These 6 Young Pinay Environmentalists and Climate Activists Are Paving the Way To A Just, Sustainable Future

These 6 Young Pinay Environmentalists and Climate Activists Are Paving the Way To A Just, Sustainable Future

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Changing the world one step at a time. 🌏

Meet six extraordinary young Filipino women passionately advocating for people and planet.

Related: For A Better Future: Filipina Climate Advocate Ann Dumaliang Champions Conservationist Cause At COP27

Despite the Philippines consistently ranking as one of the most dangerous places to be in as a climate activist, the fight for climate action and justice persists. At the forefront of this fight are passionate, dedicated, and strong-willed young individuals making the case for collective climate action.

As stated by many of these young activists, the youth is one of the most vulnerable to climate change. The youth is also one of the most active, proactive, and responsive when it comes to issues of climate and justice. While this generation does have the power to change the world, we are often not included in the discussions that actually shape the world as we know it—but that doesn’t mean we don’t try our hardest to be.

These six young women are among the bravest and most dedicated of youth fighting to let their voices be heard as they protect their land and ecosystems, protest against climate change and injustice, and champion sustainability, people, and planet over profit. Get to know these Pinay environmentalists below.

MITZI JONELLE TAN

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Full-time climate justice activist Mitzi Jonelle Tan can be found on the protest frontlines and at the mic stand at international climate conventions. She is the co-founder and current convenor and international spokesperson of Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP), a nationwide alliance of organizations and individuals “fighting against climate change and pursuing climate justice.” YACAP is the local branch of Fridays for Future, a global, youth-led international climate movement organized by Greta Thunberg.

Mitzi champions anti-imperialism, human rights, a critical intersectional analysis and approach of climate issues, peace, and collective action. She recently attended and spoke at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP28, where she advocated for the phasing out of fossil fuels and the inclusion of climate activists in the discussions surrounding climate action.

ANN AND BILLIE DUMALIANG

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The award-winning trustees and co-founders of Masungi Georeserve are redefining what it means to be connected to the land we call home. Sisters and conservationists Ann and Billie Dumaliang, inspired and guided by people and communities, defend the land on which Masungi Georeserve exists as they seek to restore and rehabilitate the forests in the area and foster in people a deeper appreciation for nature. The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation reserve and geotourism located on the Sierra Madre mountain range, in Baras, Rizal. An area with a history of land-grabbing and illegal logging, and home to hundreds of species, Masungi represents land worth fighting for.

Ann and Billie have been able to sustain their efforts by harnessing the power of people and nature, inviting people to hike and explore what the area has to offer, promoting sustainable geotourism. They work with countless people that are just as deeply connected to the land, inspring more connections, and sharing knowledge and stories, keeping history and hope as alive as the forest.

ISSA BARTE

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A young artist and storyteller, Issa Barte holds environment, land, culture, and art close to her heart. She is the co-founder of For the Future, a youth-led organization that seeks to “help reforest the ancestral lands of the Yangil Tribe in Zambales.” Issa is also a National Geographic Explorer, receiving grants from National Geographic to fund her efforts in science, storytelling, and helping make the planet better.

True to her passions and advocacy, Issa is currently working on The Philippine Youth Atlas, a book about and by indigenous peoples that chronicles and immortalizes indigenous local knowledge about climate and environment. The atlas is an effort to “decentralize and decolonize art, culture, and climate solutions to give way and highlight regional perspectives of local and indigenous knowledge systems.” It will document this knowledge through visual art, photography, counter-mapping, and stories from young people that stand to lose the most in the climate crisis—the same people that can help formulate the solutions we need.

JAVEA ESTAVILLO

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At only 17, Javea Estavillo found herself jetting off to Dubai as the Philippines’ youth delegate to COP28. The student and climate advocate spoke to world leaders about pressing issues of climate change, such as loss and damage and the need for climate financing to be able to respond to the increasing threats of climate change and mitigate further damage.

She also talked about what the youth, who has the biggest stake in the climate crisis, can do with community and innovation in order to take their own steps towards a better future, and our increasing collective responsibility to address the climate crisis. “In the midst of current geopolitical turmoil, we should remember that the climate change is a crisis akin to war—it is destructive, all-consuming, and unjust. Give Earth, and give us, the youth, a chance.”

After, the young activist shared that she was glad that talk of reducing fossil fuels had a stronger appearance in the discussions at the conference, but agreed that COP28 was plenty of talk and not much action. Javea is headed off to college soon to study economics and climate financing at Stanford University, working on her dream to become an environmental lawyer.

ALAB MIRASOL AYROSO

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Alab Mirasol Ayroso has activism in her blood. As a child, she was already protesting for human rights and gender justice, and has now made her way to the position of convenor and National Coordinator for youth climate alliance YACAP. Alab’s father, Honor Ayroso, activist and peasant organizer, is a victim of enforced disappearance, having been abducted in 2002.

