Woven Together: Why Project Headshot Campaign: Banig Is a Story Worth Telling Beyond Women's Month
- Blogapalooza Inc.

- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read
In celebration of Women’s Month last March, Blogapalooza proudly stood alongside a meaningful initiative that puts women’s stories front and center—the Project Headshot Campaign: Banig.
This campaign goes beyond visuals. It tells a story. One that’s deeply familiar, quietly powerful, and shared by so many women.
A Portrait of Strength

At the center of Blogapalooza’s participation is the headshot of CEO Ace Gapuz, a portrait that reflects quiet strength, leadership, and purpose.
Her involvement represents more than just presence. It stands for the kind of leadership that uplifts others, creates opportunities, and continues to push for spaces where women can thrive.
A Symbol That Speaks Volumes
At the heart of the campaign is the banig—a traditional woven mat that becomes both material and metaphor. Each strand represents a story. Each pattern reflects a journey. Individually, they may seem simple, but when woven together, they create something strong, meaningful, and enduring.
It mirrors the realities many women face every day:
Struggles that often go unseen
Emotional labor that never really pauses
Strength that grows not in isolation, but through shared experiences
The banig reminds us that no woman stands alone. There is power in connection—and beauty in collective resilience.
Blogapalooza’s support came to life through the presence of both the BlogaTeam and BlogaFam, who joined the movement in solidarity. From employees to influencers, the community showed up not just to participate, but to amplify the message.
Because supporting women isn’t just a statement. It’s action. It’s showing up. It’s making space for stories that deserve to be seen and heard.
Stronger Together
The Banig campaign is a reminder that women’s stories are not meant to be carried alone. They are meant to be shared, supported, and strengthened by community.
At Blogapalooza, supporting initiatives that elevate women is something we believe in deeply. Because when women are empowered, communities grow stronger—and stories like these continue to inspire others to rise, connect, and create impact.



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