Fashion week regular Pia Wurtzbach had cameras flashing at her every outfit, whether on the romantic Parisian streets or inside the fashion shows. Leather sets, feather gowns, and dresses reminiscent of the night sky—the fashion influencer knew how to bring art to fashion. With each ensemble, she was a masterpiece.
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A Dark Siren

For the Iris Van Herpen show, the beauty queen glided across Paris in a black and white dress, its mermaid skirt true to its name. With a high turtleneck, cold shoulder cutouts, and Wurtzbach’s clean ponytail, she gave justice to the dress’s structure.
Sultry Caramel

The fashion influencer arrived at Georges Hobeika’s show in a caramel leather set. With embossed leather details, lace trimming, and pearl details, she was the embodiment of feminine edge.
Eyes, Lips, Ears, Sheer

Wurtzbach turned to a bold direction with a sheer dress, and let her accessories speak for themselves. With her hair in a romantic updo, her gold earrings took center stage with shapes that resemble a pierced nose, snail shell, lips, an ear, a pierced nipple, and a tooth.
Feather Light

The beauty queen turned up the drama at Couture Week in a feather gown for Stéphane Rolland. Like an angel, she floated down the stairs, absolutely glowing—like a halo followed her down.
Stardust

For Robert Wun, Wurtzbach commanded the room in a glittering, black dress, featuring an asymmetrical neckline. Simple and sleek, as if dusted in stardust herself.
A Glass of Wine

The fashion influencer was alluring in every way at the Ashi Studio show. In a clean bun, her red wine gown accentuated all her long lines, with a halter neckline that further elongated her statuesque figure. And with her lips as red as her gown, it’s not surprising to see heads turned to her.
All that Glitter

Wurtzbach channeled old Hollywood glam in a sparkling cowl neck gown, its sheer material revealing just enough to create an interesting silhouette. She may not have walked for George Chakra, but she certainly stole the show in this daring look.
Romantic in Red

Draped in a billowing, bright red gown, Wurtzbach was romance personified. With a sweetheart neckline, a simple necklace, and her hair down, she was free-flowing and flirty in all the ways she could be.
Draped in Monochrome

The beauty queen brings a fresh edge to monochrome dressing. For Zuhair Murad’s show, she strutted in a modern tailored suit that featured draping in the front, leading to a cape at the back. Paired with her orange-tinted shades, she was the very definition of cool.
Off Duty in Capris

Taking a break from gowns and suits, Wurtzbach elevated a casual outfit into something effortlessly aspirational. Tank top, a button-down, capris with ruffled bottoms, and flip-flop sandals—A simple outfit, yet she carried sophistication and elegance.
She didn’t walk in any of the shows, but her looks certainly made Paris her runway. Whether off-duty casual fits or avant-garde feather gowns, Pia Wurtzbach wore it all like a queen.
Featured Image and Photos: PIA WURTZBACH (via Instagram)

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.
They spotlight women shaping culture today through profiles, exclusive features, and roundups on Asian representation at global fashion events. They also write about beauty through a growing lens—covering makeup, skincare, wellness, nails, and fragrance with curiosity and a strong eye for emerging trends.
Having worked in digital media for years, Moira is drawn to stories that beg to be unraveled—from the ever-changing landscape of pop culture and the inner workings of beauty to queer voices that deserve to be seen, celebrated, and championed.
