Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Looser Blogger......... Some Lessons to be Learned

It was about an hour and a half before the clock strikes midnight to meet the year 2010. I was in my room surfing the net and tried to type my name over at google and out came a number list of topics about my craft. I came across this line and was amused to read a not so pleasant blog about me.

I learned that this blogger is a bride-elect whom I discovered blogging every details of her wedding from bridal events, to sourcing of suppliers, to her supplier shortlist, notes and appeared as an engrossed wannabe wedding review writer. Sooner than I realized, she turned out to be more of a sore bride-to-be who personally wrote a striking comment and description attempting to discredit my craft and making it appear that I was the wrong doer. The reference item came from this site, www.wedding4ish.blogspot.com, on her archive dated July 5, 2009.



(Now I hope this pathetic blogger realizes how I felt capturing her picture without permission)



Such brave and malicious commentary she wrote about me and even saying that she even spoke with me on a "supposed on the spot inquiry" only to criticize and discredit my integrity and credibility as an established designer in the wedding industry. Poor blogger, thinking that by blogging me indescretely, an outpouring of sentiments would vindicate her ignorance and irresponsible criticisms.

Its a pity this blogger does not know how to respect and observe the rights of an individual who without assimilating what transpired only to assert her callus ego insulting and blasting me in her blog. Irregardless of the hype status of a designer, it was very wrong for this blogger to put my name in an outright degradation considering of her ignorance of me and my establishment in the wedding industry. I have worked hard for this reputation and confident to say that I will be staying a lot longer in the industry as compared to this unfortunate blogger who claims of modesty and righteousness with intense ignorance and arrogance.

As she claimed that we prevented her "sister-in-law" May from taking pictures of our exhibit display, is our right to protect our property. Little do these people know how to respect the possession and rights of other people. Have they asked a courteous permission to take the pictures would have been a different story. Feeling that they were embarrassed because of our asking them not to take pictures, the arrogance of this blogger prevailed and took everything in her writing thinking that she was doing a modest "attention call", flattering my colleague designers and insulting my work. If indeed as she claimed that my gowns were not pretty (allegation), why then would they want to waste their precious clicks to capture my designs? Isn't that confusing?

SOME LESSONS TO BE LEARNED. 1) Learn to respect the property of other people. Not because we put our works in public display gives them the right to "steal" our property rights and use it for their own reference or material. I may have to speak for other suppliers in the industry like the florist, stylist, cake artist, invite printers, favor and souvenir suppliers, hair and make-up artist, etc. I may have realized this blogger is not used to attending exhibits where photos are not allowed to be taken whether there are notices for "no picture taking" or not. Still this sore blogger succeeded in taking photo of my booth and use it as her material in her blog to discredit me.

2) Be modest to ask permission to take photos and even be extensive enough to explain the purpose of the picture taking. Be prepared to be declined.

3) Learn to respect the disposition of an owner/supplier. It is their right to approve or not to approve of the request to take footage of their craft. Remember that picture taking with no permission is categorically considered to be "stealing".

4) Humility is modest and humane. Learn to accept people's minds on declaration and not turn reality to unfortunate lies.

5) Make sure to research on a supplier's identity before doing a subjective criticism. It pays to be really aware of a supplier's niche in the industry.

I rest my case. I hope they will be married the second time around, undergo the same preparation and be more sensitive next time. "Ignorance is not synonymous to Innocence".

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Bride and Groom from Singapore ( Ilao - Togoto Wedding, November 8, 2009)




Joel and Racquel were referred wedding clients to me by a dear coordinator friend Jody.
Both based in Singapore, they were really up to the planning of this wedding. Despite their distance from Manila, they made sure to allot time to come home to check on how things are doing. My assistant Roem had been so effective in communicating and facilitating the concerns and request of this very pleasant couple. It was a slowly but surely hit wedding production for us.

Even their folks were very pleasant and we had a swift time accomplishing this task.
Coming from a wedding morning service to another couple, me and my staff has decided not to return to the office anymore and instead, has decided to have lunch in a Mall.
We were really early arriving at the hotel and everyone seem to be having a good and relaxed moment.





The bayview was outstanding from Racquel's bridal sweet on the 23rd floor of the hotel. All brides are beautiful on their wedding day at very least I can say. Of course me and my staff were all tired from the morning's wedding service but we didn't feel it very much as when we see that all the dresses we made looked good on everyone. Racquel had a long time being photographed before finally leaving the hotel to proceed to the cathedral. At 4:30 pm, the bridal march started.


We assisted Racquel upon getting off from her bridal limousine. Making sure everything was in place from her petticoat, to her skirt, and the blusher veil in front. The wind was posting us a challenge having to position the 5-yard veil but of course upon entering the air-conditioned cathedral, it was a smooth flow from there. The wedding music assisted Racquel as she marched the very long aisle of the cathedral.
Our work for the day is finally done. Tired and exhausted, it was indeed a long day for me and my staff. But the day's effort was worth it. Job well done!

