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At the GMA Gala 2025, the men arrived in full form: some in razor-sharp tuxedos, others in directional suiting, and a few in white so clean it could file a restraining order against red wine.
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Michael Sager

Maroon, but make it midnight-deep and razor-cut. Michael Sager stepped out in Joey Samson, looking like a classic leading man with a tonal update. Polished but not too precious, the suit had warmth, weight, and serious presence.
Emilio Daez

Emilio Daez brought softness to the suiting conversation in a Gigi Gumapac ensemble that felt rich and romantic. Luxe without the loud.
Anthony Constantino

Anthony Constantino’s all-white Francis Libiran look made a case for less-is-everything. Crisp, clean, and sharply tailored, the suit looked effortless but landed with real intent.
Cole Micek

Cole Micek leaned classic, and it worked. In a clean black tuxedo by Chynna Mamawal, he let the proportions do the talking. Polished, symmetrical, and undeniably good-looking. Some things don’t need reinvention.
Kelvin Miranda

Kelvin Miranda kept it classic in a Paul Cabral suit, but added edge through the details—specifically, contemporary custom shoes by Jojo Bragais. It was quiet on top, sharp below, and entirely on point.
Dustin Yu

Dustin Yu made white look dashing, not delicate. In a white jacket and black trousers by Paulo Lazaro, the look walked the lines of clean, modern, and confident.
Alden Richards

Alden Richards kept it classic in all black, but the devil was in the cut: a double-breasted jacket that gave the whole look gravity. No bells, no whistles—just clean lines and movie star weight.
Ruru Madrid

Ruru Madrid switched things up in a light peachy suit with a near-metallic sheen that shimmered under the lights. Designed by Neric Beltran, the look came belted with a sash across the blazer. A soft statement done right.
Brent Manalo

Brent Manalo went head-to-toe white in a double-breasted Gucci suit, punctuated with Tiffany & Co. high jewelry worn as a brooch. The look felt old-money fresh made anew.
Ralph de Leon

Ralph de Leon proved brown suits can hit just as hard. In double-breasted Jot Losa, he was dapper, composed, and styled with a warmth that stood out among a sea of blacks and whites.
Photographed by GRANT BABIA, Assisted by LAURD SALEN. Art Direction by BRIE VENTURA, Assisted by ANNA FLORES. Production Design by ARJ MADZ of JAGGER STUDIOS.
Photographed by PAUI GUEVARRA
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