Showing posts with label Jewelmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewelmer. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Asian Dragon Weddings 2014

Asian Dragon Weddings is one of the top bridal magazines in the Philippines.  With its editor Liza Ilarde at the helm, it has successfully created a style imprint of its own in the publishing industry.  Through the years, the annual magazine presents a plethora of style-setting ideas for the modern bride.  Forefronting trends and forecasts, the bridal bible unfolds an astounding display of dramatic, panoramic and breathtaking destinations that are a must on everyone's list.  It is a showcase of the the best designers, makeup artist, stylists and photographers that come together to produce excellent visual narratives of masterpieces.  More than just an eye candy, Asian Dragon Weddings is a premier collective and guide for the modern bride and is available in leading bookstores nationwide.  Below is bridal editorial from the latest issue featuring Manila's top designers and globally renowned jewelry brand Jewelmer and shot in the breathtaking Flower island located in Taytay, Palawan.












Sunday, September 28, 2014

Asian Dragon 2014

As a fashion stylist for more than two decades, creating an editorial is never a job but an exercise on free flowing creativity. After the thematic or conceptual direction is given, an explosive and spontanious synergy of passion happens.  The team becomes one in a distinct momentum of high energy that overflows almost everywhere.  A mood and look is set to create an atmosphere and translate a visual narrative of fashion.  The latest Asian Dragon shoot took the artists to the streets of Makati city at night.  Guerrilla it was as the team captured moments amidst the constant passing of vehicles and the slight presence rain.  Style reigned that night as the dark but glistening road was brightened up by Mida's touch in ensembles that looked like glittering stars. Dresses, gowns, seperates and a wide range of jewelry and accessories shimmered with a look of luxe all in its glorious splendor.  From one layout to another, the escalating energy brought the team with an all time high in the pursuit of style perfection.  And as the night ended, the visionary appeal in a couple of hours of work made another fantasy a reality-this is what fashion is all about.


















Sunday, September 14, 2014

Tokyo Landing 3

Tokyo's attractions is an endless list of where to go and what to do.  And after a long day work trip, the Jewelmer team planned a whole night to paint the town red.  From Mitsukoshi in, we headed to the Park Hyatt hotel to start our evening with a good dose of bubbles and gt's(gin tonic). The New York bar(52floor) is a study in chic interiors where luxe furnishings, ambient mood lighting, high ceiling and window panels define the look and feel of this haven of elegance. Over the horizon is a stunning night view of Tokyo and no wonder it became the backdrop for the movie "Lost in Translation".  One can't help but feel the irresistible vibe filling the air as one listens to a live jazz band. Fantastic acoustics envelope every space as music fill our ears and delight our senses. Posh surroundings filled with beautiful and stylish people feast the eyes and where decent conversations exist.  After swimming in several cocktails in one of Tokyo's scene to be seen, we were off to another exciting style adventure. 

Tokyo's Vogue Fashion Night Out is an annual event held all over the world that holds auction and special sales for their clientele.  Despite the heavy downpour, we headed out to Gucci-the Italian household name in fashion. As we entered the door, an auction piece(Hello Kitty in Gucci) welcomes us in her head to toe ensemble of iconic pieces( from the fur to sunnies to leather bow).  The legendary character never looked so chic as she was dressed up Italian style.  More champagne and canapĂ©s were served as we checked out the latest collection.  Three floors were filled with apparel, accesories and bags as the renowned logo brand showcased nothing but the ultimate luxurious lifestyle.
From the feel of Italy we go back to reality- Japan.  After drinking like a fish and started to get hungry,  we found ourselves at the epicenter of Roppongi (near the National Arts Center) where another fantastic dining place is set-Gonpachi. This amazing space is popularly known as the location of one of Quintin Tarantino's famous movies-Kill Bill.  The colossal wooden structure is a old world style Japanese restaurant  that caters to foreign tourists.  Decorated with a multitude of lanterns and natural furnishings, it serves local cuisine and has a sushi bar at the second floor.  No need to get lost in translation, waiters can speak English while the menu has it as well.  The tourist-friendly habituĂ© offers a simple yet good dining experience one would enjoy. After the sumptuous treat we headed back to the hotel at almost 1am hoping to get some rest and go to Never Never land. We did get the a chance to have a 30 minute snooze then headed out to Tokyo's famous party land instead-FERIA.  The five floor night owl's arena is a collage of different concepts and vibe satisfy the party animal in you.  The ultra club is one of the top places to see as it is home to five well-designed areas to suit ones all-sensory needs. Here we met with the rest of the Jewelmer family headed by Jacques Christophe Branellec and ended up out til around 430am. Time to relax and unwind as the team celebrated the milestone of the Golden South Sea Pearl.  
Making and witnessing  history brings pride to the Philippines. It marks the beginning of a union between two countries where both tradition and culture is prized.  Beyond the surface, its essence touches lives and strengthens identity and the value of family.  Jewelmer has become the pride of a nation. 