She also attended COP 28, where she was involved in discussions about climate change in relation to the youth climate movement, inter-generational dialogue, and community action. With her indigenous roots, a history of fighting for people and planet at such a young age, a degree in biology with a focus on ecology and conversation, Alab fights for human rights, land rights, and just, equitable, and sustainable action against climate change.

CARMELLA ELLAGA

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Carmela Ellaga, from a young age, has devoted her life to protecting land and sea. Hailing from Barangay Bulata, a coastal community in Negros Occidental, Carmela is a fisheries technologist, oceanographic researcher, and environmental conservationist. She champions the rights and livelihoods of fisherfolk in coastal communities, and the conservation and protection of our oceans and seas along with the land.

Carmela experienced firsthand the effects of climate change through damage done by typhoons and the changing ecosystems in her community. Now, she works at the Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation, Inc. as the community facilitator for sustainable development projects, focusing on environmental and marine conservation efforts. She was included in Global Citizen’s list of “5 Young Women and Girls Fighting for Climate Justice You Should Know“, and was praised by Michelle Obama for being “part of the rising generation of leaders who are already taking charge as we confront [the climate crisis].”

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The Best of Both Beauties: The Secrets To Daniela Stranner’s Face Card For Her NYLON Manila Cover Shoot

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Which look is your favorite?

Breathing life into the Villain x Heroine makeup concept, let’s look at the beauty behind the scenes of NYLON Manila’s shoot featuring Daniela Stranner.

Related: Villain And The Hero: Daniela Stranner Shows Us The Power Of Character Development 

When we think of photoshoots, it’s all about cameras flashing, models posing, and a bottomless pit of coffee to fuel the frenzy. But have you ever wondered what goes down before the director shouts action? This time, let’s talk about the beauty behind the scenes, where skin prepping, makeup application, and retouches throughout the shoot serve as the prelude to every picture-perfect look.

So, pull back the curtain and take a peek at what really went on during NYLON Manila’s March cover featuring Daniela Stranner. Picture a glam team and a group of passionate creatives coming together to bring this vision to your screens. We’ll take you on a whirlwind tour of the behind-the-scenes action, from those early brainstorming sessions to the moment Daniela takes her place in front of the vanity mirror.

The Villain and the Heroine

Daniela Stranner, celebrated for her roles in Love at First Stream and Make It With You,  recently concluded her stint on the Kapamilya teleserye Senior High, where her portrayal of the multifaceted kontrabida served so hard that she garnered widespread acclaim for its nuanced complexity.

In NYLON Manila’s March cover shoot, each layout reveals Daniela embodying two contrasting characters, adorned in the emblematic hues of heroism and villainy. Aptly titled Role/Play, the spread underscores her versatility as an actress, effortlessly transitioning between roles with an unparalleled finesse. Whether portraying a hero, a villain, or any character in between, Daniela proves that she can beautifully become whoever she wants to be on screen.

An Angelic Face and a Burgundy Bob

In this enchanting layout, Daniela Stranner’s ‘no makeup‘ makeup look radiates innocence, perfectly paired with pristine white nails and effortlessly natural looking locks. But hold onto your seats as she switches gears, serving a fierce face with a red burgundy bob, complete with geometric eyeliner and luscious, glossy lips.

Black Magic

For the last layout, Daniela reprises her ‘barely there’ makeup look, but this time, picture her rocking a sleek, super side-parted low ponytail paired with bold defined brows and chunky lashes, all topped off with a black lip. To say the least, this transformation adds a touch of drama to her already captivating persona.

According to makeup artist Thazzia Falek, this look stole the show: “The last look we did definitely stood out because I’ve never done such an artistic take for a cover, especially with a bold black lipstick!” Brace yourself for a bold and beautiful finale that pushes the boundaries of beauty with fearless flair.

Eyes Don’t Lie

With an array of looks featured in the shoot, we sought insight from Thazzia on her process for crafting distinctiveness in each look, prompting her to reveal her distinctive signature approach.

“One of my favorite techniques is accentuating the eyes for each layout. To achieve this, I predominantly use individual lashes or customize strips by applying them one by one.” With meticulous attention to detail and a blend of innovative techniques, the MUA works wonders to maintain Daniela’s natural beauty while seamlessly transitioning between looks.

