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An Editor's Note: Jerico Villamonte

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This is primarily made to give credit to the editors that really continue impressing me with their creative

creations in their respective magazines. An Editor’s Note

We will know them more as they answer my questions to them.

Hope you enjoyed every editors I chose.

Photo Credit to its own respective owners.

Thank You!

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A new kid in the block. Jerico

Villamonte, Editorial Assistant of Garage

Magazine.

Before he became EA for Garage, I always

see Jerico Villamonte in Stylebible.ph as an

attendee in the shows in Philippine Fashion

Week along with his companions

Ronnielle and Julia Villamonte.

He impress me with his sense of style. His simplicity when it comes in

dressing up really makes me adore his style. Now that he is working in

the only Men’s Fashion Magazine in the country, which is Garage

Magazine, can’t wait to see more of his solo editorials and I strongly

believe that he will learn a lot from the Garage Team most especially

with Rey Ilagan , Adrianne Concepcion and ofcourse My favorite of

them all the Style Director of Garage, Edlene Cabral

So Lets Know him more…

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1. How did you break in to the industry?

-Fashion Industry? To be honest I don’t think I am there

yet.Hahaha! But where I am right now, I can’t reach without

help from nicest people so I’m really thankful.

2. What did you do before starting at Garage Magazine?

-I was a marketing officer and a contributor for a broadsheet

at the same time.

3. Was Fashion always a part of your life?

- Hahaha! I can say so. I can’t take credit for what I wore

when I was a kid but as I remember, I’ve always wanted to

experiment with what I can find on my father’s closet and

mixing it with mine so..

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4. What was your first job in Fashion?

-I was a writer. I write about DIY stuff and actually make

them.

5. How did working at Garage Magazine influence you?

-I think it has made me more outspoken and less socially

awkward. It required me to because if not, I’d get fired as early

as now. Hahaha!

6. What does a Jerico Villamonte, Editor Assistant must/should do?

-Must do? Everything. Should do? Everything! It’s a good

thing because if you’re part of the editorial team, you get to be

exposed on everything that happens on the magazine and learn

from each one of them.

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7. What qualities does an Editor Assistant need to have?

-Always be prepared for anything. 8. What do you wear on set?

-I personally like to wear shorts and nothing tight because most

of the time you do a lot of bending, running around and all other

positions to make something work. Hahaha!

9. Favorite Designers

-Dean and Dan of Dsquared2 is one.

10. What to expect on the September Issue of Garage Magazine?

-“FASHION!!!!!”

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11. If you will write a book, what will be its Title and Content and why?

- Funny, my brother and I were talking about titles earlier.

Not yet sure with the title but the content would be: what

happens when the camera is filming and when it’s not.

What really happens to the people who have to deal with

the glamorous and the dull side of the fashion industry

and also probably about the drama of love stories that

happens on the life of people who work for fashion.

Hahaha!

12. Any parting words of advice:

- Be patient, be really patient. What you’re asking for may

not be given but what will be given is actually more than

what you’re asking for. It may sound like a cliché but

things happen for a reason and you’ll understand why it

has to happen when it finally happens.

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