Thursday, February 26, 2015

BRIDAL BLISS: My Best Friend's Wedding

It is a rare privilege for designers to become a part of the lives of their brides, as through loving hands they literally craft the last garment one wears as a single woman. It's a transformative piece, one sprinkled in fairy dust and bestowed on with such power and reverence that holds us all in its thrall. And if it's to be worn by your childhood bestie, then I do think it becomes all the more magical.
PHOTO BY JUN SONG
That is the story of me, and Karaine, my BFF from grade school who moved to Australia and met the love of her life Victor. I was in New York (studying at FIT and interning at Marchesa and Vera Wang) when she got engaged and given that we were continents apart, we weren't sure how to pull off making her princess wedding gown. But love can truly move mountains and I was so excited that I had to come back home to Manila to start making it! 

Like all crazy endeavours, we started off with a plan, a.k.a. a sketch. She ultimately chose this design, a drop waist lace bodice finished off with ruffles galore! 


She could only come to Manila once or twice for fittings before the big day, so we had to make it work. At this point, I would like to commend my friend's immense trust in me, that I would come up with something pretty for her special day. During the three months or so that we were crafting her gown, all she got were progress photos. We got so fond of the dress we've nicknamed her Ms. Fluffles (now, Mrs. Fluffles, naturally). With more than a hundred yards of organza (plus plus plus), I would say she's earned her moniker. 


I got to Perth two weeks before the wedding, and with bated breath, Karaine tried on her gown. Thankfully, it was a great fit and apart from a few length issues, it was perfect!!! More importantly, the bride-to-be was happy, and that's all a designer-friend could ever ask for!

The wedding was held on a gorgeously sunny day in Perth, Australia. The ceremony was in a quaint chapel in Fremantle filled with a lot of history, followed by a lovely reception of close family and friends at Caversham House in Swan Valley. The couple's adventurous photographer, Jun Song, took these photos around the port city of Fremantle and at the wedding reception venue. 





Aside from the wedding gowns, my other favourite thing to make are flower girl dresses! Who could resist all that cuteness, really?! Karaine wanted mini-mi gowns but she still wanted them to look like sweet little girls. The result, organza ball gowns with lovely pink sashes!


The two flower girls plus a third, honorary one who was smart enough to match the color scheme! 


This was us at flower girl Amelia's dress fitting in Perth. I also got her measurements via email so we were so happy the dress fit. Her little sister was equally excited and joined us for a nice, little cuddle on the floor. 



And finally, the bride and her entourage. It was like a mini-reunion as it had been me, another bosom buddy from grade school Stephanie, and the bride's cousin Wena. 


And so ends my little tale of love, rendered in cascading ruffles, beautiful bows, and sparkly lace. But as this bridal gown bids you adieu, for it's served its mission well, it does usher in a beautiful new life for the couple filled with a lifetime of bliss and a future of hope.


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

MARIANE'S MUSES: Anne Curtis Smith for Primadonna

Anne Curtis. Her given name may not be idiosyncratic enough to allow her the luxury of dropping her last, but trust me when I say, she is a star who needs no introduction. She's like Beyonce, who despite having the same 24 hours in a day, was able to sing, dance, act, host, model, have amazing abs in the time you and I Facebooked, Buzzfeeded, Instagram-stalked our crushes (and frenemies), Whatsapped the news to our posse, got a latte, and then napped.

Her versatility and down-to-earth-glamour is akin to fab shoe brand Primadonna, whose trendy boutiques are filled to the brim with haute heels for sexy nights out, beaded sandals for the beach, or cute flats for day. It's a label I love so when I was asked to make clothes for their 2014 Holiday campaign shoot, starring Anne Curtis, I couldn't say YES fast enough! 

Chanelling the festive holiday season, the campaign of sexy stilettos and metallic hues was a sight to behold! This was one of the final layouts captured by lensman BJ Pascual of Anne in a metallic jersey mini with chain-strap detail paired with strappy black heels. Shoes are getting very delicate and this black one is a classic!


Naturally, I couldn't stop myself from snapping a photo of the larger-than-life poster in the store. It just makes everything feel super legit! 



A photo posted by Mariane (@marianeperez) on


And for some déjà vu, I also designed this gown for the label's Pre-Holiday campaign last year, which reveled in  a punk-rock theme. Melville, one of Pam Quinones' styling associates, asked for cutouts, slinkiness, and a slits galore! Rendered in velvet, I do think the whole outfit had a sultry quality about it, and looked great with Primadonna's silver platforms. 


