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Netflix’s Filipino adaptation of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay has finally arrived. While the original Korean drama became iconic for its standout fashion moments, this local retelling promises to deliver just as much style, with Anne Curtis front and center. As she steps into the role of Mia Hernandez, she brings not only emotional depth to the character, but also a wardrobe that’s equal parts bold and refined.
More than just a storytelling milestone, this series is shaping up to be a fashion showcase for both international and Filipino designers. With looks that blend the actress’ signature style and modern touches of local artistry, MEGA rounds up every outfit she wears in each episode, in every scene—so you won’t miss a single detail of this fashion-forward adaptation.
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First Impressions
Curtis’ first appearance in the series was as powerful as her outfit. She wore a Self-Portrait Sequin Knit Mini Dress paired with a sheer maxi skirt. To complete the look, she slipped on Schiaparelli Trompe-l’Œil Toe Mules, carried a black Lady Dior bag, and accessorized with elongated gold Link earrings by Tiffany & Co.
Volume, Volume, and Volume
At the hospital, Curtis wore large Thierry Lasry T52 Sunglasses. Nodding to Filipino craftsmanship, she donned a creation by Jojie Lloren: navy blue peplum top with traditional butterfly sleeves, a white voluminous skirt with black embroidery, and black stilettos. She finished the look with Tiffany & Co. Victoria Vinedrop earrings and her black Lady Dior bag.
Studded with Sequins
The actress stole her photoshoot scene in a Jacquemus off-shoulder mini dress, studded with sequins and featuring balloon-like sleeves. To match, she wore black stilettos adorned with rhinestones and elegant dangling earrings.
Eccentric in Color
Turning to bold hues, the actress wore the Layla dress by Rotate Birger Christensen paired with ALAÏA’s iconic Cabaret sandals. She accessorized with Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger earrings and a Dior Jolie Mini bag. Though drenched in color, the black accents in her shoes and bag added a striking sense of balance to the look.
Powerful in Black

Curtis commanded power in a short scene. She wore a high-neck, lace Maison Glademir Echavarre piece and simple Tiffany Lock earrings—simple, elegant, deadly.
Barong, but Make It a Dress
At her book signing scene, Curtis donned a dark button-up mini-dress, featuring lapels, barong-inspired embroidery at the front, and a pleated skirt by Joey Samson. She paired it with Manolo Blahnik over-the-knee boots. She then accessorized with gold dangling earrings and a Tiffany & Co. Sixteen Stone ring.
Daring in Lace
The color black has been making a powerful case on the actress. Case in point: a sheer Anthony Ramirez dress with lace details and turtleneck paired with red-soled heels. She completed her sophisticated look with Tiffany & Co. HardWear earrings and a Dior Jolie Mini bag.
Power in Pink
Curtis traded the commanding black for Dior’s short-sleeved jacket and skort in powerful pink, paired with Versace platform heels. Her accessories of choice are, of course, her Tiffany Lock earrings and a Chanel flag bag.
Silver and Shimmer
The artist strutted in a silver Gucci set—top, skirt, and blazer—with a Marmont bag. Supporting the ensemble’s shimmer were a pair of Jeffrey Campbell sandals and a Tiffany & Co. Sixteen Stone Ring. Almost monochromatic, always impactful.
Fit and Flare
She opened the episode in Christian Louboutin Condorapik patent leather pumps, the red shining like a ruby on screen. Curtis donned an Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2024 piece, cinched at the waist with ALAÏA’s cutout leather belt. She completed the look with hoop earrings from Michael Kors and a striking Swarovski® Skull Umbrella. A vision, indeed—one that needs no explanation.
A Touch of Denim
Like a breath of fresh air, Curtis exchanged the dark wardrobe for an ivory button-down minidress, ALAÏA Spike mules, and Chanel’s Evening Box Bag. To contrast, she wore a Loewe Obi belt and accessorized with Tiffany HardWear earrings. Effortlessly sophisticated.
