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Once upon a time, fairies, princesses, warriors, and magical beings gathered at Shake, Rattle & Ball. Amid the sea of folklore and fantasy, these women stood out—each rewriting their own fairytale through fashion.
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Andrea Brillantes

Andrea Brillantes brought extraterrestrial energy to the ball in a Neric Beltran creation, channeling what she described as a “pink alien superstar.” A daring vision in pink, she easily earned her place among the night’s best dressed.
Michelle Dee

Michelle Dee arrived as a silver elven warrior in Job Dacon—armor-inspired and ethereal. With metallic spikes tracing her head, spine, and arms, she looked every bit the victor celebrating her conquest in couture.
Skye Chua

Sparkle artist Skye Chua clicked her red heels to Halloween as a modern Dorothy. In a voluminous plaid dress, bejeweled heels, and a basket-turned-purse, she followed the yellow brick road straight to the ball.
Niana Guerrero

Gen Z star and dancer Niana Guerrero fluttered into the ball in layers of frills, tulle, and lace—a soft departure from her signature streetwear. As a Victorian fairy in Ting Joco, she enchanted the crowd with delicate whimsy.
Joey Mead King

Joey Mead King lived up to her name, reigning as a golden queen for the night. Dressed in intricate details, sparkling tassels, and a gilded headpiece, she ruled the ballroom with regal confidence.
From fairytale royalty to celestial warriors, Shake, Rattle & Ball 2025 proved that fantasy knows no bounds. Each look was a story brought to life—where fashion, imagination, and a touch of magic reigned supreme.
Photographed by KIERAN PUNAY of KLIQ INC.
