Who is tessa prieto valdes




















I always support local for my shoes, hats, bags and other accessories. I have also discovered more weavers for my home furnishings and house decor! Taking this passion beyond fashion, I have created lots of artsy face masks to sell for charity.

Perhaps for the first time in her life, she has become a full-time mum and wife since she hardly has any social events to go to. It will be an extra special Christmas this year because of Baby Louie. For Louie, she put up a tree even if she was not planning to , surrounded by small ones, with the help of Cyndi Fernandez of Moss Design House. Her theme? She sees Christmas this year to be family-centred.

This would not be happening if there was no pandemic because we would be all away in different locations! Skip to main content. What began as curiosity for the marvelous world of underwater via a scuba diving lesson back in college turned into an advocacy. After that first plunge into the depths of our seas, there was no turning back. Tessa has since been consistent in joining several ocean cleanup projects, as well as staging projects to help different fishing communities.

She set up donation drives and charity galas, such as the Red Charity Gala , where they donated several bangka boats to many villages hit by calamities. She and her husband Dennis Valdes also commemorated their 25th anniversary with an installation of 25 buoys in carefully chosen reef sites in order to protect our precious marine life.

As style is embedded in her veins, incorporating her cause with it is a no-brainer pursuit. Staying at home during this pandemic has given her a better sense of what is truly important. Thus, it imparted a bigger impression on her, and the designer seeks to further spread the word on appreciating and doing baby steps towards the end goal.

Just like our lives, we need to heal and make a positive difference! For one, she believes that keeping the world plastic-free is a conscientious choice, and advises that we become wiser in our consumption of single-use waste. At present, Tessa is currently doing a special project with eco-conscious beauty brand Bioten to seed giant clams in chosen reef sanctuaries and help prompt ocean awareness.

Climate change is real, she says, and no matter how small an act you do is, she wants you to take it.



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