Back to Black
Back in command in black, she donned a Cary Santiago dress with laser-cut floral and scroll-like details, with flowers pinned to her shoulder. Furthering the black agenda, she paired the look with ankle boots and a mini clutch—both Chanel. The actress also wore a Bvlgari Serpenti Tubogas watch and topped it off with a bow-adorned beret. Feminine, yet intimidating.
Oh, So Delicate
Showing her softer side this time, Curtis wore a Zimmermann Halliday Lace Flower dress and slipped on a pair of Aquazzura platform sandals. Staying in step with the breezy ensemble, she added a Fendi Peekaboo ISeeU bag and Tiffany T hoop earrings. Perfect for sunny days!
Chic to Sleep
Her sleepwear of choice is just as stylish as her other clothing. She embodied an ethereal goddess in a custom-made Glademir Echavarre blush pink night robe with nude peep-toe heels. With her hair down, Curtis’ look was laid-back and serene.
Blooming
She may be back to black, but she was certainly in full bloom in this outfit. She stunned in a Valentino mini dress with white floral appliqué cuffs. Keeping up with the rose theme, she slipped on Loewe’s rose-heel slingback pumps. Curtis accessorized with a leather Louis Vuitton Slim Trunk handbag and a simple Tiffany & Co. Petals Key Pendant.
Soft and Billowing
Aside from serving impressive looks, Curtis proves that sleeping also comes with style. In this case, she donned a billowing, soft pink gown custom-made by local designer Glademir Echavarre. More than a simple nightgown, it was a whisper of Filipino pride woven into a global story.
Delicate in Lace and Ivory
Next in her sleeping-in-style series, Curtis wore an ivory Zimmermann ramie dress featuring delicate scallop trims and side ties for a soft yet defined waist. She paired the dress with simple peep-toe slippers, completing the delicate look.
Nude and Peach
Adding to her home wardrobe is a peach dress with a ruffled neckline. Curtis completed the look with nude peep-toe heels, giving the outfit a cohesive, near-monochrome theme.
Pink Monochrome
Curtis commanded the episode in a monochrome pink set by Rajo Laurel, the top offering visual interest with overlapping panels and a curved edge. She emphasized the pink agenda with the Gucci Bamboo mini bag and finished the look with silver heels.
One with Florals
She is certainly building a case for Zimmermann as one of her favorite brands, wearing an off-shoulder floral mini dress. Contrasting the dark florals yet complementing them was a Celine Triomphe bag and ivory strappy stilettos. She completed the look with Tiffany Knot earrings.
Is That You, Wednesday?
While Curtis wore the look only briefly, it still made an impact. In the Etienne dress by Patty Ang, black-and-white cap-toe heels, and a Chanel Cruise mini backpack, she channeled Wednesday Addams—especially with her hair braided over her shoulder.
Office Siren
This time, Curtis transformed the classic black-and-white outfit into an office siren look with a white Stella McCartney puffed-shoulder blouse and a black Maison Margiela midi skirt. With her hair in a sleek bun, Louis Vuitton Alma BB in hand, and Steve Madden’s Affinity stilettos, she exuded no-nonsense CEO energy—especially with the added fur coat.
In Her Princess Era
While her character Mia Hernandez is severe and cutthroat, she brought out her softer side in a seafoam green set with voluminous puff sleeves by Vania Romoff. White florals adorned her blouse and skirt, accentuating her new haircut’s gentleness. Of course, it wasn’t Mia without a touch of black—seen in her black heels and Dior Jolie Mini bag.
Lightening Up in Blue
Curtis embodied her soft era in a blue Mark Bumgarner tweed set—an off-shoulder top paired with a matching miniskirt. She slipped on ivory sandals and carried a Chanel Nano bag. More than a shift into a softer character, this look signaled her transition to a gentler self.
Soft and Cozy Textures
When they said to prioritize comfort, Curtis took it to heart. She layered a Chanel knitted cardigan over a floral slip dress and finished the look with simple sandals—an effortlessly chic outfit made for everything from lounging at home to quick errands.
