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VIYLine MSME Caravan Rolls Into SM City Masinag This September 17–23

 The VIYLine MSME Caravan is bringing its vibrant showcase of local entrepreneurship and proudly Filipino products to the east as it lands at SM City Masinag this September 17–23. Organized by VIYLine Group of Companies together with SM Supermalls, the caravan has become a well-loved platform for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to shine in some of the country’s busiest malls. From beauty and wellness essentials to fashion finds, home must-haves, and foodie favorites, shoppers can look forward to discovering the creativity, resilience, and grit of Filipino entrepreneurs.


VIYLine CEO Viy Cortez–Velasquez joins merchants and influencers at the caravan, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to uplifting MSMEs.





Members of the dance group Mastermind—Jepoy Pelingo, David Inere, Ericson Apelado, Cedrick Mateo, Emil Kristian, Raymund Arago, and Kristian Vienn Gonzalez—energize the crowd with a special performance during the caravan’s opening program. Mastermind is known for their viral dance covers and creative collaborations with local brands.


Toni Fowler, owner of FAB, and Vince Flores make their grand entrance at SM City Muntinlupa to show support for the VIYLine MSME Caravan.



Host Tita Krissy Achino (middle) and Even PH co-owners Venice Velasquez and Eve Castro show their support for fellow MSMEs during the caravan’s opening week.


The caravan has already made waves in its earlier stops across Luzon—including SM City Dasmariñas, Bacoor, San Pablo, Santa Rosa, Calamba, Fairview, Cabanatuan, and Muntinlupa—drawing enthusiastic crowds eager to support local brands and meet influencer-entrepreneurs.

“At SM, we are proud to partner with VIYLine in championing MSMEs by giving them spaces where they can thrive, connect with customers, and grow,” said Joaquin San Agustin, Executive Vice President, SM Supermalls. “The caravan has proven that supporting local is not just a trend, but a movement.”

Expect a lively week at SM City Masinag, complete with interactive booths, meet-and-greets with influencer-entrepreneurs, and budol-worthy deals that celebrate the best of Filipino MSMEs.


All eyes were on stage as VIYLine’s roster of influencer-entrepreneurs gathered for a special meet-and-greet at SM City Muntinlupa. Students, fans, and young shoppers filled the venue with excitement, eager to catch a glimpse of their favorite celebrities while celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit of the VIYLine MSME Caravan.


Catch the VIYLine MSME Caravan at the Upper Ground Level of SM City Masinag from September 17 to 23. Support local. Shop with purpose. Celebrate Filipino talent at the VIYLine MSME Caravan.


About SM Supermalls MSMEs

Celebrating 40 Super Years of Evolving With You, SM Supermalls—one of Southeast Asia’s largest mall developers and operators with 88 malls nationwide—marks a new era of connecting communities and redefining the malling experience through sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity. MSMEs are everywhere in SM Supermalls. From pop-ups to trade fairs, they transform our malls into launchpads of innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship—fueling energy, ideas, and everyday experiences. Be part of this success story—visit msme.smsupermalls.com or email customercare@smsupermalls.com to grow your business with SM today!

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