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The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City

The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City

Grace C. Diez

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Updated Mar 16, 2023 09:07 PM PHT

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The Rockwell Lifestyle finally arrives at Angeles City in Pampanga.


Pampanga is one of the most exciting places for discovering culinary treats,aesthetically pleasing K-coffee shops and now a haven for fashion discoveries. Thistime around, Pampanga gets a glimpse of the Rockwell experience at Nepo, AngelesCity. The Rockwellist, Power Plant Mall’s pop-up, will have a two-month physical shopin Rockwell Center Nepo from March until April 30, 2023.

The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City


First introduced in Rockwell Center Makati, The Rockwellist houses exclusive brandsthat perfectly complements and fits the Rockwell lifestyle. Among the brands that areavailable at the pop-up include Audrey Albason, Jim Weaver, Makina Watches,Marmol Stonework, Orias, Paul Raymond, Studio Regina, Suki Jewelry and TaLouLou. To know more about the kind of brands available at the pop up, here’s aspotlight on one of the participating brands: Suki Jewelry.


Charlene Cabigas, Marketing Head and co-founder of Suki Jewelry, was present at thelaunch of The Rockwellist in Nepo.

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The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City


“Pampanga is a new market for the brand and I think it’s an exciting way to showcaselocal products, particularly our brand Suki Jewelry. So here, we were given theopportunity to showcase some of our bestselling pieces such as our Tiny Huggies.What’s nice about it is you can drop by anytime so you can see the pieces up close,see the quality of the pieces and even try them on. We’re very thrilled and grateful toRockwell for this opportunity,” Cabigas says.


Like the brands featured at The Rockwellist, Suki Jewelry is a homegrown Filipinobrand that appeals to those with discerning taste.

The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City


“We created the brand five years ago simply because we couldn’t find a brand thatoffers a similar product in the market during that time. That time, the market wassaturated with two extremities so there were products that were great for everyday butthey were too disposable in a sense, and there were products that were of great qualitybut sort of too overpriced so Suki was born to fill that gap,” Cabigas begins.


“With Suki, we believe that we are one of the firsts if not the first jewelry brand tointroduce ourselves as a direct-to-consumer brand. It simply means we do everythingfrom end to end that means we are in charge of design, conceptualization toproduction to marketing to selling the pieces to consumers. We have a very hands-onapproach and it allows us to price the pieces fairly and at the same time, be in controlof quality of the pieces. We make sure that each and every piece is of great quality. AllSuki pieces are made of gold with natural diamonds and are locally handcrafted alldone by our highly skilled artisans. It is proudly Filipino,” she shares.

The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City


At The Rockwellist Pop Up in Nepo, shoppers can conveniently browse through itemson-site that are likewise offered online. Special Rockwell merchandise will also be soldat the physical store. Soon, The Rockwellist Confections is set to launch newKapampangan flavors in partnership with culinary icons in the local restaurant scenethrough a partnership with CMV Txokolat. The Rockwellist will similarly feature theseexciting, new treats.


Learn more on Power Plant Mall’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

The Rockwellist Pops Up at Nepo in Angeles City

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