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Filipinas Take Over Fashion Week S/S26

Fashion Week S/S26 belonged to the Filipinas—commanding runways, front rows, and headlines across the world’s biggest fashion capitals.

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Year after year, season after season, Filipino representation at the fashion capitals of the world has continued to grow with even more personalities. This year, they practically dominated Fashion Month in numbers, presence, and impact. From Kelsey Merritt and R’Bonney Gabriel’s presence at the Big Apple to the celebrities who brought their A-game to several shows in the city of love, these Filipinas proved that style and star power go hand in hand—all while championing Filipino talent on a global stage.

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Anne Curtis

Anne Curtis at Lanvin
Anne Curtis in Paris

The multi-hyphenate had a packed itinerary during her stay in Paris, hopping from Courrèges to Loewe, Hermès, Elie Saab, Alaïa, Lacoste, Miu Miu, and coprni At each show, Curtis showcased her range—romance, edge, effortless sophistication, and even ultra-chic in polka dots. With every appearance, she proved herself a magnet for the cameras.

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Pia Wurtzbach

Pia Wurtzbach at L'Oreal Paris
Pia Wurtzbach in Milan and Paris

Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach is all too familiar with Fashion Week, and it showed. She was a vision in burgundy at Louise Trotter’s debut collection at Bottega Veneta over at Milan. In Paris, though, was where she displayed versatility and experience. She was welcomed back to the runway in a stunning red number at the L’Oreal Paris show to kick off Paris Fashion Week. Throughout her stay, she was a commanding authority in Christian Louboutin, Zimmermann, and Miu Miu.

Sarah Lahbati

Sarah Lahbati in Paris
Sarah Lahbati in Paris

When Paris called for her to return for Fashion Week, actress Sarah Lahbati answered. Returning to reignite her passion for fashion, the week was a blur of inspiration and style. Ruohan, Zomer, Maje, Mugler, Lacoste, Courreges, Yohji Yamamoto—she commanded presence in chic style. As she took on Paris again, her love for the craft and for the industry has only grown, and she will leave with a thirst for more.

Michelle Dee

Michelle Dee at Maje
Michelle Dee in Paris

A regular at Fashion Week, Miss Universe Philippine 2018 Michelle Dee brought regal and androgynous energy with her sharp and tailored suits, minimalist sets, and undeniable edge. At L’Oreal Paris, Louis Vuitton, Maje, Lacoste, and Sandro, she turned heads not only for her striking looks but her unshakeable poise.

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Shaira Luna

Shaira Luna
Shaira Luna in Paris

Photographer Shaira Luna was everywhere in Paris: Courreges, Kopi Halperin, Schiaparelli, Noir Kei Ninomiya, Florentina Leitner, Givenchy, Ottolinger, and Christopher Esber. Most impressively, she attended in thrifted ensembles—a reminder that true style transcends price tags.

Kylie Verzosa

Kylie Verzosa at Sportmax
Kylie Verzosa in Milan

Actress, model, and former beauty queen Kylie Verzosa ecuded It girl confidence in Milan. Effortlessly sophisticated at the Sportsmax, Audemars Piguet, Max Mara, and Gucci shows, she didn’t need grand gestures. Her presence alone was enough to command attention.

Kelsey Merritt

Kelsey Merritt at Hermès
Kelsey Merritt in New York and Paris

At Ralph Lauren and Michael Kors in New York, model Kelsey Merritt embodied cool-girl chic in a chocolate-brown leather jacket. By Paris Fashion Week, she elevated the mood in an all-black Hermès ensemble—minimalist yet ultra-luxe. A safe bet? Never, especially with knee-high boots and a sleek bun to match.

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Gabbi Garcia

Gabbi Garcia for Chloé
Gabbi Garcia in Paris

Sparkle artist Gabbi Garcia made her Paris Fashion Week debut, proudly mixing Filipino and luxury designers on the streets of Paris. Before the Chloé show, cameras turned her way as she stepped out in impeccable style—an undeniable moment for a rising star.

