Showing posts with label Ria Bolivar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ria Bolivar. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Surface

2013 was a milestone.  This author released his second bag collection under TRU entitled "Surface".  A creative display of textures in traditional shapes and sizes, this exposition of artistry defines the tribute to classicism.  "Real fashion, real people, real leather" was the symbolic theme wherein industry personalities who are dear friends were invited to take part in this humble campaign that promotes the style ideal that classic are forever.  The old is made new with the use of contemporary stamped leather and distinct three metal dots detailing. The bag is a timeless style piece that surpasses fashion trending season after season and has past the test of time. Symbolically,  in parallel are the precious friendships this author has made with the co-stars of this campaign.  TRU in essence is a brand that only uses real and quality leather to promote the bag with aesthetic value and the idealism of quality.  
On a personal note,  this author would like to thank all those who made this collection possible. My deepest and forever gratitude to the kindred and warm hearts who took time and effort to make this dream a reality. To Cristina And Lisa the brains behind TRU who all these years believed and trusted in my talent. I love you all.



































For inquiries: check out TRU on Facebook or msg/call 09273461427

Special thanks to Angel Jacob, Ronnie Salvacion, Melanie Cuevas, Malou Romero, Joey Samson, Sara Black, Corine Alegre, Bianca Salonga, Vicky Tensuan, Katrina Holigores, Trish Chua Juico, Hideo Muraoka, Ann Umali, Jasmine Maierhofer, Ria Bolivar, Frank Hoefsmit, John Valle, Mickey See, Isabel Gatuslao, Brent Javier, Patrice Ramos Diaz, Ivar Aseron, Lou Munoz, Pablo Cabahug, Samantha Lewis, Pia Reyes, Mau de Leon and Kelly Misa.  
With my love and thanks to my endearing style team Mary Grace Caison, Mikka Velasquez, Bang Martinez, Diane Lasam, Tara Subaldo, Jona Buenaventura, Ann Andres and Kim Barik  .

Monday, October 31, 2011

Iconic

When a fashion brand's logo becomes a national trademark, it becomes an icon.  With the endless brand names in the Philippines, one has risen above the rest by imprinting and reinventing the country's map as the mark in local retail fashion--Collezione.  The brand in recent years made a glorious comeback through the brilliant design incantations by designer Rhett Eala as he redefined the look of modern sportwear.  Undoubtedly, the successful comeback has created a platform exploring new territories and covering vast borders in the world of retail. 
The author and his style team recently had the greatest of pleasure working with Rhett Eala and Collezione/Due in a recent fashion show unfolding their Holiday 2011 collection held at The Peninsula Manila.  The whole theme for the show worked around the inspiration of travel to the cold weather mountains and global landmarks.  A jetsetting appeal of fashion for the modern traveller in trendsetting style. The look was to channel the current feel of glamour fused with one of the biggest trends of the season-grunge.  For women, the take on grunge was uber  stylized in an all glammed up look with precious one of a kind pieces by accessories designer's Nicole Whisenhunt and Joanique's Malour Romero.  For men, layering was channeled in a play of modern fabrication and the season's best hues such as green, blues, purple, charcoal, grays and modern neutrals.  Menswear took a new spin with unique detailing, forward designs and form.
The oustanding experience was unforgettable and the cohesive fashion narrative was a product of overflowing creativity and synergy.  One of the best show's the author and his team has ever done, it was a playground of delight with good energy and a whole lot of fun.  Something for the books, a noteworthy moment in time and a lifetime memory of work with an icon in Philippine fashion.
Isn't it iconic?

Precious pieces by Nicole Whisenhunt.
Bejeweled skull caps by Rhett Eala.
Fancy footwear sponsor.
The author takes a photo.
Azkals rack.
In the mood.
Rehearsal in the mountains.
Raise your hands.  Director Jackie Aquino.
Take a cue.  Director Jackie Aquino and the Azkals' Anton de Rosario, James Younghusband, Phil Younghusband and Nate Burkey.
Behind the seams. Director Jackie Aquino and designer Rhett Eala.
Scene to be scene.
Azkals' Anton del Rosario.
Azkals' Nate Burkey.
Two of my favorite models:  Fatima Rabago and Nat Keifer.
Zaydan Timpani strikes a pose.
Under the table.
Model Michelle Panemanglor's crowning glory.
Sleek chic.
Look up Vanessa Matsunaga.
Close your eyes Valerie Weigenmann.
Joanique's Malou Romero prepares the jewelry.
Young husband materials Phil and James.
Designer Rhett Eala an hour before the show.
The Younghusbands instructed by backstage princess Poly Laurito.
Azkals' Phil Younghusband takes the cue from  Poly Laurito.

Designer Pablo Cabahug in translation.
Erin Zulueta behind the curtain wall.
Giggles here and there with Pablo Cabahug, Ornussa Cadness, Ria Bolivar and Grace Tagle.
A moment of laughter. The author with Jasmin Meierhofer, Pauline Prieto and Ria Bolivar.
Break a leg!
Final touch on Jasmin Meierhofer.
Glam grunge in full gear with Melanie Angeles, Ria Bolivar and Michelle Panemanglor.
Orange fever with John Spainhour.
Final stand.
All smiles.
Awaiting curtain call..
Final walk.
A walk to remember.
Designer Rhett Eala with the Azkals.