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Modern Mod: The Best Dressed List at the MEGA Woman Club

These women prove that black and white never go out of style, especially with a pop of color. From sleek silhouettes to structured contrasts, they brought a fresh twist to ‘60s-inspired dressing at the first-ever MEGA Women Club.

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At the inaugural MEGA Woman Club gathering, the fashion spoke volumes on power, individuality, and timeless style. In celebration of International Women’s Month, guests arrived in looks that mirrored the fearless spirit of the ‘60s, where style was a statement of liberation and self-expression. From sharp tailoring to playful textures, each ensemble reflected the modern woman’s confidence with sophistication.

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Kyline Alcantara

Kyline alcantara
Kyline alcantara

Kyline Alcantara proves that accessories make the mod girl. With a Ferragamo bag in tow, she plays with proportions—a belted white shirt and a diagonal checkered skirt tap into the era’s signature style. The look embodied the youthful energy of the movement.

Anya Lagman

Anya lagman
Anya lagman

Anya Lagman channels a refined take on mod, with a polka dot sheer dress over a black garment, accentuated with crystal embellishments. It’s accompanied by a furry white bag that gives textured fun to the look.

Kat Cruz-Villanueva

Kat cruz-Villanueva
Kat cruz-VillanueVA

Kat Cruz-Villanueva showed up in a look that’s part futuristic armor and Swinging Sixties. Rabanne’s signature metallic discs take on a new dimension, catching the light like a chainmail dream. 

Marion Branellec De Guzman 

Marion Branellec De Guzman 
Marion Branellec De Guzman 

A Mark Bumgarner creation always means elegance, and Marion Branellec De Guzman brings the tweed look to life with a bold stance that feels straight out of a vintage editorial.

Ella Pangilinan

Ella Pangilinan
Ella pangilinan

Ella Pangilinan takes on mod with a jet-black sleeveless dress playing with negative space. The clean bodice gives way to a cascade of fringe, swaying like kinetic art. A pop of yellow from her mini handbag injects a contrast. 

Sheila Romero

Sheila romero
Sheila romero

Sheila Romero turns to Prada for a retro-futuristic, next-gen look. Utilitarian in nature with zippers and pockets, the ensemble is punctuated with a yellow Fendi bag, adding a striking contrast to the structured design.

Christi McGarry

Christi mcgarry
Christi mcgarry

Christi McGarry in a Mark Bumgarner design  merged the clean, architectural lines of the ‘60s. In a white mini, monochrome moment, her look is the perfect intersection of old-school mod and high-fashion glam.

Savina Chow

Savina chow
Savina chow

Savina Chow is endlessly cool with her Fendi outfit. A crisp, oversized pinstripe shirt cinched at the waist setting the tone, while the tailoring is softened by a sheer skirt that hints at also being an undershirt. Accessories stay sleek and monochrome: a ruched black clutch and sculptural heels ground the look. 

Dominique Cojuangco 

Dominique cojuangco
Dominique cojuangco

Dominique Cojuangco delivers minimalism with a monochrome ensemble that speaks in confident undertones. A sharp-shouldered black blazer anchors the look, lending structure to the blouse and flirty mini skirt peeking beneath, further balanced by the attractive knee-high leather boots. A silver woven bag that breaks the noir narrative with a metallic glint.

Korina Sanchez-Roxas

Korina sanchez-Roxas
Korina sanchez-Roxas

Korina Sanchez closes the lineup in the ultimate mod staple: Chanel. With a legacy rooted in impeccable tailoring, her look is the epitome of ‘60s elegance: a polished tweed mini, a crisp monochrome palette, and the kind of effortless chic that only Chanel—and Korina—can provide.

From structured minis to futuristic embellishments, these looks weren’t just a nod to mod, but showcasing its lasting power. Whether through vintage charm or avant-garde edge, each ensemble showed that the spirit of the ‘60s is alive and well, evolving with those who dare to wear it, just like these women at the MEGA Women Club.


Photographed by MIKE GELLA

Special thanks to PANDORA, MYRA, LUXE BEAUTY AND WELLNESS, and GRAB