She will always be the talk of the town. Andrea Brillantes has always been a name on everyone’s lips—whether for her acting projects, headline-making controversies, her role as CEO of Lucky Beauty, or her evolving presence as an artist. Love her or critique her, she remains impossible to ignore.
Call it growing up or reclamation. At 23, she’s done letting others dictate how she should act, dress, or who she should love. Now, she steps into a daring confidence she’s long been ready to slip into.
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Rewriting the Image
Having worked with Blythe for nearly eight years, stylist Eldzs Mejia has known her since she was just 15. “Even back then, we were already talking about her goals and the kind of image she wanted to grow into at certain points in her life and career,” he recalled.
And yet, her current style wasn’t entirely mapped out. “We have general goals for each year or milestone, but everything unfolds very organically. It really happens at the right time and in the right moment,” Eldzs added.

Blythe grew up in the public eye, with audiences witnessing every era—sweet girl, girl-next-door, matinee idol, pop star. The spotlight has followed her since childhood. One moment she was a child star; the next, she was surprising audiences as a calendar girl—marking a clear shift from teenager to woman.
“When she turned 23 and started making more intentional career decisions, that felt like the signal for us to really evolve her image,” Eldzs recalled. Before 21, they were careful—mindful of how young she was still perceived to be.
Today, she embraces sensuality on her own terms—an expression of autonomy as much as womanhood.
Power in Sensuality
“With Blythe, the sexiness comes naturally,” the stylist shared. “Even when she’s fully covered, her face already gives that energy, so it was never really about creating it.” The challenge, however, was learning restraint, to balance sensuality and empowerment.

A defining moment came at the ABS-CBN Ball 2025, where Blythe wore a sharp white suit with nothing underneath. “It made a strong statement. It showed that she’s no longer a child, that she’s confident and full stepping into her womanhood.”
A surprise, yes, but it made lasting impressions. Sultry, yet still sophisticated and classy. From her Neric Beltran dress to her bold, skin-baring editorials, Blythe continues to evolve into a woman fully at ease in her own skin—something worth celebrating. There’s power in watching a woman of her influence claim ownership of her image—and redefine it on her own terms.

And for the fans who have grown alongside her, more is still to come. “They’ve always been so supportive of everything we do,” Eldzs said. “And we’re just getting started.”
Featured Image and Photos: ANDREA BRILLANTES & ELDZS MEJIA (via Instagram)
Frequently Asked Questions
Blythe is the alter ego and personal brand identity of Filipino actress and entrepreneur Andrea Brillantes. The name represents her evolution beyond her child-star beginnings — a more intentional, self-defined persona she has stepped into at 23, encompassing her style, artistry, and public image on her own terms.
Andrea Brillantes has worked with stylist Eldzs Mejia for nearly eight years, since she was 15. Mejia has been instrumental in shaping her image evolution — moving deliberately from age-appropriate styling into a more confident, sensual aesthetic as she transitioned into her mid-twenties.
Andrea Brillantes wore a sharp white suit with nothing underneath to the ABS-CBN Ball 2025. The look was styled by Eldzs Mejia and widely noted as a defining image statement — signaling her full step into womanhood and self-owned confidence rather than the carefully managed image of her earlier years.
Andrea Brillantes serves as CEO of Lucky Beauty, a role that positions her as both a creative figure and a business leader in the Philippine beauty industry. Her dual identity as entertainer and entrepreneur is central to how she has redefined her public presence beyond acting and celebrity.
Andrea Brillantes’s style has shifted from the carefully managed image of a child star through a series of deliberate milestones — calendar girl, matinee idol, pop artist — into a more sensual, self-directed aesthetic at 23. The evolution is described by stylist Eldzs Mejia as organic, shaped by personal growth rather than a fixed image plan.

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.
