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Be your own wonder woman at Robinsons Department Store’s Women’s Month sale

Enjoy up to 70% off on select brands, get more deals during Women Wednesdays, and learn from empowering women this March
/ 05:47 PM March 17, 2025

Fashion and beauty are a great source of empowerment. Putting on your favorite outfit or your favorite shade of lipstick can instantly give you a boost of confidence for the day. It’s like a superpower and you’re Wonder Woman, ready to face anything.

Robinsons Department Store Women’s Month woman

This Women’s Month, you can become your own heroine with Robinsons Department Store’s aptly named Wonder Women Sale for the whole month of March. Enjoy up to 70% off on select items from the Ladies’ Apparel, Shoes, Bags, Accessories, and Beauty sections in all branches nationwide and online stores.  This includes local brand Binibini Marikit, which has a special collaboration with Stella, an exclusive RDS Women’s Fashion brand.

Robinsons Department Store Women’s Month woman

The cool part is you can get more savings when you shop this month. On Women Wednesdays, you can get 10% off when you buy P1,500 worth of items from participating brands. Explore several style possibilities and step out of your makeup comfort zone. This is your chance to dress like the strongest woman you know: yourself! This is the best time to spend quality time and share shopping notes with your fellow ladies, like your mom, sister, and BFFs. You can also pose and take photos in front of the fun, vibrant Women’s Month installations at Robinsons Department Store, so you can flaunt your confidence on your feed during this empowering season.

Additionally, if you have a Metrobank Credit Card, you can get P200 cashback for a single-receipt spend of P3,000 on straight transactions, or a P300 cashback for P7,000 on a 0% installment transaction.

Learning from inspiring “WomEntrepreneurs”

Robinsons Department Store Women’s Month woman

For Women’s Month, Robinsons Department Store & SPARK! Philippines inspired women in an insightful forum. (R-L) Melanie Magboo, Bb. Marikit CEO; Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte; Janine Codizal, ECORA Offline Marketing Manager; Mona Celine Yap, Department Head of the Quezon City Small Business and Cooperatives Development Promotions Office; and Denice Sy, Ever Bilena Cosmetics Chief Sales and Marketing Officer.

Last March 11, SPARK! Philippines hosted an insightful forum titled “#Women2025: WomEntrepreneurs in the Digital Era” at the Robinsons Department Store Main Atrium. In line with the International Women’s Day 2025 theme, “For ALL women and girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment,” this forum aimed to promote digital literacy and entrepreneurial skills among women and girls to equip them with the skills to shape inclusive economies and communities, and build a bright future for themselves. It featured inspiring womentrepreneurs, such as Binibini Marikit’s Melanie Magboo, Ever Bilena’s Denice Sy and Mona Celine Yap from the Quezon City Small Business and Cooperatives Development Promotions Office.

“WomEntrepreneurs” from all sectors gather at Robinsons Department Store to learn more about digital literacy and entrepreneurial skills.

The Wonder Women of the moment. Host Jules Guiang spoke with (R-L) Bb. Marikit’s Melanie Magboo, ECORA’s Janine Codizal, QC Small Business and Cooperatives Development Promotions Office’s Mona Celine Yap, and Ever Bilena Cosmetics’ Denice Sy.

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This article is brought to you by Robinsons Department Store.

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