MEGA’s Best Dressed List at The Pink Ball

At the Estée Lauder fundraising gala for breast cancer awareness, guests donned their finest pinks, each outfit a testament to style and solidarity

The most powerful statements are those driven by purpose, and last night’s occasion—The Pink Ball—was a clear reflection of this. Global beauty brand Estée Lauder Group of Companies has long dedicated extensive efforts to making a positive change in the breast cancer community and championing breast cancer awareness across the country. The gala held at Shangri-la The Fort was to raise PHP 5M and more to support the organization’s program with St. Luke’s Medical Foundation Inc. to expand access to free breast screening in the country.

A meaningful amalgam of style and advocacy, the venue was also graced by an array of distinguished guests dressed to impress in support of a vital cause. Guests were invited to incorporate a touch of pink into their ensembles, a color synonymous with hope, awareness, and the fight for women’s health. Here’s a look at MEGA’s list of fashion-forward attendees at the Pink Ball.

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Kathy Yap-Huang

Kathy Yap-Huang
in Dennis Lustico

Businesswoman, sports enthusiast, and advocate Kathy Yap-Huang is a true woman of many hats, and being a sharp dresser is one of them. Her ensemble for the gala was a Dennis Lustico piece in a rich chestnut-brown shade straight from the runway of his Pamana show. She wore an embellished top paired beautifully with a mini skirt that draped elegantly to one side, making for a perfect blend of structure and flow. She completed her look with hot pink pumps, her chosen touch of pink for the evening.

Teresa Herrera

Teresa Herrera
in Chynna Mamawal

Dressed in Chynna Mamawal, Teresa Herrera’s look for the occasion was as bold of a statement as the evening’s cause. She arrived in a lustrous black gown, accented by an electric pink skirt that sat like a crown atop her ensemble. The interplay between bright and dark told a captivating narrative of strength and femininity that echoed the empowering spirit of the night.

Juana Yupangco

Juana Yupangco
in Hannah Kong

Much like the first bloom in spring, Juana Yupangco graced the night in a soft and airy look by Hannah Kong. The designer’s works have long captured the essence of romance and sophistication, and no less was seen in the personality’s look for the evening. She wore a midi gown with frilly accents at the top and flowy tiers that danced with every step, truly a look of effortless elegance.

Mandy Romero

Mandy Romero
in Martin Bautista

Mandy Romero stood out in a sea of pinks by donning a multi-colored ensemble by Filipino fashion designer Martin Bautista. The pleated gown elegantly framed her shoulders, cascading seamlessly into a flowy mermaid hem. With a vivid yet understated palette of peaches, pinks, and deep blues, her gown was a stunning blend of hues that brought an air of vitality to the night.

Kyline Alcantara

Kyline Alcantara
in Joe San Antonio

As with any room she enters—or ballroom for this matter—Kyline Alcantara transformed the space into yet another showcase of style. The actress, clad in a dreamy pastel pink gown artfully made by Joe San Antonio, sported an inverted scoop neckline and a flattering mermaid silhouette. Draped in gleaming embellishments from head to toe, Kyline’s presence was impossible to miss throughout the gala.

Milka Romero

Milka Romero
in Anthony Ramirez

A stunning sight in pink, Milka Romero embodied the delicate yet commanding sense of empowerment that radiated through the evening. She donned an Anthony Ramirez piece in a dusty pink hue, featuring a sweetheart neckline and a corset-inspired structure that framed her figure like a dream.

Anya Lagman

Anya Lagman
in Ivarluski Aseron

As a renowned musician, Anya Lagman is no stranger to the profound messages that art can convey, whether through melodies or fashion. She was a sight in a stunning blush piece by celebrated Filipino designer Ivarluski Aseron. While the gown featured little to no embellishments on its base, allowing Aseron’s artistry to be in the foreground, it was the thoughtful detail at the side of her neckline—one shaped like the breast cancer ribbon—that truly stole the show.

Cat Arambulo-Antonio

Cat Arambulo-Antonio
in TC Manila

Cat Arambulo-Antonio’s attire to the gala felt like a playful wink at her usual monochromatic palette, proving she shines just as brightly in color. Cat wore a cool pale pink jumpsuit from TC Manila, designed with sleek vertical tiers that brought a modern twist to the classic cut. With each stride, its subtle sheen caught the light beautifully, much like her sparkling choker and clutch that were truly unmissable.

Sheila Romero

Sheila Romero
in Anthony Ramirez

As a powerhouse in the realm of business, it was only fitting that Sheila Romero be clad in a bold, vibrant pink gown by none other than renowned designer Anthony Ramirez. The corseted top seamlessly sculpted her figure, while layers of soft, flowing fabric cascaded gracefully beneath, lending an ethereal quality to the structured look. Her ensemble was a reflection of the campaign, showcasing that femininity, though seemingly delicate, is nothing short of powerful.

Suzette Ayson

Suzette Ayson
in Joey Samson and Sassa Jimenez

An embodiment of power and grace, Suzette Ayson’s attire for the gala embodied the duality of modern femininity. The jeweler was clad in an oversized black suit by Joey Samson, layered over a Chinese collar, and paired with a Sassa Jimenez tulle skirt. More than a statement of style, her ensemble showcased a harmonious balance of strength and elegance, reflecting the essence of a modern woman.


Photographed by TIMOTHY DUEÑAS

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