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Metrowear Fantasy: Twelve Days of Christmas by John Herrera
Maybe this post is long overdue, maybe it's not. I'll stick with the latter since posting it right after the fashion show would give me a blog post about Christmas NOT in the Christmas month. HA! k fine, maybe I just didn't have time to post it earlier. But better late than never! :D
You've probably seen blog posts about this Metrowear Fantasy/Christmas gala everywhere! But I can assure you, it's none like what you're about to see here simply because I wasn't just a spectator. I was involved in the creation of the fourth and final collection showcased in the fashion show: John Herrera's "Twelve Days of Christmas."
*The photos I took during the show are in a friend's camera so forgive the camera-phone shots, and that these are from the rehearsal or back stage :( here's a video clip of John's collection during the rehearsal, without hair and makeup yet, but still breathtaking!
One of the most important things I've learned from interning for John Herrera is RESOURCEFULNESS. Since this Metrowear collection came just one month after PFW and we only had TWENTY days to make the WHOLE collection, we used some basic patterns from PFW, even deconstructed his old garments, and sir John created whole new garments out of those! I love how he can make something entirely new from something already existing, and no one even noticed! I've always believed fashion design isn't about extravagance and just showing how rich and popular a designer is. (I think it's a sickness in the Philippine fashion industry, untalented socialites being looked up to as "designers.") Fashion design is about having inimitable vision and making it come to life despite how limited your time or even resources are.
My favorite piece, and a product of a visionary's resourcefulness and creativity is this white dress with TWO TURTLE DOVES (yup, I sang that line in my head!)
*next 4 photos taken by my sister, Jilli
This white blazer and ribbon skirt number is another one close to my heart because i sewed on all its too-thick ribbons on the blazer for one whole day! (I work slow, okay?!) But another lesson from my amazing mentor is that haute couture is hard work, if not painful. Having experienced shedding blood, sweat, tears, and skin (literally!) firsthand made me appreciate even more how the best designers don't sacrifice fashion and art for convenience.
Don't you just adore the draping on this garment? John Herrera's mentor--the one and only Cary Santiago--was exceedingly proud of his remarkable avant garde collection. And so was I! Who but John Herrera could ever think of a gift-wrapping-detailed collection inspired by a Christmas song we all know? No one.
He even had a number inspired by gift-wrapping wine bottles! Just look at those sleeves and collar! Truly FANTASTIC, just as the entire gala called for. He truly out-fantasized everyone is this Fantasy gala, don't you agree? He really went all out, what with the hair and makeup, and the shoes to boot!
Heel-less Das Shoes without the ribbons we added for the show...
We all tried walking in them and all I can say is I applaud those 10 models who worked them on the runway like nothing! Boy, was it a feat! lol
And if you were wondering who was responsible for the HAIR ART for John Herrera's collection, here he is! Meet stylist and headpiece-maker/hair artist, Austeen Soriano!
Presents! Yay! Thank you Metrowear! And thank you Sir John for the Mac eye shadow and lipstick! #earlychristmasgifts
CONGRATULATIONS, Sir John! You're the big winner ;)
Poison Collection 2012 by Jessi Gomez
GRACE CODDINGTON
Photographer: Mark Dizon at www.markmyphotography.blogspot.com
Styling: Jessi Gomez, Trizia Lim, Marco Malaca
HMUA: Jacky Pante
Model: Stephanie Retuya at Julius Uy Models
Special thanks to About A Chair!
Modern-day Betsey Johnson
Photo: Mark Dizon at markmyphotography.blogspot.com
Styling: Jessi Gomez and Trizia Lim
HMUA: Jacky Pante
Model: Stephanie Retuya at Julius Uy Models
Location: About A Chair showroom
Special thanks to Marco Malaca and Apa Bawagan of Black Tie Project
Poison Collection by Jessi Gomez 2012
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how long have you been illustrating/drawing?i really love your work!im not the best at drawing but i love design so much i kinda just go into it like last year,do you have any advice to someone who doesnt have great drawing abilities?
Hello! Thank you so much for your kind words! I've been illustrating for about 5 years when I first went to fashion school but it's only recently that I learned the techniques I use now. I took basic fashion design back in 2008, developed myself before taking the advanced course earlier this year. What really helped me was a drawing class (not in fashion) where I learned grading (lights and shadow) techniques as well as different strokes. If you wanna study on your own, hit the public library, I always find awesome drawing books that teach you techniques you'd learn if you enrolled in a class. Hope that helped! Good luck!:)
Poision Collection by Jessi Gomez 2012
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Poison Collection by Jessi Gomez 2012
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Poison Collection by Jessi Gomez 2012
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Poison Collection by Jessi Gomez 2012
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Task: Design an avant garde jacket inspired by architecture
Lee Cooper London: Now in Manila!
The wait is over! The legendary denim line from London, Lee Cooper, is finally here!
What better way to welcome it than with these festive cupcakes, right? (Pardon the cupcake lover!)
Young fashionistas and fashion savants alike came together to welcome this hip clothing brand that's seen all over the streets of London.
Andre Chang
Rhoda Aldanese and Sari Yap of Mega magazine
Top model and make-up artist, Bianca Valerio, recognized by Lee Cooper as one of this year's talented "Makers," was among eight others who received an award for mastering their own distinct craft. Lee Cooper continues to honor "Makers" since they began in 1908 producing "tough uncompromising workwear."
Vince Aldanese. Brand curator of Villa Del Conte chocolates. Maker.
Nadine Howell. Restaurateur, 2nd's Restaurant. Maker.
GP Reyes. Eventologist and Bar Owner, Prive Luxury Club. Maker.
Yeah yeah, I guess you've waited long enough! Here are some of the looks from their brand new collection.
How very London, sir! What a way to kick start the fashion show! Lee Cooper denims paired with red suits and bearskin hats fit for the Queen's Guards! (If she was more 90's grunge, I guess. LOL) #Cute
Well, what do you know? Even celebrities sashay down the runway in their unique Lee Cooper looks!
Divine Lee
Teresa Herrera
PBB Star
Cesca Litton
Patrick Garcia
Denise Laurel
My fan girl moment of the night: Teresa Herrera says, "I saw you taking pictures! I smiled!" <3 This smile can be yours too! Visit Lee Cooper London stores in SM North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Makati, SM Mall of Asia, SM Fairview, SM Pampanga, Robinson’s Magnolia and Gaisano Metro Alabang.
dress and headpiece: Edgar San Diego
photo: Migo Prado
stylists: Jessi Gomez and Trizia Lim
make-up: Hanna Pechon
hair: Bryan Yokota
model: Anne Barker
location: Resorts World Manila
dress: Albert Andrada
headpiece: Austeen Soriano
photographer: Migo Prado
stylists: Jessi Gomez and Trizia Lim
makeup: Hanna Pechon
hair: Bryan Yokota
model: Anne Barker
location: Resorts World Manila Theatre
gown: Albert Andrada
head piece: Austeen Soriano
necklace used as headpiece: Pam Hiran
photographer: Migo Prado
stylists: Jessi Gomez and Trizia Lim
makeup: Hanna Pechon
hair: Bryan Yokoto
model: Anne Barker
location: Opus Lounge, Resorts World Manila
dress: Fanny Serrano
headpiece: Austeen Soriano
photographer: Migo Prado
stylists: Jessi Gomez and Trizia Lim
makeup: Hanna Pechon
hair: Bryan Yokoto
model: Anne Barker