Going back to gold...the 2014 ad campaign was actually shot earlier in that year, I would say maybe a week after Anne's unfortunate jellyfish incident. And despite being on the road to recovery, Amazing Anne posed with such glamour and moved with such infectious energy. Seriously, what jellyfish?

Here are some behind the scenes goodies from the super fun and high energy shoot. Anne was such a natural at posing, and was gorgeous in every frame! 


In between takes, hairstylist Raymond Santiago makes sure her hair is super perfect! 


Of course after the shoot, we all kinda lined up to get photos with her. There was a bunch of us, but she had time for every little fan girl on set! 



Me and Valerie of Primadonna taking pictures of ourselves, while Anne was taking pictures. Priorities, priorities! 


Was also such a treat to bump into makeup maven Robbie Pinera and hairstylist Raymond Santiago. Back when I was styling for Preview I used to see them at shoots like ALL THE TIME, but this was a welcome little catch-up! So nice to see that everyone's still as sweet as always! 


Naturally, before I left I had to stalk the Primadonna shoesies on the shoot. Some had yet to drop in stores, so I had time to plan my hoarding trip! 




To keep updated on all things Primadonna, like their Facebook page or follow @primadonnaph on Instagram! 


Sunday, February 22, 2015

MARIANE'S MUSES: Max Collins



She's a breath of fresh air with a classical beauty and refined elegance that allows her to portray mahinhin roles with such impact. Exuding serenity and confidence that belies her young age, she's any director or fashion designer's dream. Which is why when her stylists Happy Lopez and Donna Cuna-Pita asked if I could dress her, my answer was a resounding YES! 

For Max, we chose ensembles that reflected feminine glamour and modern flair. It was something that suited her personal style and also her role as Esperanza in the soap Innamorata last year. Needless to say, we really went to town with it! 

Of course, one of my faves is when she wore my peony print trumpet dress to the Cream Silk at 30 event. Red carpets have become quite understated of late, but naturally still equally dramatic. I do think that modern glamour is about restraint, it's about the woman wearing the dress, and not the other way around. And in the case of Max, she was such a spring beauty in this gown! 

FROM THE INSTAGRAM OF @MAXCOLLINSOFFICIAL
FROM THE INSTAGRAM OF @THEPAOLOLUCIANO

Peonies are one of my fave flowers, and I think the vibrant blooms on ivory, rendered in a very classic silhouette exude a fun, uptown vibe. And speaking of uptown, Donna Cuna-Pita posted this photo of Max vis-a-vis Emmy Rossum at the Met Gala last year, remarking at how the two gowns had the same vibe. And guess who liked it?! @HouseofHerrera, that's who! Nothing gets a fangirl going more than social media affirmation from your fashion heroes. Incidentally, Carolina Herrera was the commencement speaker when I graduated from FIT, so this moment to me is pure serendipity! 



And as they say, why mess with a good thing, right? Max looked amazing in florals, and we loved how bright and happy it made her look! She's got that old Hollywood beauty that looks amazing in these feminine numbers. 


And what star post would be complete without a bit of shine! Loving this mermaid-esque look on Max Collins for Sunday All Stars. The little sheer cutout makes this not just your ordinary silver dress. 


Looking forward to more Max Collins moments come 2015 of course! 



Saturday, February 21, 2015

MARIANE'S MUSES: Teen Queens

Sometimes you're just born with it, as is the case with these gorgeous young stars who are making waves and breaking hearts even before turning 18! I love dressing up these girls, they wear my ensembles with such joie de vivre! So whenever their stylist Perry Tabora hits me up for outfits, I get to work ASAP --- pun intended!

This is one of my fave outfits on Liza Soberano, as it's such a clever mix of sweet and sexy. The Forevermore star wears my signature Willow skirt with a bespoke crop top. She's showing just the right amount of skin with those cutouts, yet tempering it with the full tea-length skirt. A lot of people mistake it as a dress, which I think means the outfit goes well together.



And if you're a fan of Liza, like most of us are, I'm sure you'll love these outfits as well. She transforms from a vintage darling in my peony print dress, into a stunning fashionista as she dons my  tropical print mullet skirt. 


