ROCIO ESCAÑO, Manila

ROCIO ESCAÑO, Manila

Co-founder, Continuiti - Professional Events Host - Model
Manila, Philippines
📷 IG: rocioescano


What has been your biggest achievement?

Talking... ¡Cierra la boca! A phrase I often heard as a kid because, apparently, I never shut up. Ever. And yet, here I am—getting to do exactly that for work.

Life has a funny way of coming full circle. Being a professional host under 1Lit Corp, trained and managed by the incredible Issa Litton, has been a dream. I love initiating conversations and exchanging stories with all kinds of people.

Beyond hosting, I've also always been obsessed with a perfect outfit. The past few months have been the best game of dress-up — building Continuiti (www.continuiti.co) with my co-founders, Ina Cruz and Sam Villavicencio, and pouring our hearts into launching what is, at its core, every girl’s childhood dream: an endless closet, forever.

But more than that, Continuiti isn’t just about clothing rental - it’s about connection. Seeing a girl light up when she tries on a piece at our studio, especially if it’s one of my personal pieces, hits differently. It’s the idea that she gets to create brand new memories in something that still holds some of mine. That’s fashion at its best: stories stitched into fabric, meant to be shared. 



Can you share a silent win or personal success that often goes or have gone unnoticed?

I think silent wins happen daily. You just have to count them. It’s the things you do when no one is looking the small habits that quietly shape who you’re becoming. At some point, you have to get really honest about the gap between the life you want and the life your daily habits are actually leading you toward.

I genuinely believe that repetition rewires reality. Reality isn’t fixed. It’s flexible. The more you repeat something, the easier it gets, and before you know it, your reality has shifted. 

For me, those silent wins are: hitting my 10K steps, getting a workout in, learning something new every day (even if it’s just a new song!), journaling, expanding my vocabulary — just doing the "small" things that stack up over time. Because being consistent doesn’t just make you better at the thing you’re being consistent at. It makes you better at being consistent. Overall, I think that's how you win.
  

Best career advice you’ve received. 

"Discover what you love—and then figure out how to make a career out of it." Simple, but life-changing.

Rocio wears the Urban Rush Oversized Sweater. Shop it here.

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