Showing posts with label carlo cecilio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carlo cecilio. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Today x Future - A Punk Rock Feature

Photography by Carlo & Hyds Cecilio of ImagineNation
Designer Joseph Montelibano of Project Runway Philippines fame and Carlo Cecilio of ImagineNation have a juicy treat for us, little rebels. On their recent collaborative concept shoot that is definitely anything but traditional, I can't help but wonder if we will ever reach that point where real weddings are done this way--and done in organically raw venues like this. I hope that one day it will come.


Inspired by this year's MET Gala theme, Punk Rock, Joseph interpreted this into a high fashion-meets-emotional take as in the lives of Sid and Nancy Vicious.


The shoot was also a playful experiment on rebelliously transforming a classic beauty such as Bb. Pilipinas Angelia Ong and putting her in a grungy vibe that is Today x Future.


What say you, rebel brides? Are you bold enough to create a wedding that doesn't necessarily have to be big and done in the usual venues?

CREDITS: Styling, Accessories, and Gowns by Jospeh Montelibano / Photography by Carlo & Hyds Cecilio of ImagineNation / Makeup by John Montinola /  Model: Angelia Ong / Venue: Today x Future Cubao

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Limited Edition Rebellious Fine Jewelry Collection

The Limited Edition Rebellious Brides Colored Diamonds, Stackable, Eternity Rings

If my 30-something rebellious self got a chance to talk to my 20-something rebellious self, I'd tell her to stop wasting money on fancy bags, shoes, accessories, and clothes. These things are so fleeting, they depreciate in value, and worse they get worn down. I can't even begin to imagine the total amount of money I've wasted on these trifle things that we were brainwashed to covet. My 30-something rebellious self will instead tell the younger me to invest in fine jewelry--they appreciate in value and they are investments that last a lifetime.


Exclusive Rebellious Brides Tanzanite & Diamond Earrings 

But RB Mica and I aren't the typical jewelry lovers. As rebelliously topak as we are, we like them colored. The rarer, the better. So we teamed up with one of the most prestigious jewelry makers in the country, Cuenca Jewelry, to collaborate on a rebelliously rare collection. The best part? All readers get an outright 25% OFF. No other 'alahera', and no other store can beat our exclusive deal and our unique but top-of-the-line pieces. So whether you're a bride, a debutante, celebrating your anniversary, or simply treating yourself with a gift, make it deliciously rebellious. After all, if you are spending on something big, might as well get something that's unique.



Modeling this rare collection is no other than one of the creme de la creme of the wedding industry. known to many as a makeup artist, Madge Lejano has already transcended into a force to reckon with in this industry in many other fields.  She is at her brightest and that's why we chose her as our muse.

Know more about this drool-worthy collection by reading more below. If you fancy anything, simply use the code as your email subject when you email us at rebellious.bride@gmail.com The code is: *RBSPARKLE* and you automatically get your 25% off exclusive deal.  Since this is a Limited Edition deal, only a few are going to be fulfilled. Enjoy!




Love comes in threes, don't you think? And who says a bride's wedding band had to match the grooms? Our specially and exclusively designed 1 carat stackable eternity set comes not in one but THREE eternity rings adorned with white, yellow and cognac diamonds, perfect for the multi-faceted rebellious bride. Wear just one for day wear, mix & match on fun days, wear all three on special occasions! What's better than an eternity? Triple eternity! For my own pair, I wear it to represent my three weddings! The yellow one represents our Boracay wedding because it's the "sunny" one. The white one represents our church wedding because it's the most traditional one. The cognac ring represents the Vegas wedding because it's the funky one. My friend says hers represent herself, her hubby, and their baby--'aint that sweet? In celebration of our blog's anniversary, we are giving an exclusive 25% OFF deal on a set!





If you have to keep a tradition, might as well go for something super unique. Tanzanite is 1,000 times rarer than diamonds and believed to only occur precisely during the strike of lighting in the regions of Manyara. And as if that's not enough to make this gem any rarer, its color changes from purple, to blue, to indigo depending on the type of lighting that hits it. A woman who wears Tanzanite is believed to be confident, a cut above the rest, and mature beyond her years. And it is because of the rarity of this gem that we wanted to design one for the Rebellious Bride. This Tanzanite & Diamond earrings can be worn in two ways. Remove the tanzanites to make it into a simple diamond earring. Again, this limited edition rebellious design is at 25% OFF in celebration of our anniversary. 

To show you just how incredibly brilliant this pair of earrings is, allow us to share with you an ordinary photo without filters, and shot using a camera phone:


Madge's photo using an Iphone / Jewelry photos using a Samsung Note

This special collaboration with Cuenca Jewelry has been a long time coming! And we are so glad that we were finally able to launch this to design & create statement pieces for all you fabulous rebellious brides out there. 

