Rituals by Patrick Rosas

“True art is characterized by an irresistable urge in the creative artist”.  ~ Albert Einstein

Rituals — Patrick Rosas’ second book — was recently launched before the holiday season. (I know, I’m late in posting!) The book is a stunning compilation of his latest work in collaboration with six of his favorite photographers: Neal Oshima, Filbert Kung, Marc Nicdao, Patrick Uy, Joan Bitangcol and Glenn Gordon, and the beautiful men and women of Manila of whom he has had the pleasure of working and establishing close relationships with.

Hardbound and covered in pink Vellum paper.
Hardbound and covered in pink Vellum paper
This copy is encased in glass, which makes it all more precious and covetable.
This copy is encased in glass, which makes it all more precious and desirable. This version is also on sale at National Book Store.
Published by ABS CBN. Proceeds from the sale of the book go to charity.
Published by ABS CBN. Proceeds from the sale of the book go to charity. Beauty with a conscience.
One of the sponsors, the Estee Lauder group of Companies was a major contributor to the book. It seems the color red and pink and its varying shades were made to convey the passion in the man.
One of the sponsors, the Estee Lauder Group of Companies was a major contributor to the book. It seems the color red and pink and its varying shades were made to convey femininity in its glory.
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Roses for Rosas.  The red centerpiece meant to channel and exude the passion in the man.
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Rhoda Campos Aldanese, a former colleague, was kind enough to extend the invitation to me to attend the launch with her. Posing with her own photo. I wish all selfies and I.D. photos looked this good.
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Rhoda Campos Aldanese Photographed by Mark Nicdao. I also had the privilege of doing her makeup for the Tatler Ball a few weeks before this event.
Ladies going to the Tatler Ball. Rhoda Campos Aldanese and Julie Boschi were glammed up by me and Arvie Matibag for their hair.
Ladies going to the Tatler Ball. Rhoda Campos Aldanese and Julie Boschi were glammed up by myself and Arvie Matibag for their hair. Whaddya think Mr. Rosas?

Here a couple of my favorite photos from the book.

My aunt, Baby Araneta Forés. I am biased, indulge me. This made the cover of Rogue Magazine recently. Photographed by Marc Nicdao
My aunt, Baby Araneta Forés. I am biased, indulge me. This made the cover of Rogue Magazine recently. Photographed by Marc Nicdao
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Fresh Faced Restaurateur and chef, Margarita Forés. Indulge me once again.  No one does the Clean and Fresh look like Patrick does, that’s why he is always in demand for skincare and TV commercials .  Photographed by Marc Nicdao.
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Maricel Soriano like you’ve never seen her before. Glam O Mama!  Breathtaking! Photographed by Marc Nicdao
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Gwedolyn Ruais, Miss World Philippines 2011 as Queen Nefertiti. Oh the endless possibilities. Perfect peg. Loving the neck, so graceful and elegant.  Photographed by Filbert Kung
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Elizabeth Taylor in the house! Dont you wish you had eyebrows like those? Lola Puga Photographed by Neal Oshima.
Saving the best for last, Gretchen Barretto as a Masai Princess. Stunning! Patrick Rosas' muse and dear friend who also helped in making this book a dream come true for him. Photographed by Marc Nicdao
Saving the best for last, Gretchen Barretto as a Masai Princess. Stunning! Patrick Rosas’ muse and dear friend who also helped in making this book a dream come true for him. Photographed by Marc Nicdao

This book serves as an inspirational reference to all makeup artists and lovers of beauty, color and women.  Acclaim and praise also belong to the photographers who gave life to the photos which (in my opinion), leaves a powerful impact on the reader.

Rituals was so named because life is all about rituals and its interconnection to the universe.  He sought to change the perception that rituals are not meant to be boring but to see the beauty in doing something as a moment and in the moment. The pegs and inspiration that he used and interpreted with his muses are very on point and seem to depict what each of them can magically transform into by the wave of his brush and hand. Magician or Wizard?  Both.  Just ask these men and women. He is what you call the Philippines’ version of Kevin Aucoin and I agree that he should be put in that same pedestal as Kevin’s as he will always continue to evolve as an artist with as much gusto and verve one can expect from a true artist.  I can’t wait for more surprises from this man.

I am truly enjoying leafing through this book, taking my time in admiring each page and seeing endless powerful images of beauty.    Dream and forge on as they say.  Thank you Patrick Rosas for making me believe.

Rituals is published by ABS CBN publishing and is currently available at National Book Store for P4,500.00.   

 

Dream and Believe.
Dream and Believe.

 

Estee Lauder x Francis Libiran for the Manila Peninsula

Remember my blog post about Estee Lauder and Brian Patterson a few months back? Well, our paths crossed once again and I hope it is the start of a love affair. Love was the theme during the Francis Libiran Bridal Fashion Show at the Weddings at the Peninsula Bridal Fair last June, June being the universal month associated with weddings. The show coincided with the opening of Libiran’s atelier in The Peninsula, so it was the opportune time to promote his 40-piece bridal collection.

Francis Libiran is known for his intricate beadwork and serpentine silhouette. You may drool over his creations here (www.francislibiran.com).

Estee Lauder was tasked to do the makeup services for the 40 models while the Franck Provost team did the hair on all the models. The fashion show marked a sort of “debut” for Estee Lauder as the sponsor of a fashion show, and as such, Estee Lauder skincare and cosmetics were used on the models and celebrities who graced the runway that day. Among the celebrities who modeled the bridal collection were Kim Jones, Iza Calzado,Venus Raj, and Karylle, while Jake Cuenca, Sam Milby, Christian Bautista, among others, modeled the menswear line.

Backstage and behind-the-scenes (where I was), each makeup artist was assigned four models to prep for the show. (I did three male models and a lady.) The photo pegs for the makeup style were clean, fresh, nothing to glam and overdone — right up my alley!

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We used the star products of the show, which were the skincare essentials: the Double-Wear Foundation,  the Advanced Night Repair, and Matte Primer (which are available in Rustan’s beauty source counters nationwide).

I’d like to show you some snaps of my work on the models assigned to me. What do you think? (Photos below all courtesy of StyleBible.ph and Bruce Casanova)

 

Photo courtesy of Style BiblePH, Bruce Casanova

Photo courtesy of Style Bible.ph, Bruce Casanova

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Photo courtesy of StyleBible.ph; Bruce Casanova

Photo courtesy of StyleBible.ph, Bruce Casanova

And here’s a few behind-the-scenes shots with my fellow MUAs. Such a fun-filled event!

Estee Lauder and Franck Provost magicians
Estee Lauder and Franck Provost magicians
My seatmates for the day, Moriel and Anina
My seatmates for the day, Moriel and Anina
Who's your caddy? This was mine.
Who’s your caddy? This was mine.

Thank you, Estee Lauder, for including me in your team for Weddings at the Pen! For the complete range of Estee Lauder skincare and cosmetics, visit Estee Lauder counters in Rustan’s Beauty Source outlets nationwide. You can also log on to www.rustans-thebeautysource.com for the complete online catalog.