on this night a young boy approached me selling the last pieces of his sampaguita so he can go home. Guessing that the kid was hungry and tired, I asked him out of nowhere if he wanted to have dinner. He was surprised and shy at first but politely accepted my invitation. As I saw the kid happily eating, it warmed my heart and was thankful that in my own little way I made someone happy.

    Same with Matrix's effort, I had hesitations about cutting it shorter than the usual but then when I think of the kids with cancer that will benefit with the little sacrifice I have to make, it makes the big change a whole lot easier.

    PS. I do hope a kid gets my hair or a portion of it but nevertheless even if it doesn't Im sure somehow it will make someone happy and that in itself is worth everything.

  8. That is so sweet! Thanks for sharing this!

  9. sherry ann gole cruz

    i always give bread not money to the kids that i see or ask for money on jeeps,i always make sure i have biscuit or small bread on my bag,i think its best to give bread or food than money,it makes me happy when i see their smile on the small things i can shared.. i wanted to join the the matrix but my hair is not enough..eventually next year,if there is an event again
    IG:@annkharize

  10. I agree. Food is better than money. Also, they are accepting donations til Dec 31 at selected David's Salon branches 🙂

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