Visualize a Flight of Fancy

It’s always refreshing working with “talents” and not just another pretty face in the fashion industry. I’ve done several shoots with ballerinas and their craft and capabilities never fail to take my breath away.

Ballet Philippines’ principal ballerina, Carissa Adea being made up by makeup artist, Ivy Chang, and getting ready to strike a passe, pirouette or plie….
Haha! My knowledge of ballet terms is extremely limited due to futile ballet lessons as a child. It was never me. I always felt so silly, most especially when our instructor would encourage us to ‘freestyle’ and feel the music at one point in a routine! But I admire the discipline professional ballerinas have, discipline they had to hone while at such a young age.

Ballet Philippines’ Denise Parungao taking in the moment….

So, I was approached by the ever-wonderful team of High Life Magazine to do the fashion styling for their next fashion editorial and cover featuring scarves and ballerinas in action. I suggested using neutral tones for their outfits while the scarves would be in eye-popping color for contrast.

Thank you, Melody, for being our lovey model!

Carissa and Denise preparing to fly….

Our wonderful photographer, G-nie Arambulo of Adphoto showing them how to flap harder in order to fly higher 😉 …..

Now prepping their colorful “wings”….
And voila!….

Taking action shots are pretty difficult….

But it’s a piece of cake if you’re a master photographer like G-nie….

Another amazing Adphoto photographer, Anna Manlapas, looks out for the placement and flow of the scarf….

Thank you to editorial cheerleader, Nina Diaz, for showing us how she choreographed the moves…. You, go, girl! 😉

Cascading… Flowy… Swirling… Light as air….. How?

The tricks of the trade, my friends! 😉

And the finished product without further adieu…..

Photographer: G-nie Arambulo for Adphoto
Fashion Stylist: Guada Reyes
Makeup Artist: Ivy Chang
Hairstylist: Ruben Dellomos

Above’s opening spread: Chiffon gown with black neck piece by Barba, red skull with black onyx ring by Kathy Webb, scarf by Gucci.

On Carissa- Sculptured blush chiffon tube gown by Alodia Cecilia and white cuff with cross by AC+632
On Denise- Scultputed orange sorbet tube dress by Alodia Cecilia and white turquoise teardrop earrings by Vida Lim at Firma, cross ring made of jade, citrine, pearl and black stone by Kathy Webb.

Scarves by Louis Vuitton.

On Denise- Strapless column gown with striped inner layer and a silk chiffon outer layer for a watermark effect by James Reyes, circular crocodile cocktail ring by Rigaux at Firma, scarf by Bulgari.
On Carissa- Black gown of beaded lace bodice with shredded organza skirt  by Veejay Floresca, black vintage hat courtesy of AC+632, white skull jeweled knuckleduster by Kathy Webb, scarf by Louis Vuitton.

On Carissa- Sleeveless long ruched jersey dress by Lasala, amethyst and pearl cuff bracelets both by AC+632, scarf by Bulgari.
On Denise- Brown lace dress by Joel Escober at Myth, jade Buddha chain necklace with lapis lazuli and fringe pendant by Kathy Webb, velvet turban headband by Bonne by Bonsai Fojas, scarf by Gucci. 

On Carissa- Metallic layered tent dress by Barba, leather bejeweled belt by Chris Diaz for Myth, dangling earrings with a ball and chains by Christina Brampti at Firma, black skull with rose quartz collar ring by Kathy Webb.
On Denise- Black layered tent dress by Barba, leather bejeweled belt by Chris Diaz for Myth, smoky quartz dangling earrings by Vida Lim at Firma, black skull with pearl collar ring by Kathy Webb.

Scarves by Burberry.

Knitted camisole by Tan-Gan, skirt by Louis Claparols at Myth, ring by Kathy Webb, brass cuff dipped in gold by Vida Lim at Firma, scarf by Hermes. 

Everything is just so pretty!

Thank you again for the wonderful opportunity High Life Magazine!

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