The Philippine Star

Wedding glam

- (45-F Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Parañaque City. Contact no: 0916-6934446.) JOANNE ZAPANTA-ANDRADA • Photograph­er’s assistant: KINNY ANDRADA • Makeup and hairstylin­g by REY LEGARDA (0917-5378053) • Model: VICTORIA PASTUSHENK­O • Jewelry by GERRY SUNGA

Brides-to-be who are planning their wedding events on the “ber” months would do well to start meeting up with their couturiers of choice.

According to couturier Albert Fontanilla, six months before the special day is a good time to start bridal gown preparatio­ns. “If you want your gown to be done right, give your designer ample time to work on your attire. This advice is especially true for women who opt for gowns with intricate beadwork and embroidery.”

In order to give ladies the heads up on the latest wedding gown looks (and an intro to their creators), Uptown/

Downtown brings you five designers who are known for their dedication to detail and craftsmans­hip.

Dan Cadiz

A graduate of Slims Fashion and Arts School, Cadiz worked as assistant designer to senior designers Ching Santos and Bobby Novenario before branching out as an independen­t couturier. His experience as a fashion designer in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has given him a keen grasp on the execution of opulent designs that demand heavy crystal and beadwork. (Rebecca St., BF Homes, Las Piñas City. Contact no.: 0922-8362213.)

Ferdie Sayo

After 14 years working as a designer for the royal family in Qatar, Sayo decided to come home and establish himself as a formal gown and wedding ensemble couturier. Sayo promptly set up his shop in Imus, Cavite and has since enjoyed a steady, loyal following from women who look for chic, soft and ultra feminine designs. (Unit 301, Costa Grande Bldg., Palico I, Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite City. Contact nos.: 0977-4156344 and 0939-9393694.)

HRM Moda

HRM Moda is the fashion house of Hen Mangahas. Mangahas establishe­d his atelier in 2014 after spending more than a decade in the Gulf region. He focuses mainly on formal and bridal gowns and has since maintained a loyal following. Among his celebrity clients is Miss Universe 2016 Iris Mittenaere of France who wore Mangahas’ crystalstu­dded royal blue gown during one of the pageant’s events. (Unit B, Real St., Zapote Rd., Las Piñas City. Contact no.: 0947-1719999.)

Albert Gonzales Fontanilla

A graduate of Industrial Engineerin­g from Mapua Institute of Technology, Fontanilla started paying his dues as an assistant designer to Danny de la Cuesta and Bobby Novenario. Fontanilla then spent several years working as a fashion designer in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, UAE and Abu Dhabi. In 2013, he returned home and establishe­d his atelier. He is a member of the Fashion & Design Council of the Philippine­s. (Shop A, Ground floor, San Pedro Bldg., President’s Avenue, BF Homes, Parañaque City. Contact no.: 0956-1827788.)

Rem Divino

Rem Divino is best known for having worked as a designer for then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo where he created major pieces such as PGMA’s final State of the Nation Address gown, her ensemble during her visit to the Vatican and her gowns during her dinners with the royal family of Spain and Japan.

Divino left for Dubai at the tender age of 19 and worked for the fashion house of Balqis for over a decade before returning and setting up his atelier in BF Homes, Parañaque City.

Apart from former President Arroyo, Divino’s clients include Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos, “Asia’s Queen of Songs” Pilita Corrales and internatio­nally celebrated pianist Ingrid Santamaria. *

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 ??  ?? DAN CADIZ. Gown with corded lace, glass crystals and pearl-embellishe­d bodice. Skirt is cut into pieces with full balloon insertions of soft tulle.
DAN CADIZ. Gown with corded lace, glass crystals and pearl-embellishe­d bodice. Skirt is cut into pieces with full balloon insertions of soft tulle.
 ??  ?? ALBERT GONZALES FONTANILLA. Diaphanous serpentine wedding gown in lace with velvety embossed patterns. The bias ball sleeves are trimmed with embroidere­d lace appliqué to match the short circular skirt.
ALBERT GONZALES FONTANILLA. Diaphanous serpentine wedding gown in lace with velvety embossed patterns. The bias ball sleeves are trimmed with embroidere­d lace appliqué to match the short circular skirt.
 ??  ?? REM DIVINO. Bustier bridal gown made of gazaar fabric, accentuate­d with multicolor floral appliqués on bodice with beaded cropped, tulle lace top.
REM DIVINO. Bustier bridal gown made of gazaar fabric, accentuate­d with multicolor floral appliqués on bodice with beaded cropped, tulle lace top.
 ??  ?? HRM MODA. The gown has two layers of off-white soft tulle over champagne organza. Strapless sweetheart neckline, sequins-and-crystalenc­rusted lace bodice with double circular-cut skirt layered with crinoline and lace appliqué chapel train.
HRM MODA. The gown has two layers of off-white soft tulle over champagne organza. Strapless sweetheart neckline, sequins-and-crystalenc­rusted lace bodice with double circular-cut skirt layered with crinoline and lace appliqué chapel train.
 ??  ?? FERDIE SAYO. Lace bodice beaded gown with layered tulle trail, accentuate­d with scattered cut-out pearl lace florets on bodice and train.
FERDIE SAYO. Lace bodice beaded gown with layered tulle trail, accentuate­d with scattered cut-out pearl lace florets on bodice and train.
 ?? JOANNE ZAPANTA-ANDRADA ?? uptown/ downtown
JOANNE ZAPANTA-ANDRADA uptown/ downtown

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