For price inquiries, email: rebellious.bride@gmail.com and don't forget to use the subject: *RBSPARKLE* 

CREDITS: Photography by Carlo & Hyds Cecilio of ImagineNation / Hair & Makeup by the Makeup Studio Team by Madge Lejano (special thanks to Aaron, Randy, and Angel) / Modeled by Madge Lejano

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

RB Goes Gatsby, Part 2 of 3

Photography by Carlo Cecilio of ImagineNation
The Gatsby party is heating up as we take you to a journey through this fantastical second part of our 3-part RB Gatsby Special Feature. And this time around, our muse Amanda Tirol takes on the role of the charismatic, enigmatic, leading lady of the book/movie Daisy Buchanan as she models the works of The Cecilio Abad Design Team feat. Vidal Clayton

In this feature, we also finally reveal our Gatsby-worthy Anti-Reception venue location, Casa Roces Malacanan. So pop, fizz, and sizzle and enjoy! 



"It's so you!", Madge Lejano tells me when Amanda comes out wearing her first Clayton gown. And I'd have to agree on that. Clayton is probably my most favorite gown designer right now--and if you've been reading the blog lately, we've been featuring a lot of his works. What's not to love? His gowns are very intricate but not too overbearing. There is a clear deviation from the typical white gowns but there is a balance between the classic and the fashion forward. 



Clayton brought  with him an array of gown selections for the shoot--each looking definitely something like what Daisy Buchanan would wear. In fact, the first time Daisy/Carey Mulligan appeared in the movie, she was wearing a fabulous gown for a dinner scene which left me rather breathless because the scene literally brought me back to this very shoot day. 


Clayton combines playful silhouettes, beading, cut work, and neutral tones perfectly. He knows how to accentuate women's assets and make you look mysterious and dramatic. He doesn't make you feel like a princess, knowing all too well that a rebellious bride can admit to herself that she's no dainty/innocent bride--instead, he makes you feel like an effortless QUEEN BEE. 


Here in Rebellious Brides, we've always encouraged our dear readers to look beyond the usual cookie-cutter reception venues. It's amazing how much depth and character an anti-reception venue can create when you marry your concept to a proper location that organically and genuinely looks like it. 

Enter Casa Roces, Malacanan. Though this place does not exactly date back to the 1920s, its 6o years of history is very rich and links to a lot of Gatsby parallelism. For one, this antiquated place used to be the "Entertainment House" of three prominent families namely the Legardas, the Prietos, and the Roces'. Entering in the Malacanan compound alone, and stepping outside of your car to enter the lobby of Casa Roces, already makes you feel like you are part of a thematic party scene. 



Styling is definitely one thing you'll save if you have your wedding here, that's for sure. From the vintage tiles, to paintings of past presidents and patriarchs, to well preserved valuable collections there is nothing much to add except maybe table numbers. Even their garden is reminiscent of the golden graphic illustrations that is the signature of the Gatsby movie.


Another parallelism is that of writing. Gatsby is based on a novel whereas Casa Roces pays tribute to the generations of newspapers the family used to own. PNOY's favorite function room at the home/restaurant's second floor features framed newspapers that transports you to a different period in time as you read the headlines and bylines.  


Casa Roces is now solely owned by the Prietos, and the F&B features family heirloom recipes of Spanish-Filipino fare. Whether your wedding is an intimate part of sixty or a grand affair of 300, Casa Roces can definitely accommodate it due to its 2-floor plan and al fresco garden area. What I like about the place is that it feels light and airy even if it's a historical location. Other famous locations are quite frankly, a bit scary. You don't get that vibe in Casa Roces because of the modern twist in the interior designing. 

Some will argue that this kind of venue will isolate guests if they are placed in their own nook. But let's not fool ourselves shall we? All wedding guests don't know each other. If they could be sectioned into their own different groups from family, friends, to colleagues, they would feel much more at ease and would feel more comfortable to be themselves. As the couple it is your duty to go around, sit down, and talk with everyone anyway. You are the host after all. If you must have a program that you want everyone to see, you can easily converge in a common place before or after lunch/dinner. Instead of thinking of this as a hurdle, think of it as an opportunity to be creative with your reception ideas. 



Casa Roces has long been the "best kept secret" of politicians, celebrities, and low-key prominent families. The President himself frequents the place. There is even a small function room that is fondly called the "Dingdong-Marian" room because the famous celebrity couple once had a Valentine's date here. Find out why this place charms a lot of people. I for one am not fond of going all the way to a far-off place just to have a meal--but this is one of those places that's worth the visit. When we first thought of a Gatsby Feature, my immediate thought was Casa Roces, and no other option was an option. 

