Together with Galderma Aesthetics, the physician duo at The Aivee Clinic explore the beauty of embracing and celebrating different cultures.
Beyond leading a beauty brand, travel is a recurring theme in the Drs’ lives. Ivy Teo and Z. Teo. Their family trips and international training have ranged from Dr. Z’s home country of Singapore, the coast of Phuket, Thailand, the panoramic flower fields of Japan’s Shikisai no Oka Biei, to exploring the greenery of London’s Mayfair. For a family of five, traveling abroad allows them to appreciate the beauty of nature, culture, and people.
This time, for Teos, Paris is no exception. The couple flew to the City of Lights from Bangkok with Galderma Aesthetics to attend Vogue Philippines’ 2nd Anniversary Gala, “Vogue Thread,” which mixes art, fashion, and Filipino culture at the historic Galliera Palace on Pierre Street. .
According to Galderma Aesthetics, their presence at the gala signifies “a commitment to creativity and innovation in aesthetics.” They believe that by using advanced skin technology, Filipinos can feel confident while “enhancing their natural beauty.”
“Participating in this event is not only a tribute to our heritage, but also a demonstration of the vitality and creativity that Filipinos bring to the world,” said Gino, co-chair and curator. Dr. Ivey said while touring an exhibition of 23 Filipino designers translated into Maquette. Gonzalez.
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Aesthetics in the fashion and beauty industry is more than just superficial to the doctor and his wife. It is an expression of identity, culture and creativity. Originally from Singapore, Dr. Z admires Filipino culture, its richness and how it is reflected in art, fashion and beauty.
“By participating in this event, we will be able to witness firsthand how Filipino creativity resonates in the world, and we are honored to support this cultural exchange,” he said, adding that Filipino aesthetics will resonate with the world. We emphasized the impact on He continued, “This is a reminder that there is beauty in embracing and celebrating different cultures, no matter where we come from.”
As The Aivee Clinic celebrates its 15th anniversary in the Philippines and expands to Dr. Z’s hometown of Singapore, the physician duo reflects on the uniqueness of Filipino culture, especially in the field of beauty.
“Filipino beauty traditions are deeply rooted in a natural, holistic approach to self-care, blending indigenous wisdom and cultural practices passed down through generations,” Dr. Ivey explains. , added that these traditions are rooted in respect for the natural. And sustainable.
Heart Evangelista, Kiff Augusti, Dr. Ivy Teo, Sarah Laverty. Photographed by Kim Santos
How does The Aivee Clinic fit into this landscape of shaping Filipino beauty on a global scale?For the director and co-founder of her eponymous clinic, international conferences with reputable institutions, She says it’s all about training, collaboration and participation in collaborative research projects. These investments will increase the potential for discoveries such as harnessing the production of collagen and elastin through a process called a “regenerative biostimulator.”
She believes that Filipino dermatologists have a “unique understanding of tropical skin diseases and Asian skin that can bring valuable insights to the global skin care community.” Dr. Ivey further emphasizes this importance by blending new technology with local ingredients. “[Aivee Clinic]aims to create something new that addresses modern skin care needs while highlighting the rich heritage of the Philippines.”
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