Off to the Beach
They say it’s always better to be overdressed than under—or is it? For a beach day, the actress arrived in an oversized sunhat, a violet Martin Bautista minidress, and Magda Butrym sandals adorned with floral appliqué. She matched the look with Farah Abu’s Eleftheria earrings and completed it with a Chanel Supermodel Tote.
Weaving Florals
Carrying summer style forward, the actress paired a Zimmermann floral bustier with a cream skirt cinched by a raffia belt from the same label. She tied the pieces together with Aquazzura sandals and a Prada raffia tote, giving the look effortless ease.
Back to Black, Beach Edition
In the beach episode, Curtis turned heads in a chic Karla Colletto swimsuit with an asymmetrical neckline and floral appliqué. Out of the water, she layered on the matching cover-up and floral earrings. True to Mia Hernandez’s style, she finished the look with a black ALAÏA mesh shoulder bag and sleek black sandals.
Golden Hour Glow
Curtis was a radiant vision in a butter-yellow Self-Portrait dress, puffed sleeves giving her the air of a modern princess. She paired floral earrings with ivory sandals, embodying the charm of a soft summer fairytale.
Blue Mosaic
Curtis wore an Alice McCall dress patterned with mirrored tulips, paired with nude open-toe heels and an ALAÏA mesh shoulder bag. Both her ensemble and the emotions she poured into the episode came together as masterpieces in their own right.
Regal and Soft
The actress exuded quiet regality in a soft green Gucci cape mini dress, defined by delicate pleats and sheer fabric. She elevated the look with a Dionysus purse and silver sandals.
Floral Dream
Almost like a princess, Curtis stunned in a ROTATE Birger Christensen floral midi dress with puffed sleeves. She let the dress speak for itself, pairing it with simple black mules, Tiffany Knot bangle, and Tiffany Bar earrings. Simple, yet a breathtaking.
Scarlet Statement
Making a case for bold volume, Curtis donned a Kika Vargas taffeta dress with a balloon skirt, contrasted by the sleek lines of a Valentino Garavani purse. For a pop of color, she added red Alexander McQueen heels.
Dark Bloom
Leaning into romance, Curtis embodied delicate strength in a Simone Rocha floral dress styled with black mules. Accenting its red embroidery were SHUSHU/TONG rose-drop earrings, adding just the right drama.
Playful in Polka Dots
Curtis brought whimsy in a Zimmermann midi dress that moved with her emotions. Pearl earrings mirrored the dotted print, while a Valentino micro bag—holding a single piece of paper—added a humorous, in-character touch.
Bright Angel
Shaking up her wardrobe, Curtis wore a SEA midi dress with shirred broderie and ruffled sleeves, paired with bright yellow Roger Vivier mules—because only Mia Hernandez could pull off Vivier as house slippers.
A Dress Like Watercolor
The actress wore an Elliatt mini dress with 3D florals and puffed sleeves—like a fairy plucked from a watercolor painting. Staying true to her luxe aesthetic, she carried a Chanel Nano Kelly.
Lavender Prep
Curtis channeled playful sophistication in an Alessandra Rich lavender mini dress, finishing the look with Valentino hair clips for a cute yet polished preppy vibe.
Lavender Haze
Channeling the soft-girl aesthetic, the actress appeared ethereal in a lavender Elliatt Astrid Dress, complete with asymmetrical layers and a high neckline. She styled the look with a Chanel Mini Coco bag, silver sandals, and a delicate pair of Tiffany HardWear Pearl Hoop earrings.
A White Homecoming
Plain and simple, yet breathtaking—Curtis embodied a fairytale princess returning home in a Sandy Liang Opa midi dress.
Playing With Florals
Textures and patterns came alive as Curtis wore a floral Sachin & Babi dress, paired with Bottega Veneta’s Mini Jodie bag, BV Curve mules, and Tiffany & Co.’s sterling silver Bone Cuff.