DRESSING UP VENUE: Suite 2330, Manila Diamond Hotel
CEREMONY VENUE: Manila Metropolitan Cathedral
RECEPTION VENUE: Villa Immaculada, Intramuros, Manila

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ariel Javelosa Photography
VIDEOGRAPHY: Ariel Javelosa Videography
WEDDING COORDINATOR: Jody Liwanag of Events Experts
HAIR AND MAKE-UP: Nini of Eddie Bruan Salon
FLORIST: Tropical Blooms
CATERER: Tamayo's Catering


Note: Some pictures taken by Raphael Yu Photography

A Destined Wedding ( Tuguib - Fontanilla Wedding, November 8, 2009)




Arlyn is my third-generation bride-client. Third generation though unlike the anti-microbial medications, this bride-client of my is the third batch of bride that has commissioned me to do her wedding gown and female entourage gowns coming from a big medical center along Taft and United Nations Ave. She came in early to consult with me for her wedding preparations. Just finished her post-graduate internship program, she has soon decided to tie the knot with Rey, a registered nurse working in London.



It was a long-distance relationship and somehow, it was kinda difficult in preparing their wedding arrangements. From an October date, they have decided to move it two weeks after and alas! I was requested to do the apparels in just one month. I knew I was having another wedding on that same date. It was a good thing that Arlyn and Rey's ceremony time was set in the morning.


We thought we could be with her at 7:00 am to assist her with her dressing only to find ourselves driving around the block for roads were closed and rerouted for an ongoing fun run activity. We arrived as a five man team assisting the entire female entourage for whatever last minute things there was to attend to. Arlyn looked so beautiful and radiant that morning.






It was a transformation from a regular doctor to a wedding belle. It was indeed a revelation. It was a exciting and emotional moment for Arlyn and Rey as their folks have come all the way from La Union and Pangasinan for this momentous event. The mood was joyous and festive. You can feel the excitement of everyone. It was a Sunday morning , the ceremony started at exactly 10:00 am, as the cathedrals' music started to play hinting the commencement of the bridal march, we assisted Arlyn as she got of from her bridal limousine and made sure she was groomed properly while awaiting for the opening of the huge steel door of the cathedral which is known to be the only steel constructed church in Asia.


Everything went smoothly as expected. Her chosen wedding coordinators came in full force making there presence noticed and had been handling the proceeding smoothly.
It was a wedding destined to be.

DRESSING UP VENUE: Suite 1605, Pan Pacific Hotel
CEREMONY VENUE: San Sebastian Basilica
RECEPTION VENUE: Pacific Ballroom, Pan Pacific Hotel

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ariel Javelosa Photography
VIDEOGRAPHY: Ariel Javelosa Videography
WEDDING COORDINATOR: Sherill Felizardo of THE WEDDING ARCHITECT
INVITATIONS: Wink
HAIR AND MAKE-UP: Jackie Rivera
FLOWERS: Flowers and Foliage

Sunday, November 01, 2009

My First Wedding at the Bamboo Organ Church ( Apura - Nuesca Wedding, October 24, 2009)



Babylyn I recall was a telephone inquiry bride as relayed to me by Roem my assistant. She called us more than once until she finally decided to set an appointment with us. Babylyn will be exchanging marriage vows with Architect Dale. I must say that these couple's line of work entails command and presentation of concepts and ideas. But this time, they've decided to take the backseat and leave all the designs and planning to me.



The endorsement was very short; a white wedding gown and a black tuxedo. They had full confidence that I will be able to deliver good concepts for them with their attires. The design presentation was not an ordeal, immediately, Babylyn had chosen the design among the three sketches I presented to her. Dale requested for a gold satin vest and everything was on the go.
Babylyn had also requested mo create an elegant Mother of the Bride's gown. I met her mom. She was a darling mom. She knew what she wanted and I made something for her that she immediately liked. I though she was strict. The impression was very wrong, instead I realized she was just straight forward and eventually I was very happy as to how she appreciated her dress. She definitely looked so elegant on it.
Come Babylyn and Dale's wedding day, we have another activity to undertake right after assisting the couple with their concerns. We were there as committed.



It was such a fun and hilarious moment for all of us as Jackie Rivera, the world-class hair and make-up artist continuous to entertain us while doing Babylyns hair and make-up.
Jackie to my knowledge is a true world-class hair and make-up artist as his credentials would speak of these testimonies. It will be a long drive from the Hotel to the church. The traffic was even horrendous. But we managed to get there travelling for about an hour and a half. Soon, it was time to assist Babylyn to line up for her bridal march. The church's aisle was beautifully decorated with sampaguita draping and pillar flower arrangements. Everything was in place. The bridal hymn was played and it was time for Babylyn to walk the aisle.

