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Binibining Pilipinas 2025 photo exhibit opens at Gateway 2

Binibining Pilipinas 2025 photo exhibit opens at Gateway 2
Photos by Jefferson Fernando
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The road to the crown officially begins with a celebration of beauty, artistry, and Filipino creativity as the Binibining Pilipinas 2025 Photo Exhibit opens today, 19 May, at the Quantum Sky View, Gateway 2, Araneta City.

This annual exhibit serves as a dazzling prelude to the country’s most prestigious beauty pageant, offering fans an exclusive first look at this year’s official candidates through a stunning collection of portraits that highlight not only their natural beauty but also their grace, poise, and individuality.

Shot by renowned photographers Raymond Saldaña and Owen Reyes, the portraits capture each Binibini in her most regal and radiant form. With bold concepts and editorial flair, the visual storytelling is elevated by the expert touch of Patrick Henry Mergano, whose styling choices evoke both modern elegance and timeless Filipina charm.

The creative synergy continues with Klickbox Studios, led by Kyle Magsino and Frederick Reyes, whose lens work and lighting finesse bring the queens’ personalities to life. Each image is further adorned with exquisite accessories crafted by Christopher Munar, known for his intricate, statement-making pieces.

Adding depth and drama to the visuals is the bespoke set design curated by HGR Events by Henry Reyes, creating a backdrop where tradition meets innovation.

No pageant look is complete without glam — and the Touchup Team behind the scenes delivered. Top makeup artists including Win Denoyo, Jessie Maghuyop, Vee Jay Tuzon Eustaquio, Marlon Canas, and Angelo Telebrico ensured every Binibini looked flawless. For hair, the team of Jey Flores, Yuto Manuyag, Raiza Hidalgo, Vincent Abad, and Jacob Reyes created striking hairstyles that balanced sophistication with personality.

As the Binibining Pilipinas 2025 competition heats up, this photo exhibit reminds us that behind every queen is a village of creatives who shape and share her story.

The exhibit is free and open to the public until pageant night. Don’t miss the chance to see the future of Filipino pageantry — frame by stunning frame.

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