SOCIAL SET

Where and when Personal style of dressing matters

It is not necessary to wear expensive clothes, what matters is that the clothing is clean, well maintained and suitable for the occasion

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Appropriate dressing is not just about following fashion trends. It is a reflection of respect for oneself, others and the occasion.

The way we dress communicates our intentions and helps shape the first impression others make about us, whether in professional, social or cultural settings.

Choosing the right attire for different situations, such as formal wear for significant milestones, business meetings or traditional clothing for cultural events, demonstrates an understanding of social norms and shows consideration for those around us.

Dressing appropriately can boost self-confidence and enhance how others perceive us. It is not necessary to wear expensive clothes, what matters is that the clothing is clean, well maintained, and suitable for the occasion.

In the work place, dressing well signals professionalism and commitment, potentially opening doors to new opportunities and career advancement.

Cherique Larrazabal Garcia: Dressed to celebrate love, today and always.
Ana Fe Jarque: Sip, smile, shine.
Alfonso Lujan and Jennifer Ann Roa (Teammates).
Ann Momongan: Harvesting happiness.
Chaveli Head: Sails away.
Diana Franco Ledesma.

Similarly, in a formal environment, adhering to dress codes can minimize distractions and foster a more focused atmosphere.

Meet the women who master the art of appropriate dressing. They exemplify sartorial excellence, seamlessly adapting their wardrobes to suit any event, environment or cultural context. These style mavens understand that dressing appropriately isn’t just about rules, it’s about balancing personal expression with situational awareness.

More importantly their personal style transcends fleeting trends. It is rooted in how clothing becomes a tool for self-empowerment enabling them to embody confidence and authenticity. Whether commanding attention in a high boardroom presentation or radiating grace at a seaside wedding, their fashion choice reflects an intentional alignment with how they wish to feel — poised, powerful or effortlessly free rather than merely adhering to external expectations.

Gwen dela Cruz: Where elegance meets expertise.
Honey Loop: Wrapped in warmth and in style.
Maitina Borromeo, Crystal Neri, Carla Mckowen and Elise Demiar. Golf is their game.
Marget Villarica and Debbie Huang catching flight and making memories.
Marian Miranda: Dressed to impress.
Maripaz and Kalina Perdices.