A Fairytale in Blue
Romance personified, Curtis looked like a dream in a blue gown adorned with lace trimmings, pink floral details, and delicate ribbons—a princess ready to escape into her own fairytale.
Back to Business
Balancing structure with softness, Curtis layered a black coat with flap details and a subtle cutout at the lower back over a white dress. She finished the look with a Louis Vuitton Side Trunk bag and gold-tipped pumps.
Porcelain Grace
Like porcelain brought to life, Curtis exuded grace in an Alessandra Rich maxi dress with lace trims, a central bow, and softly puffed sleeves. Prada mules polished the look with understated charm.
Quiet Luxury, Redefined
A fresh take on Filipino-inspired formalwear, Curtis wore a cream minidress with an embroidered capelet, cream platform heels, and an Hermès Kelly Danse bag—sophisticated, quiet, and luxurious.
Minimalism With a Twist
Curtis opened the episode in a crisp Alice McCall set with a cropped eyelet blouse and matching skort. She contrasted the all-white ensemble with Louis Vuitton Knot Pumps and a Nano Alma bag in bold pink.
Vintage Reverie
Merging modernity with vintage romance, the actress embraced nostalgia in a Romantic Fairytale embroidered dress, featuring bishop sleeves and a ruffled hem. Black sandals grounded the fairytale moment.
Ruffled Rebel
Curtis leaned into retro charm with a Zimmermann blouse and black leather skirt—soft ruffles clashing beautifully against sleek edge. Knee-high boots and a casual beer in hand completed the witty, scene-stealing look.
Regal in Motion
Commanding without excess, Curtis floated across the screen in a soft pink gown with billowing sleeves and a deep V cutout. Minimal, yet main-character energy radiated from every movement.
Sculptural Drama
Letting structure take the spotlight, the actress wore a SHUSHU/TONG ruffle mini dress, paired with Gucci Signora pumps, sleek bun, and Tiffany bone cuffs—an ensemble of bold proportions and elevated restraint.
Timeless Victorian Elegance
Curtis evoked old-world romance in a Lacemade corset dress with lace trimmings, a structured bodice, and billowing sleeves. Paired with nude mules, the ensemble was a striking collision of eras—Victorian elegance reimagined for modern life.
The Power of Restraint
In sharp contrast, Curtis embraced minimalism with a monochromatic look that balanced sleek lines and sharp shoulders. The deep V blouse and skirt, paired with Maison Margiela x Gentle Monster cat-eye shades, allowed her to command attention through subtle emotion and quiet power.
Monochrome Majesty
Returning to Mia’s signature color palette, Curtis stunned in head-to-toe Dior: a velvet jacket, pleated mini skirt, ankle boots, and the Jolie bag. The look struck the perfect balance between regal elegance and contemporary edge—a modern princess redefined.
The Runaway
Curtis’ character rebels in style, donning a Valentino Bambolina dress paired with ruby-red sandals. She carried not one, but two statement bags—the Chanel Supermodel and the Alaïa Rose Marie bag—and finished the look with Roberto Coin earrings and Tiffany bone rings.
A Woven Dream
Curtis was a striking vision in a black and beige banig dress by Ivar Aseron, accented with pleated sleeves and a bow that doubled as a choker. She paired it with a Chanel Classic Flap and Aquazzura pumps with floral appliqué—a play on visuals and texture that still felt cohesive and harmonious.
Preppy with Volume
Stealing the scene was the actress’ Vivienne Westwood Gexy shirt with puffed sleeves and a corset-like waist, layered over a pleated skirt that complemented her ivory block heels. She completed the look with Westwood’s Granny Frame Purse and asymmetrical Claude pearl drop earrings.
Minimalistic Power
Further asserting her commanding presence on screen, she opted for a simple Louis Vuitton mini dress paired with Dior Spy Button Boots. The actress let her Tiffany HardWear earrings and bracelet speak for themselves—quiet symbols of strength and sophistication.