Creative and Fashion Direction and Styling ANDRE CHANG

Art Direction GELO QUIJENCIO

Photography JAN MAYO

Photographer’s Assistant ELDON CALOPEZ

Fashion Assistant KURT ABONAL

Stylist’s Assistant MARIA PAZ GAMUS

Makeup Artist THAZZIA FALEK

Makeup Assistants GEORGE FLORES and JOHN VILLALINO

Hair Stylist MJ RONE

Wigs LYNELLE HOUSE OF HAIR FASHION

Nails PRECY TAN

Shoot Assistants ANDRE CESAR and JAMES JACINTO

Production Design SPLINTERPROPS

Videography FAVOUR AJAH and BIMPOMAN

Video Direction FAVOUR AJAH

Shoot Coordination JASMIN DASIGAN

Shot at STUDIO LAJ

Editor-in-Chief MAGGIE BATACAN

Brand Manager ELYSE ILAGAN

Managing Editor RAFAEL BAUTISTA

Marketing Supervisor SOPHIA SAMALA

Social Media Associate SHANE SY

Special thanks to: PATRICK LAZOL and WILBUR LANG of FASHION INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES- ORTIGAS MAINJENNIFER SEVILLA and LYNELLE HOUSE OF HAIR FASHIONSTUDIO LAJBEA D. BENAVIDEZ of SO FAB!, and RUSSELL D. ILAYA of SM PARISIAN

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This Filipino Student’s Animated Grad Thesis Film Is An Ode To Same-Sex Parents

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Parental love in any form.

In Ili-Ili, Clister Santos takes the viewers on a heartwarming ride of the love between a daughter and her two fathers.

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While local media, and society in general, still has its ways to go, we are seeing more and more projects that delve into and give the proper spotlight to the many facets of the LGBTQIA+ community. For young LGBTQIA+ animator and filmmaker Clister Santos, that meant focusing the story on same-sex parents in his animated short film, Ili-Ili, also known as Little One. After all, a set of two moms or two dads can be just as great of parents as a straight couple. What started as a project to examine his ideas on the topic turned into the power of queer parental love in cinema. 

THIS LITTLE LIFE

It’s not every day that we get proper and varied depictions of LGBTQIA+ stories in local media, much less in the medium of animation. So Ili-Ili stands out for all the right reasons. The 9-minute short serves as the 22-year-old’s graduation thesis film and follows Joy as she interviews her two dads, Iko and Tino, to ask them for advice on how to raise her soon-to-be-born son. However, during the interview, Iko suffers from a heart attack. As the family hopes for his recovery in the hospital, Tino uses an old camcorder to look back on fond memories as well as share advice on what being a parent means. 

Moving away from the idea of the nuclear family, Ili-Ili tenderly showcases the good and bad of a same-sex couple raising a child. To get that point across, Santos interviewed same-sex parents to get their insights on raising children. The film ultimately gives a platform to queer stories in local animated media and brings home the message that families come in all shapes and forms. It’s a universal message – one that is going global, as Ili-Ili was chosen to be one of the movies included in Five Films For Freedom

CHAMPIONING LGBTQIA+ STORIES

This annual online celebration of global LGBTQIA+ stories, presented in partnership with BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, aims to amplify LGBTQIA+ voices and advocate for love as a human right. This year, Five Films For Freedom, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary this 2024, is showcasing global LGBTQIA+ stories that resonate with strength and spirit and dive deep into universal themes such as family and acceptance. Ili-Ili, along with entries from India, Spain, the UK, and the USA, is free for viewers to watch online until March 24, which you can do so here

In a time when the LGBTQIA+ community continues to be vilified, such as same-sex couples not having and losing their right to raise children and start families, Ili-Ili is here to remind us that queer families are just as valid as any other. The love in these families is real, and they deserve to be welcomed, celebrated, and protected. 

If you want to watch Ili-Ili, you can do so on the British Council Arts’ YouTube channel for free until March 24. You can check more of Clister Santos’ work here

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Queen Energy: 6 Crossover Moments Between Miss Universe and Pinoy Drag

Queen Energy: 6 Crossover Moments Between Miss Universe and Pinoy Drag

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Crowns for everybody 👑.

In this world…this universe, rather, we’ve got no shortage of queens.

Related: World, Get Ready As Marina Summers Sashays Through Her Drag Routine

When we say “Queen!” what pops into your mind first? The global splendor that is the Miss Universe competition? The artistic extravagance that is drag? Regardless, when it comes to pageant queens to drag queens, majesty knows no bounds. The intersection of their Venn Diagram is vast. If you think about it, Miss Universe and drag has plenty of similarities, particularly if you frame drag specifically within the reality competition space of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

From gag-worthy outfits to showcasing charisma on a stage, Miss Universe and drag competitions celebrate queens’ beauty, creativity, wits, and confidence (all while entertaining us, as well). It makes sense, then, that drag queens are inspired or influenced by beauty pageants and perhaps vice versa, and that crossovers between the two pop culture pillars are not few and far between—especially in the Philippines. Locally, Marina Summers leads the pack of referential queens, taking inspo from our own Miss Universe winners frequently as she competes in RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs. the World Season 2 (2024). Check out some other Miss Universe x Drag competitions crossovers below.