We've exhausted the "bride", her looks, her bouquet, and the venue. Where is the "groom"--the Great Gatsby, the Leonardo diCaprio! Find out SOON! *wink*




REBELLIOUS BRIDES PRESENT THE GATSBY SPECIAL PART 2 OF 3

FEATURING THE WORKS OF VIDAL CLAYTON (CECILIO ABAD DESIGN TEAM)

Model: Amanda Tirol
Hair, Makeup, and Styling: Madge Lejano & Team
Accessories: CRU, Rockwell Powerplant Mall
Photography: Carlo Cecilio of ImagineNation
Bouquet & Boutonierre : Teddy Manuel
Illustrations: Michelle de Guzman
Anti-Reception Venue: Casa Roces, Malacanan
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BACK TRACK HERE:

RB Goes Gatsby, Part 1 of 3

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Up Next

So many more special features and collaborations to look forward to in the next few weeks to come! We can't even contain our own excitement! 

Shining Soon w/ Madge Lejano PLUS a new collaboration exclusive offer to our readers
Amanda Tirol as Daisy Buchanan - Part 2 of our RB Goes Gatsby Special coming soon!
And who plays the Great Gatsby in this role-playing feature? 

At the helm of this SEVEN-months-in-the-making collaboration project is Carlo & Hyds Cecilio of ImagineNation. Back track on the other features we worked on with them! Visit the links below:

RB 2013 Forecast Report: CAPIZ


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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

RB Goes Gatsby, Part 1 of 3

Photography by Carlo Cecilio of ImagineNation
As early as December 2012, the blog released its Fearless Forecast for 2013. Two of which were: 1) A renewed love for 20s-inspired weddings because of the Gatsby movie; and 2) New anti-reception venue discoveries. 

In this 3-part special feature, we've collaborated with some of the biggest names in the wedding industry to come up with our own interpretation of how to localize a Gatsby-inspired wedding. After all, inspiration is one thing but rebelliousness always has to have its own twist and own vision. 

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In Part 1, we bring you our Gatsby Bride Muse--no other than the Queen of Boracay herself, Amanda Tirol. She wears the creations of Ryan Madamba which exudes the vibe of one of the strong female characters in the movie, Jordan Baker. 


Having Amanda in our midst was not just a rare occasion for Rebellious Brides but also in the Manila wedding scene in general. Being based in Boracay, Amanda's trips to Manila are always hurried and almost always exclusive to client meetings so naturally she misses a lot of the industry events and other invitations for interviews and whatnot. So for her to do this for the blog was truly, truly an honor and a blessing. A blessing which would not have been possible if not for Madge Lejano--the other superstar in this collaboration. Madge didn't just do the looks for this shoot, but she also did the styling. And here's a little trivia for everyone out there. Madge was actually one of the first few who did styling even waaay before this became a popular service. Because of her crazy schedule, she has not had the chance to play with styling in a really long time--and there goes the other blessing and honor that's been given to the blog :)

Japanese graphic design from the 1920s-30s ~ Pink Tentacle

The guidelines for the shoot was 1920s but rebellious. And it's wonderful how everything came together. Designer Ryan Madamba interpreted this into clean, un-embellished gowns--a bold choice for Gatsby brides since the more popular choice would be to go heavily beaded. Ryan's gowns were also definitely not pearly white, and the silhouettes were quite remarkable. The way he was able to create bridal looks out of iconic 1920s dresses--the way he cleverly mixed both was simply, well..... genius! 


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Madge then complemented the gowns with glitzy accessories worthy of any Gatsby party. It's a refreshing bridal look that has a lot of character! Madge's makeup on Amanda was another spectacular idea, which made Amanda look like a golden goddess. 


Teddy Manuel's rebellious Gatsby bouquet was also something else. Gatsby himself would have fondly smiled if he saw this displayed in one of his lavish parties because it would fit right in! What with the dried metallic bronzed flowers, mixed with fresh roaring orange ones, lace created flowers, strands of pearls, and loose earthy twigs and ferns--well, it was a spectacle on its own to say the least! Now that's what you call, rebellious 1920s bouquet with a twist! Hint: Watch out for MORE photos of Teddy's Rebellious Gatsby bouquet in the Part 2 feature!


Ryan's second look for our Gatsby bride Amanda, was another unique and unconventional bridal look. The drapery, the train, and the back are once again un-embellished but he managed to create so much dramatic textures that are quite refreshing too see on a bride. Notice how none of these looks are the usual mermaid, serpentine, or sweetheart styles that plague the usual bridal looks. 

The rebellious bride is a Gatsby bride. She's feminine, poised, and glamorous, but she's in a roaring league of her own. 

pearlsandtea: 1920's

Are you wondering more about the shoot's oh-so-1920s-worthy-location? What other looks did we come up with? Is there a groom--a "Great Gatsby" ala Leonardo diCaprio in this role-playing feature? 


Watch out for that.


REBELLIOUS BRIDES PRESENT THE GATSBY SPECIAL PART 1 OF 3

FEATURING THE WORKS OF RYAN MADAMBA 

Model: Amanda Tirol
Hair, Makeup, and Styling: Madge Lejano & Team
Accessories: CRU, Rockwell Powerplant Mall
Photography: Carlo Cecilio of ImagineNation
Bouquet: Teddy Manuel
Illustrations: Michelle de Guzman
Anti-Reception Venue: Casa Roces, Malacanan


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