Vicki Belo

Vicki Belo for Chanel
Vicki Belo in Paris

MEGA Pinoy Pride Awardee 2025 Dr. Vicki Belo showed her unwavering support for Garcia, sitting beside her at Chloé. The next day, she graced the Chanel show in a matching tweed set. Beyond the labels, Belo proved she knows Parisian style by heart.

Maggie Wilson

Maggie Wilson for Maje
Maggie Wilson in London and Paris

Filipino-British model, beauty queen, and entrepreneur Maggie Wilson made her mark across Europe. From Noon by Noor, Aadnevik, and Malone Souliers in London to Maje, Lagerfeld, Clarins, and Kobi Halperin in Paris, she was a consistent standout. Fashion Week wouldn’t have been complete without her runway appearance for Angelo Estera.

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Max Collins

Max Collins for Maje
Max Collins in Paris

Sparkle artist and model Max Collins was a vision in the city of love. Balancing timeless elegance with an edge, she exuded Parisian confidence in her looks for Lacoste, Maje, and Sandro—a masterclass in subtle sophistication.

Janina Manipol

Janina Manipol for Sandro
Janina Manipol in Paris

Content creator Janina Manipol, often seen alongside her best friend Max Collins, embraced dark neutrals and structured silhouettes. Seen at Maje and Sandro, she delivered Parisian style to perfection—chic, composed, and true to her aesthetic.

Nikki Huang

Nikki Huang for Loewe
Nikki Huang in Milan and Paris

Writer, researcher, and heiress Nikki Huang brought European flair to Milan with appearances at Tod’s, Boss, and Ferragamo. Later in Paris, she caught up with fellow Filipinas at Maje and Loewe, seamlessly blending intellect and style.

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Christina Nadin

Christina Nadin for L'Oreal Paris
Christina Nadin in Paris

Filipino-Irish model and entrepreneur Christina Nadin lit up the L’Oreal Paris runway alongside Wurtzbach. In a sultry gold mini dress that hugged her curves with ease, she was the embodiment of glamour and confidence.

Valkyrae

Valkyrae for Coach
Valkyrae in New York and Milan

Filipino-American content creator and multi-hyphenate Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter brought her signature edge to New York and Milan. At Coach, she delivered corporate chic with attitude; at Diesel, she matched the brand’s high-energy vibe with floor-length braids and bold red lips.

Maureen Wroblewitz

Maureen Wroblewitz in New York

Filipino-German model and actress Maureen Wroblewitz made New York her playground. At RVNG Couture, L’AGENCE, and Miss Circle, she showcased her versatility—each look a fresh expression of modern femininity.

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R’Bonney Gabriel

R'Bonney Gabriel in New York
R’Bonney Gabriel in New York

Designer and beauty queen R’Bonney Gabriel dazzled in New York, both on show days and off. From Sergio Hudson and Alexander Wang to Filipinxt and Luar, she consistently stole the spotlight—merging elegance, confidence, and a designer’s eye for detail.

The presence of these Filipinas across Fashion Month was more than a moment—it was a movement. On the runway, in the front row, or on the streets, each appearance spoke volumes about how far Filipino talent and influence have come. If this season proved anything, it’s that Filipino style is no longer emerging—it’s arrived.


Featured Image and Photos: ANNE CURTIS, PIA WURTZBACH, VISUDDHI UNG, MICHELLE DEE, SHAIRA LUNA, KYLIE VERZOSA, KELSEY MERRITT, LIMUEL BICO, VICKI BELO, LOUIS VUITTON, MAGGIE WILSON, MAX COLLINS, JANINA MANIPOL, NIKKI HUANG, CHRISTINA NADIN, COACH, MAUREEN WROBLEWITZ, R’BONNEY GABRIEL (via Instagram)

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