Mar 062014
 
Marlou being interviewed at the Oscars' Red Capet

Marlou being interviewed at the Oscars’ Red Carpet

Super stylist Marlou Colina is still reveling in the glow of his Oscars weekend, working and rubbing elbows with the stars at the recent Academy Awards in Hollywood.

The boyish owner of Colina Salons was busy for two days working with The Weinstein Company, a number of whose projects were in the running: August Osage County,  whose co-star Julia Roberts was nominated for Best Supporting Actress; The Grandmaster, which was nominated for Best in Costume Design; Philomena, nominated for Best Motion Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, and its lead, Dame Judi Dench, for Best Actress. Though she did not win, Dench was praised by the winner, Cate Blanchett, in her acceptance speech.

Marlou at the Academy Awards with the Oscar models for the ‘KTLA Live at the Red Carpet’

Marlou at the Academy Awards with the Oscar models for the ‘KTLA Live at the Red Carpet’

Marlou is exclusively working for Harvey Weinstein’s family for the pre-Oscars night and the awards night itself, doing the hair and make-up for Harvey’s daughter.

 “I didn’t get enough sleep since I had to be at the Red Carpet for the ‘KTLA Live at the Red Carpet’ doing the hair and make-up for the models of Hollywood couturier Alexis Monsanto, and KTLA reporter Erin Myers,” Marlou said.

“But no complains,” he adds happily.  “It’s God’s will that I am here. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, my American Dream come true.”

Marlou at the Academy Awards for the ‘KTLA Live at the Red Carpet’

Marlou at the Academy Awards for the ‘KTLA Live at the Red Carpet’

While working, Colina himself got some pleasant surprised: he was interviewed by TV reporters and Web bloggers on the red carpet, and asked for his insights regarding fashion trends at the red carpet over the years.

It’s perhaps a recognition of how far Marlou, this humble but talented stylist, salon owner and beauty resource speaker, has come in his journey of making people beautiful, stars or not.

This Sunday, March 9, Marlou will sit as one of the judges at the “Los Angeles Ballroom Dancing Show” at the La Mirada Theater for the Performing Arts.

For more information or to set an appointment, visit or call Colina Salons in Long Beach at (562) 988-3101, and Rancho Cucamonga at (909) 944-8596 or web: www.colinasaloninc.com

 

Mar 042014
 
Malacañang congratulates Fil-Am composer for ‘Best Song’ win in 86th Academy Awards

Confetti and flower drop during the re-enactment of the “Salubungan” rites of the military, people power volunteers, religious sector and youth for the commemorative activities of the 28th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution at the Cebu Provincial Capitol in Cebu City on Tuesday (February 25). (MNS photo) MANILA  (Mabuhay) – Malacañang congratulated Filipino-American composer Robert Lopez and wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez for winning at the 86th Academy Awards held Sunday (Monday, Manila time) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Lopez and his wife won the Best Original Song award for “Let It Go” which was used also in the Academy Awards winning best animated feature film, Disney Animation’s “Frozen.” It beat song nominations “The Moon Song” from Her by Karen Orzolek and Spike Jonze, “Happy” from Despicable Me 2 by Pharrell Williams, and “Ordinary Love” from Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom by U2. “We’re very, very happy that Robert Lopez, a Fil-Am, won the Oscar award,” Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said in a Palace press briefing. “We certainly congratulate Robert Lopez and his wife for their collaboration in coming up with the song Let It Go,” he added. Lopez had previously won the Tony Award for co-writing musicals Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon. Before winning an Academy award for “Let It Go,” the same song had also received numerous awards and nominations. He is also the only Filipino-American to win an Academy award and the youngest one to be an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) awards winner Read More …