Karen Showcases Three Women Entrepreneurs Who Found Their Success Because of Taytay Garments in ‘My Puhunan’
Karen Showcases Three Women Entrepreneurs Who Found Their Success Because of Taytay Garments in ‘My Puhunan’
Three women entrepreneurs share how they put up a thriving business through making and selling low-cost clothing from the “Garments Capital of the Philippines” Taytay, Rizal in “My Puhunan” this Saturday (December 16). Karen Davila features Erika Duran, Dolores Munar, and Nancy Andres who found success in the fabrics and clothing made in Taytay. Erika, who started with only P500 capital for fabrics, is now a salon and restaurant owner. Dolores, who was a reseller, now makes her own clothing for kids. Nancy, who is a frequent shopper in Taytay, sells locally and internationally sourced garments in her stall in Baclaran. Meanwhile, Migs Bustos chats with Ghie Pangilinan who shares how she built her milk tea shop “Tea Talk” from scratch. Ghie shares how viewers can be a franchisee of a “Tea Talk” restaurant or kiosk-type store, which has a business model with a cheap starting capital.
Three women entrepreneurs share how they put up a thriving business through making and selling low-cost clothing from the “Garments Capital of the Philippines” Taytay, Rizal in “My Puhunan” this Saturday (December 16). Karen Davila features Erika Duran, Dolores Munar, and Nancy Andres who found success in the fabrics and clothing made in Taytay. Erika, who started with only P500 capital for fabrics, is now a salon and restaurant owner. Dolores, who was a reseller, now makes her own clothing for kids. Nancy, who is a frequent shopper in Taytay, sells locally and internationally sourced garments in her stall in Baclaran. Meanwhile, Migs Bustos chats with Ghie Pangilinan who shares how she built her milk tea shop “Tea Talk” from scratch. Ghie shares how viewers can be a franchisee of a “Tea Talk” restaurant or kiosk-type store, which has a business model with a cheap starting capital.