Bridal Rites, an exemplar of grace
From left are Louis Claparols, Ditas
Taleon and Maurice Arcache
Wedding, the ceremony of marriage, is often carried on by ritual preparations and celebrated according to customs prescribed by the culture.
Ditas Taleon, Maurice Arcache,
Ria Bolivar, and Bo Parcon
Today's couples often look to the times of yore, in order to bring a matchless, special touch to their up- to -date wedding celebrations by illustrating wedding rituals and practices seen throughout the world. Most wedding traditions, like throwing rice and eating cake, started long ago.
Claire Gabayeron, Jasmine Castelo and
Jaki Peñalosa gown
If truth be told, summer is the most passionate time of the year with many couples pronouncing their engagement. May, for instance, is a blissful month. The time of year when birds are singing, the sun is shining and love is in the air. It is the time when soon-to-wed couples find time to come along, settle down and mull over their choices in preparation for their wedding day.
Don Protasio, Louie Claparols and
Eric De los Santos gown
Robinson's Place Iloilo held Wedding Rituals 2007, demonstrating the divergent blueprints of wedding dresses designed by gifted Ilonggo designers at the Fountain Area. It attributes the incomparable designs of Louis Claparols, Jaki Penalosa, Angelette Borja Ragus, Bo Parcon, Don Protasio, Claire Jarantilla, Gabayeron, Eric De Los Santos, Jasmine Castelo, Mandy Salcedo, and Carlo Simoy.
Mandy Salcedo, Angelette Borja Ragus and
Bo Parcon gown
The opening ceremony of the occasion in conjunction with the cutting of ribbon was fore fronted by Maurice Arcache, Louie Claparols and Ditas Taleon, manager of Robinsons Place Iloilo.
Robinsons Place Iloilo's Wedding Rituals 2007 wish to convey you brainwave and precious information, in order that you can commemorate your exceptional day, in your own extraordinary way.