Beat the Christmas Rush–NOW!

Filed Under (Fashion) by MEGA on 14-12-2008

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With the recent opening of new Maldita stores around the metro, shopping for yourself or for your loved ones this season is so easy. Last December 5, 2008, Maldita opened its new store in Glorietta 5. The store is spacious and abound with new styles fit for the holiday season.






Stylish clothes for women, hip and modern tees for teens, or clean and classic ensembles for men, there is definitely something for you at Maldita. All you’ll ever need is right in one store. But that’s not all. Maldita, Black Sheep, Maldita+ and Diego is offering seasonal promos–perfect for those who are in a budget.

For every P3000 worth of single receipt cash or card purchase in Maldita or Diego on regular/sale/consigned items, customers will receive a P500 Gift Certificate. The Gift Certificates may only be used on the next purchase. For Black Sheep, you only need to spend P2500 to get the P500 Gift Certificate. Promo period is from December 12, 2008 to January 31, 2009.

Time to head on to Maldita for some serious shopping. See you there. :)

Patricia Tan, New Media Associate

MALDITA Opens New Stores

Filed Under (Events, Fashion) by MEGA on 24-11-2008

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Hi friends. We are very happy to announce that Maldita will be opening several stores this December.

Check out the new stores in Glorietta 5, Makati (NOW OPEN!)
Market! Market! on December 10.
Black Sheep North Edsa Annex on Dec 12

On its opening day, customers can avail of the Maldita Club Card (MCC) for only P5,000 worth of purchases, instead of the usual P10,000 accumulated purchases. The MCC will grant them 10% discount on cash and 5% discount on card purchases, as well as invites to exclusive events and promos.

For their regular promo, every P1000 worth of single receipt purchase of Black Sheep items will entitle the customers the Black Sheep discount dogtag card which will grant them 10% discount on cash and 5% discount on card purchases.

Take note that the MCC card will grant the same discount for Black Sheep merchandise but the Black Sheep dogtag card cannot be used to avail of discounts for Maldita items.

And that’s not all. Maldita now offers plus sizes available in all stores. Simply dubbed MALDITA+, our new plus sized collection celebrates and flaunts curves, for the MALDITA woman in all of us. They have new tops (blouses) and bottoms (pants) that are flattering for shapelier figures. Exciting, isn’t it?

Happy shopping in MALDITA! :)

Survivors make their statement against cervical cancer with Maldita and Bravehearts

Filed Under (Events) by MEGA on 24-11-2008

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MALDITA shines the spotlight on cervical cancer prevention as survivors of the disease modeled MALDITA’s new limited edition statement shirts during their recently held launch at the Mall of Asia.

Themed “B*tch Against Cervical Cancer”, the event celebrated the partnership between Maldita and Bravehearts, a multi-sectoral coalition dedicated to raising awareness on cervical cancer prevention.

The tees which have in-your-face statements such as “Detect Protect Respect”, “I Delight in Treating Myself Right” and “Has no one invented a Lousy Boyfriend Vaccine” were specially designed to reflect women empowerment, encouraging women to liberate themselves from this preventable disease.



Led by the Cervical Cancer Prevention Network (CECAP) and the Cancer Institute Foundation (CIF) with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Philippines and now joined by Maldita, Bravehearts is dedicated to spreading the word that cervical cancer can be prevented through a combination of proper screening and vaccination with its “X Out Cervical Cancer” campaign.

The event was attended by Bravehearts advocates, Atty. Gabby Concepcion, Suzie Entrata-Abrera and Camille Villar, daughter of Senator Manny Villar. The castaways from Survivor Philippines, beauty Queen Rochelle Barrameda and Maldita Endorser Ornussa Cadness were also present to support the cervical cancer survivors in their mission to spread the word against cervical cancer.

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