10 Times Stars Wore Filipino Fashion on the Hollywood Carpet

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 28 February 2024
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Filipino fashion is making waves in Hollywood, turning heads and capturing attention with its blend of tradition and innovation. From renowned designers like Rajo Laurel, Michael Cinco, to Monique Lhuillier, Filipino talent is taking center stage on the red carpet. But it's not just about the designers; it's about the celebrities who proudly wear traditional Filipino clothing and elements, showcasing the rich heritage and craftsmanship to a global audience.

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Ana Cruz Kayne's Barbie Premiere Look

Fil-Am actress Ana Cruz Kayne made heads turn at the Barbie movie premiere in Los Angeles. Sporting a beaded terno top and a glamorous fringe skirt, designed by Filipino fashion designer Dennis Lustico, Ana showcased her Filipino heritage with style and elegance.

Bella Poarch's Unforgettable Gala Outfit

Bella Poarch, known for embracing her Filipino roots, stunned at the 20th Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards in a contemporary terno. Pairing a seafoam green crop top with a crystal-embellished pink maxi skirt, Bella's outfit perfectly blended tradition with modernity.

Jameela Jamil's Golden Globe Awards Gown

British actress Jameela Jamil stole the spotlight in a coral-colored ensemble designed by Filipino fashion icon Monique Lhuillier. With delicate flower embroidery and sheer fabric, Jameela's dress exuded elegance and sophistication, while nodding to Filipino fashion elements.

Liza Soberano's Gold Gala Glam

At Gold House's 1st Annual Gold Gala, Liza Soberano stole the spotlight in a custom couture ensemble by Filipino fashion designer Anthony Ramirez. Featuring a sultry corset-style bodice and a nod to traditional Balintawak fashion, Liza proudly showcased her Filipina sensibilities on the gold carpet.

Kris Aquino's Crazy Rich Asians Premiere

Kris Aquino, known as the real crazy rich Asian, dazzled at the world premiere of Crazy Rich Asians in a Michael Leyva Filipiniana gown. With its iconic butterfly sleeves and flowy skirt, Kris perfectly represented her heritage on the Hollywood red carpet.

Vanessa Hudgens' Met Gala Tribute

Half-Filipina actress Vanessa Hudgens paid homage to her Filipino roots at the Met Gala 2022 in a sheer all-black ensemble with puff sleeves reminiscent of the traditional butterfly sleeves of the Filipiniana. Vanessa's dedication to her heritage shines through her red carpet choices.

Zoey Deutch's Met Gala Controversy

At the Met Gala, Zoey Deutch wore a gown with intricate Filipino-inspired embroidery, including butterfly sleeves and cross-stitch floral motifs. While the ensemble drew praise for its beauty, it also sparked controversy as the Italian fashion house failed to credit Filipino fashion influence.

Nikki Reed's Oscars Viewing Party Look by Francis Libiran

Twilight star Nikki Reed turned heads at Elton John's Oscars viewing party in a fully-embroidered semi-serpentina gown by Filipino designer Francis Libiran. Nikki's stunning red carpet moment showcased the elegance and sophistication of Filipino fashion.

Britney Spears' Oscars Afterparty Dress by Michael Cinco

Pop queen Britney Spears dazzled at Elton John's Oscars afterparty in a couture design by Dubai-based Filipino designer Michael Cinco. Britney's choice of a Michael Cinco gown highlighted the global appeal and craftsmanship of Filipino fashion.

Marlee Matlin's Monique Lhuillier Oscars Gown

Oscar winner Marlee Matlin graced the Academy Awards red carpet in a red gown by Filipino designer Monique Lhuillier. Marlee's stunning ensemble exemplified the timeless beauty and elegance of Monique Lhuillier's creations.

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