Theyre not just big names in the entertainment industry but also style icons Dennis Trillo FB, Marian Rivera FB, for Alden Richards Lee Santiago Photography, Julia Barretto FB
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Fashion moments at the EDDYs

Jefferson Fernando

Julia Barretto makes a statement in modern terno

At the 8th EDDYS (Entertainment Editors’ Choice Awards), Julia Barretto turned heads in a stunning contemporary Filipiniana terno that blended heritage and haute couture with poetic elegance. The Box Office Heroes awardee graced the red carpet in a custom piece by Dee Javier, a fashion-forward take on the traditional silhouette with artful ruching, asymmetrical draping, and dramatic butterfly sleeves that paid homage to the classic form.

Crafted in soft off-white fabric with handwritten-style calligraphy scattered throughout, the dress evoked a sense of narrative and nostalgia—like pages from a love letter or a diary come to life. Subtle blue pinstripes running down the skirt added a tailored contrast to the flowy structure, creating a look that was both deconstructed and romantic.

Julia’s glam was equally flawless. Her glowing complexion and fresh, radiant look were courtesy of makeup artist Robbie Piñera, who gave her a soft glam moment that enhanced her natural beauty. Hairstylist Valerie Corpuz completed the ensemble with a sleek updo, allowing the dramatic sleeves and neckline to take center stage.

She accessorized minimally yet luxuriously with pieces from Mix Gems Fine Jewelry, letting her statement terno do all the talking. Julia’s overall look was styled to perfection by the powerhouse team of Cath Sobrevega, Mika Aléjo, and Angel Zamora, who have consistently helped elevate her red carpet presence.

Marian Rivera stuns in elegant embellished terno

At the recent awards show, Marian Rivera once again proved why she remains a timeless style icon, gracing the scene in an exquisitely modern terno that radiated grace and quiet power. The ensemble featured a form-fitting silhouette adorned with intricate beadwork and a soft ivory palette that glistened under the lights, lending a refined yet radiant effect.

The gown’s sculptural butterfly sleeves paid tribute to traditional Filipiniana fashion, yet were softened with delicate textured patterns and subtle fringe detailing, creating a tactile interplay of movement and elegance. The bodice’s softly ruched detailing enhanced Marian’s statuesque frame, while the skirt’s geometric embellishments added just the right touch of couture craftsmanship.

With elegance that transcends time, Marian Rivera showed that the terno, when styled with thought and heart, is more than just a garment—it is a legacy continued.

Dennis Trillo channels classic elegance in modern Francis Libiran barong

At the 8th EDDYS, Dennis Trillo brought effortless sophistication to the red carpet in a masterfully crafted barong by celebrated Filipino designer Francis Libiran. Known for his architectural approach to design, Libiran’s piece for Dennis was a modern take on the classic Filipino formalwear—refined, regal, and distinctly masculine.

The barong, made of sheer piña fabric, featured intricately embroidered patterns inspired by traditional tribal motifs and natural elements. The embroidery gracefully flowed down the chest and sleeves in symmetrical elegance, with ivory-on-ivory threadwork that gave depth and subtle texture. A sculpted shoulder silhouette and sharp collar added contemporary structure to the otherwise fluid garment, making the ensemble both heritage-driven and fashion-forward.

Dennis paired the piece with tailored black trousers and a classic timepiece, allowing the artistry of the barong to remain the focal point of his look.

His polished appearance was brought together by a sharp and clean grooming session with Janell Capuchino, whose work emphasized his natural charisma. The styling team of AJ Alberto and Ian Covinarao ensured Dennis’s look struck the perfect balance between tradition and modernity.

With his commanding yet understated look, Dennis Trillo proved that classic Filipino menswear, when interpreted with craftsmanship and style, never goes out of fashion.

Alden Richards radiates elegance in classic barong

Alden Richards delivered a commanding presence in a timeless, finely embroidered piña barong as he accepted his Box Office Hero award for Hello, Love, Again. Known for his refined red carpet looks, Alden once again struck the perfect balance between traditional and contemporary Filipino menswear.

The barong featured classic calado embroidery that framed the front placket with symmetrical floral and geometric motifs, giving it a sense of heritage while remaining minimalist and clean. The translucent sheen of the piña fabric added depth and dimension under stage lights, perfectly complemented by gold-toned buttons and a well-fitted cut that emphasized Alden’s modern silhouette.

Paired with crisp black trousers and a classic wristwatch, the overall look exuded effortless formality—with a quiet nod to national pride.

Every detail—from grooming to accessories—was executed with precision and taste, reflecting the star’s continued evolution as a style icon in Philippine entertainment.