Not to be outdone, Janella Salvador of Please Be Careful With My Heart Fame is all sugar and spice in our floral bow dress. With her hair up like that, she reminds me of another teen stunner, Ariana Grande! 


And finally, we have Michelle Vito! She wore this periwinkle blue faille dress with bust drape and silver belt detail for Star Magic's Anniversary Fashion Show on ASAP designed by moi! 


We hope we satisfied your sweet tooth with these lovely fashions. And looking forward to more girly cuteness in the coming months!


Thursday, February 12, 2015

EDITORIAL FLAIR: Cosmo Love

A lot of people think that fashion is all about the glamour. But if you've tried working in the industry, you'll know it's a lot of hard work, sleepless nights, and soul-searching followed by fridge-raiding. But there are times when the hard work pays off, the stars align, and you find your dresses on the cover of Cosmo. A true fashion moment, if you ask me.

THE COVERS 

Angelica Panganiban was my first ever cover. Glam rock a là Balmain was de rigueur for that season, and my animal print metallic jacquard cocktail dress had just the right amount of sexy. Don't you love how it just shows off her curves and warm, peachy glow?! Thanks to stylist Sidney Yap and the Cosmo team for making this happen! 

Fast forward to my second Cosmo cover with stunner Solenn Heussaff, for whom I have stylist Alyanna Martinez to thank. And they say lightning doesn't strike the same place twice! Well this was another February issue, and I was actually studying in New York when this took place. You can be sure that my professors were thoroughly impressed too! So thanks to Mom and sister Marilene for assisting in the pulls. If only I could still bug them to work for me now that I'm back home! 

COSMOPOLITAN FEBRUARY 2010 & 2011

THE EDITORIALS 

It's no secret that I love pink. I loved pink even when it was totally unfashionable to love pink. So being part of any project that makes this saccharine color the star attraction, and features my evening wear alongside my daywear, is total fashion vindication! 

I love how Cosmo's Happy Lopez and Donna Cuna-Pita made these delicate tulle numbers feel less precious, and how the sequin tulle cami + blush pink mini ensemble gave blush tones a modern take. And I do think model Kelsey Merritt had that air of an ingenue that gave this shoot shot by Paolo Pineda such substance. Finished off by fresh faced makeup by Omar Ermita and sleek hair by Angelu Dominguez! 





If you're hankering for something more slinky, then I do think you'll like this metallic editorial for Cosmo's May 2014 issue. Incidentally it was shot in Ilocos and I swear I was at the exact same rock! Having been on more than a few location shoots myself, I would just like to say how much harder they are to pull off. So even if these photos of model Shermaine de Ramos look effortless, they are not! Stylists Happy Lopez and Donna Cuna Pita probably had to lug around a lot of outfits, and the hair and makeup team did not have it easy. But with hard work comes amazing photographs! 




The silver twist dress above I learned how to make from my Draping professor at FIT, Professor Cruz. See, the things you learn in school actually do have practical applications! 

So with this, I bid you adieu and cross my fingers for more! If you want to see more of my editorial moments, click here to go to my Press page, or just head on to the header above. 



EDITORIAL FLAIR: Of Fashion & Fairytales

At its most sublime, fashion editorials transport you into a rarified world where reality meets fantasy in couture. I am so happy to share these editorials from Sense & Style Magazine, a publication that champions local talents and promoting the country's most breathtaking locales. Witness daredevil model Samantha Lewis as she floats like a tulle jellyfish, maintaining poetic form despite the ocean currents of Balayan Bay, Batangas. Photographed by Pia Puno and styled by Ieth Inolino, with art direction by Hector Reyes, this editorial is one for the ages and I am so lucky my gown (gown guys, gown, she swam in a GOWN) got to be a part of it! 

SENSE & STYLE, MARCH 2014

Back on dry land, Stephanie Retuya is a fetching sprite atop sinewy branches, kindling the imagination as she daydreams the day away in this coral gown by moi. Photographed by Maan Palmiery and styled by Ieth Inolino, I am loving how these images remind me of Filipino folklore and that they showcase the natural beauty of Occidental Mindoro. 

SENSE & STYLE, MAY 2014

Not to be outdone, lovely little fashionistas are bedecked in Mariane Perez champagne tutu skirts, making all our dress-up fantasies come true! 

SENSE & STYLE, MAY 2014

What do you guys think of these shoots? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below!