Goddess of Death
In Bree Esplanada’s Dugta terno, Curtis was death personified: a bodice resembling a ribcage, butterfly wings paying homage to the traditional Filipiniana, and a scallop-trimmed skirt featuring artistic prints of flora, fauna, and cosmic bodies. She paired it with ballerina-esque stilettos, a Chanel mini vanity bag, and drop earrings that she carried as if weightless.
Preppy in Multicolor
Layered over a long-sleeved button-down was a Vivienne Westwood corset and its matching kilt mini skirt. In true Mia Hernandez fashion, she slipped on Marc Jacobs platforms and tied a golden ribbon in her hair—a youthful nod to prep-school charm.
Demeter
Dainty, feminine, and divine, Curtis gave Demeter a run for her title in a dreamy Needle & Thread Ballerina dress adorned with embroidered floral bouquets, sequins, and frilled tulle sleeves. Paired with peep-toe sandals and tassel earrings, she was no mere mortal—more like the goddess of spring herself.
Alluring in Red
In what might be her most captivating ensemble yet, Curtis stole every breath in a dramatic red gown—equal parts sultry and sophisticated, from the floral halter neckline down to the asymmetrical skirt. With red sandals and a Valentino rhinestone bag, she owned the scene and its climax.
Timeless in Bouclé
Professional yet regal, Curtis embodied timeless sophistication in Self-Portrait’s bouclé and pleated crepe midi dress. Paired with a simple bow and Jacquemus Le Chiquito mini bag, the ensemble was equal parts feminine and commanding—much like Mia’s character herself.
Subtle Glamour
Curtis leaned into her softer side in a matching floral lace set, cinched at the waist with a bow. Completing the romantic tone were her tied-up heels and Chanel Book Card Holder—details that reflected her delicate, daydream-like charm.
A Sweet Farewell
Always a picture of grace, Curtis was a romantic vision in a Zimmermann midi dress, its floral print mirroring her pure happiness. She paired it with beige sandals and a Chanel Kelly—a blooming woman ready to step into her next chapter.
Fun in Florals

Building on her growing love for florals, Curtis embraced summer in a Zimmermann halter maxi dress. Channeling breezy beach energy, she accessorized with a Tiffany Knot necklace, sunhat, and sandals. In bright pastel hues, she was a vision that rivaled the sun.
Mosaic on Sand
Like a free-spirited muse, Curtis was art personified in Zimmermann’s Junie Panelled mini dress—a mosaic of summer color and texture. Paired with espadrilles, she became the embodiment of effortless beauty in motion.
Blushing in Pink
In the final episode, Curtis embodied joy and freedom in a blush pink Mirror Palais midi dress featuring a boat neckline, flared hem, and dropped waist. A pop of floral flair came through her Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami mules and Capucines bag—an ensemble that perfectly mirrored her contentment.
An Ending Fairy
Concluding It’s Okay To Not Be Okay, Curtis appeared ethereal in an embroidered Chanel dress from the Métiers d’Art show in Senegal. From the capelet to the ruffled sleeves and fringe layers, the look symbolized Mia Hernandez’s complexity—layered, emotional, yet ultimately pure.
Across every look in the series, Anne Curtis proves that fashion can tell a story—one of evolution, emotion, and elegance. By blending Filipino craftsmanship with international design, she brings heritage to the forefront of modern media, embodying her character through both style and culture. Each ensemble transcends costume—it becomes a mirror of her growth, not just as an actress, but as the woman behind the screen.
Keep up with Anne Curtis’ latest looks in It’s Okay Not To Be Okay on Netflix or IWantTFC.
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Moira Del Rosario
Once immersed in fictional writing at UP Diliman, Moira del Rosario eventually traded imagined worlds for the fast-paced landscape of digital media as a Digital Content Writer for MEGA Asia, covering women’s stories across the region alongside the latest in beauty.
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