DRESSING UP VENUE: The Heritage Hotel
PHOTOGRAPHY: BA Studio
VIDEOGRAPHY: BA Studio
WEDDING COORDINATOR: Rubylyn Alvarez of Life's Celebration
HAIR AND MAKE-UP: Jackie Rivera
FLORIST: LOI FLORAL SENSE by Serge Igonia
WEDDING CAKE: Angelyn's Cakes
CATERER: Queen's Land Catering
WEDDING LIMOUSINE: Bettle-Limo


CEREMONY VENUE: St. Joseph's Parish, Bamboo Organ. Las PiƱas City
RECEPTION VENUE: Ysabel's Garden

Friday, October 23, 2009

The Bride from Dubai ( Tesico - Elesterio Wedding, October 20, 2009 )



Mary Tess is a long distance bride-client. She was an inquiring bride that I met online. It was quick nod that she gave me entrusting the most important attire for her event, her wedding gown. She sent me pegs to work on and of course, I took those reference in coming up with a wedding gown design that she will approve.
Mary Tess is so easy to work with. She has given me the freehand to enhance and beautify the gown. She did not compromised the cost in coming up with a beautifully crafted wedding dress. A Dubai-based nurse, she has trusted us 100% to work on her gown.
Fitting was even easier. There was a very minor adjustment on the dress and was very manageable. Come wedding day, of course as my personal commitment stays, we assisted her in dressing up. It was a Tuesday wedding for Mary Tess but the festive mood makes it appear as a weekend event. We made sure that we attended to her all the way to the ceremony venue. My assistant Roem assisted her and made sure it was well coordinated.


The bridal march commenced and I notice a very solemn proceeding as Mary Tess started to walk the aisle. Mary Tess has exchanged vows with Jayson. I loved the beautiful picture frame she gave me as a token of her appreciation. It something to really keep and be used. I could only wish for more brides like Mary Tess. It keeps me inspired to work harder.

DRESSING UP VENUE: Executive Suite, Rm 2229 of the Diamond Hotel Philippines
CEREMONY VENUE: Manila Metropolitan Cathedral
RECEPTION VENUE: Plaza del Gobernador

PHOTOGRAPHY: Nep Almonina Photography
VIDEOGRAPHY: Direktor's Cut
WEDDING COORDINATOR: Joey Commandao
HAIR AND MAKE-UP: Airbrush make-up by Lawrence Leuterio
FLORIST: Gilbert Racsa
CATERER: Josiah's Catering

A Traditional Catholic Wedding in Oman ( Sameer - Agustin Wedding, October 15, 2009)




Jane Agustin was a graduating tourism major when I first met her. She graciously accomodated my invitation to be my model for pictorials during my beginnings as a full time bridal gown designer and as an active participant in bridal fairs nine years back. She was the very first model to appear in my very first website design. After five years of absence, she suddenly called me to inform me that she is finally tying the knot. It was an overseas call all the way from Oman where she is based working as an flight attendant for Oman Air. The fortunate groom-elect is Faddi Sameer, a Catholic Iraqi physician likewise based in Oman.




Faddi and Jane had to fly here to make the necessary arrangments. So uncertain of the finality of their wedding preparations with the date and all, they gave utmost priority to Jane's wedding gown. I'm so fortunate Jane hasn't forgotten me after all. She is commissioning me to do her wedding gown along with her female entourage gowns. The energetic Jane has remained the same but more sophisticated now. She knows what she wants and has trusted me to collaborate with the design and making of the dress.
She got what she wanted. It was a happy Catholic wedding event in an Arab land. And love is in the air. Wishing Faddi and Jane all the married bliss.

Note: Photos taken from the Facebook site of Fadi Assad, MD

Two Anesthesia Diplomates, A Couple ( Garcia - Hernandez Wedding, October 16, 2009)




A one year and one month wedding in the making! Allan and Erika came to me in September 2008 for an October wedding of this year. I feel very blessed to keep on having wonderful clients. It was a 100% trust from day one. I was able to make a 1005 input on the wedding's concept and style as far as the attires were concerned.


Allan and Erika are both diplomates in the field of Anesthesia in the practice of medicine. It was a very swift working relationship that will surely make us miss them. I've been blessed with wonderful bride and groom clients in the many years of my career. They've been added to my honor roll of good clients. In reality, I haven't encountered many bridezillas in my long years of wedding apparels. To my recall only two or three in my ten years of recall. But of course there will always be the darling couples in my career and they continuously inspire me to further improve my craft.


It was a Friday afternoon, the weather is a bit challenging but the festive mood was very much in the air at Erika's ambassador suite. Jackie Rivera's never ending charade of comics has even livened up the room while doing the hair and make-up of the females in the suite.



This master of his craft didn't fail to achieve his task.
Everything was on schedule. We arrived early at the church. Members of the entourage and guests have started to arrive. Me and my entire staff were on her until the the church doors' have opened. Allan was dashing in his black tuxedo. The bridal march has commenced and it was time for us to assist Erika for the last time as a bride.
After Jackie's make-up retouch, we made sure that Erika is well groomed for this
emotional moment. This couple is a rare find. We will surely miss them.




Erika and Allan's Dressing venue: AMBASSADOR SUITE OF DUSIT THANI
Ceremony Venue: Santuario de San Antonio, Forbes Park, Makati
Reception Venue: The Blue Leaf Pavilion

Photographer: Imagine Nation
Videographer: Imagine Nation
Hair and Make-up: Jackie Rivera
Wedding Coordinator: Christine Ong-Te
Florist: Teddy Manuel
Invites: QP Printing
Caterer: Josiah's Catering
Limousine: Josiah's Catering