Guardian at the gate.


Modern refinement.


In the mood.
Bubbles up!


A toast to Jewelmer.
"Lost in Translation".


Style on the prowl.


Iconic.


Editor's picks.


Cheers to Gucci with Style Weekend's Liza Ilarde, Gucci Japan PR Director Mina Nemichi, Gucci Japan Merchandising Director Riccardo Emi and Jewelmer's AVP for Marketing Mia San Agustin.


Hello Kitty in Gucci.


The author with Hello Kitty and Jewelmer's Mia San Agustin.


My favorite Gucci sunnies and scarf as the backdrop.


"Kill Bill" the movie setting.


Perfect location for Quintin Tarantino's blockbuster.


The "killing field".


View from the top.


The author and Liza Ilarde(in black) with the Jewelmer family (from left to right) Mia San Agustin, Florent Lenoir and Jacques Christophe Branellec.(this photo by Liza Ilarde)


The New York Bar(Park Hyatt Tokyo)
3-7-1-2 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, Japan, 163-1055Opens Sunday to Wednesday from 5:00 pm to midnight. Thursday to Saturday from 5:00 pm to 1:00 am. Cover charge of 2,200 JPY is applied Monday through Saturday from 8:00 pm, Sunday from 7:00 pm


Gonpachi
1-13-11 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku.  To get there via train, it's nearest the Roppongi or Hiroo station.  Open from 1130am-6am daily.

FERIA
Feria building,  7-13-7 Roppongi
Opens 6pm-5am.



















Friday, September 12, 2014

Tokyo Landing 1

All firsts are milestones.  Seeing Tokyo was like opening my eyes to the world as if I was just born.  One can't help but love the vibe of the city as it unfolds an amazing cityscape that works with nature.  This author was sent by Philippine pearl brand Jewelmer to mark history in both countries.  After 138 years, prestigious luxury department stores Isetann and Mitsukoshi welcomes the golden south sea pearl into their roster of fine jewelry lined up with the likes of Cartier, Bulgari, Mikimoto, Chanel, Piaget etc.  Jewelmer is a priceless work of nature that has been adorned by the Japanese for its beauty and luxe standard of quality.  The "golden" national gem is a standout amidst the sea of sparkles and shine as it captivates even the most discerning of taste. Witnessing this unforgettable first in Philippine Pearl history is an honor as it again puts our country at the top of the world.  Love the Japanese culture as it offers impeccable gastronomic cuisine, chic fashion and fantastic nightlife. Tokyo is a sanctuary where style and cultural diversity exists under an unspoken code of discipline.  One of the melting pots of the world, it has become a fast-paced center where directions are looking optimistically forward.  Looking forward to coming back to this city and feast your eyes on my amazing travel experience through the photo gallery.


Tokyo here we go with Style Weekend's Liza Ilarde, the author and Jewelmer's Mia San Agustin.


The golden south sea pearl crowns the empire of the sun.


Surreal attractions. Ana intercontinental was home for our 3 day stay.


Dinner for three.


Geometry.


Three's Company.


Night cap at Mixx Bar and Lounge at te hotel.


Play of whites.



A room with a view.


Jewelmer's "Mon Secret" with SC Vizcarra black leather clutch are the perfect arm candy.


The setting for Isetann's private exhibition where top luxury brands from all over world participated.


Jewelmer making history.


The Jewelmer section.


The latest prized piece from Jewelmer.  Golden South Sea Pearl sculpturally set in gold and diamonds  from their "Tropical" collection.


The event.


Garden setting.


Path to solitude.


Happiness.