Don't let the rains get you down. Stay dry, comfy and cozy with dishes that will warm you up, stylish waterproof wear and so much more recommended by your Rockwellists.
Don’t let the rain stop you from dressing (and eating) well
Level up your outfit with Harlan + Holden’s (R1 Level) twill panel top in dark stone. Whether you wear it as a top or outerwear, this versatile piece will keep things cozy and fashionable. Don’t just look good, but eat good as well with Chef Jessie’s (The Rockwell Club) classic French onion soup. Chef Jessie never disappoints. —Tin Coqueiro, Rockwell Land VPRetail Development
Rainy-day reads, eats and stylish finds
On a cold and rainy night, it is always nice to curl up with a good book. These two titles I got from Fully Booked (R3 Level) feature my favorite writers at the moment, Ocean Vuong and Sally Rooney. I also found these pieces I covet, a Fred Perry (R1 Level) hooded parka and Paul Smith (R1 Level) white sneakers that seem water-repellent. Last but not least, for tonight’s dinner, it’ll be a comforting bowl of laksa from Babu, from the Grid Food Market (R2 Level). —Boboy Consunji, marketing consultant
Sit back and relax
The weather may be a downer but that doesn’t mean you can’t sit back and relax in the comfort of your home with the Philux (R3 Level) Palma armchair. You can cozy up to a cup of Wildflour’s (8 Rockwell) pistachio au lait, the perfect mix of sweet and warm to wind down—or get pumped up. —Tracey Castillo, VP-Residential and Retail Development
Rest and sleep easy
With this cozy weather, slipping into ultra-smooth and soft sheets is such a luxury, and these bamboo lyocell sheets from Doze Days (shop.therockwellist.com) are the best. Add to the equation a bottle of Diptyque’s (R1 Level) Fleur de Peau and a cup of Gentle Sleep tea by Oh, Holiday! (R3 Level) and I’m never going to leave this bed. —Elise
Hot meals, cold days
Nothing says rainy season better than slurping a hot bowl of ramen. Your trip to Marudori (8 Rockwell) would not be complete without some shoyu paitan. Their gyoza, made with a blend of chicken, seasoning and veggies, is definitely a must-try. I always enjoy the flavorful umami trip, with a delicious grilled chicken thigh right smack in the midst of the warm broth. —Karlo
Stay cute and dry with a fashion staple
My rainy-day favorite would have to be the signature dumpling bag from Beyond the Vines (R2 Level).It’s lightweight, made of textured, water-resistant nylon, and comes in different sizes and colors. The strap is adjustable for multiway wearing, perfect for a fashionable and on-the-go lifestyle despite the storm clouds. —Anina
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