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At the second I Want to Share Gala, fashion was more than form—it was intention, emotion, and presence. While the event’s heartbeat was its cause—raising over ₱28 million for pediatric cancer patients—style still played a meaningful role. Below, a roundup of those who wore the night best.
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Sheila Romero

In a gleaming woven masterpiece by Ivar Aseron, the philanthropist and gala host shimmered in a metallic green-blue hue that shifted with every step. The dress was as fluid as her mission—rooted in tradition, yet fearlessly future-facing.
Milka Romero

A midnight blue ball gown by Michael Leyva turned heads for Milka Romero, not for its volume but its vitality. With a spirited princess-cut silhouette, the look was luminous—a nod to joy, not just glamour.
Mandy Romero

Strength personified, Mandy Romero wore a sculptural brown gown by Iñigo Villegas of IÑIGO that looked carved from mahogany. With a silhouette that echoed tree trunks and armor all at once, the piece grounded the evening in earthy power.
Kaila Estrada

In Bella Borromeo, Kaila Estrada brought the night’s most surrealist moment. The dress hinted at a tuxedo up top, only to open into a bib-like neckline with soft structure and contemporary edge. Unconventional, sharp, and gala-ready in a way all her own.
Cat Arambulo-Antonio

Commanding in a sleek black halter gown, Cat Arambulo-Antonio showed up strong. With ab-bearing cutouts and a clean silhouette, the look was proof that power dressing doesn’t always need shoulder pads.
Kifu Augousti-Coard

With sophistication, Kifu Augousti-Coard arrived in a soft, form-hugging tube dress, accented by a tiered pearl necklace that felt more punctuation than accessory. Minimalist, but never forgettable.
Anya Lagman and Charmaine Lagman

Anya Lagman brought poetic contrast in a JC Buendia creation—an embellished top that flowed into a soft black gown wrapped in a gold sash, like a ribbon tying the night together. Her mother Charmaine Lagman echoed the same grace in timeless black and a cheeky, crystallized bust.
Andrea Tetangco

Wearing her own label, Andrea Tetangco dazzled in a long green gown, detailed with short sleeves and gentle embellishments that caught the light without demanding it. It was serene, self-assured—designer and muse, one and the same.
Catriona Gray

Never one to simply wear a dress, Catriona Gray embodied it. In a beige architectural gown by Francis Libiran, she radiated with sculptural poise. Fanciful and magnetic, she was both statue and star.
Photographed by KIM ANGELA SANTOS of KLIQ INC.