MARINA GOES INTERNATIONAL

Representing the Philippines in the second edition of international all-stars reality competition RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK vs. the World, drag queen Marina Summers always serves like a true queen. Her reveal poster alone was iconic, as she donned a royal blue dress inspired by Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurztbach’s own coronation gown. The dress was designed by the same designer, Albert Andrada, and featured the same shade, a similar neckline and train, with the addition of some sparkly sheer paneling and extravagant sleeves.

SMIZING THROUGH THE TEARS

In a lovely, emotional, and pride-inducing moment as she was being praised, Marina had the wits to lightheartedly joke around with her expressions, and ended up informing the judges that she learned the deadly side-look-smize combo from Pia Wurtzbach. Marina’s a self-confessed pageant junkie, and clearly loves to take inspiration from the queens of the universe.

LAVA GOWN

For Drag Race UK vs. The World episode three runway challenge, Marina took inspiration from another winning Filipina queen, Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray. Catriona’s Mak Tumang “lava gown” is forever an iconic fashion moment in pageant history, and Marina channeled that winning energy into a two-part ensemble (also designed by Mak Tumang) on the runway. The first outfit was a glowing volcano rock outer dress that would unfold and reveal her version of the lava gown that was just as fiery and red-hot.

HELLO WORLD…

Drag Race Philippines Season 1’s fifth episode Miss Shutacca started out with RuPaul introducing the week’s theme and challenges with “Hello world…I mean, the universe, rather,” a reference to Pia Wurtzbach’s answer to the final question on Miss Universe.

The whole episode was an ode to Miss Universe and beauty pageants, riddled with references to the grandiosity and influence of pageantry like the swimsuit competition, as well as allusions to the Miss Universe Q&A segment, Pia’s shocking 2015 run, and beauty queen stereotypes.

GUEST JUDGE: MISS UNIVERSE

As for real, physical crossovers, both Miss Universe 2015 and 2018 winners Pia Wurtzbach and Catriona Gray were guest judges on the first seasons of Drag Race Philippines and drag pageant competition Drag Den, respectively. Pia judged on the Miss Shutacca episode of the former, wearing a deconstructed version of her coronation gown, while Catriona was the “Drag Enforcer” on the premiere of the latter. Pia is also a huge fan of Drag Race, if you didn’t know. Queens supporting queens!

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Elijah Canlas Is More Than Just A Talented Actor—He's Also An Outspoken Advocate and Ally

Elijah Canlas Is More Than Just A Talented Actor—He’s Also An Outspoken Advocate and Ally

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An actor with something to fight for.

Elijah Canlas is unafraid of challenges, whether it’s taking a role with much to say or speaking out about important social issues.

Trigger warning: this article talks about sensitive issues such as abuse, sexual assault, mental health issues, and the like.

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Elijah Canlas has very quickly cemented himself in the roster of dedicated, versatile rising stars in recent history. But beyond his talent, the young actor is also dedicated to bring awareness to issues that plague our society. Recently cast to play outspoken student leader and martial law victim Edgar Jopson in the upcoming Edjop: The Movie, his resolve to tell relevant stories through screen translates to his resolve to champion advocacies and speak out against injustice.

The actor is known for his diverse filmography and range, having seen success with roles like Cairo on BL series Gameboys (2020), Kalel on Kalel, 15 (2019), and Lancelot on About Us But Not About Us (2022). More recently, he’s earned acclaim for his work on teen youth drama Senior High (2023-2024) and GomBurZa (2023). Talk about range. This also extends to the issues he talks about. From denouncing the atrocities of Ferdinand Marcos’ martial law to showing support for marginalized communities, Elijah tackles everything with meaningful intent and strong clarity in his voice. Check out some of what he champions below.

#FREEJADECASTRO

When filmmaker Jade Castro and some of his friends were arrested without warrant in February, a call for justice resounded on social media, advocating for their freedom. The group was charged with arson, but their arrest was based on unsound evidence, according to their counsel. They have since been freed. Elijah, who worked with the director on LSS (2019), amplified the call to free them, bringing attention to the injustices committed.

ON GAY ROLES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Elijah’s taken on a fair share of queer roles, but he’s not ignorant about his privilege. He puts in the effort to understand each character and portray them with respect. In a podcast, the actor revealed that About Us But Not About Us (2022) might be his last gay role in a while so as to “give more opportunities to real queer actors kasi there’s a lot out there, a lot that are good, also.”

SPEAKING ABOUT SCHOOL ABUSE

In 2022, a VICE World article uncovered a long, systemic problem at an isolated, public arts high school in Laguna. With the help of victims speaking out about it, the decades-long physical, sexual, and emotional abuse of students that has been happening at Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) were brought to public discourse. Elijah’s older brother, Jerom Canlas, also an advocate and critic, was one of the students that brought light to the abuses happening at PHSA, having been a victim himself.

“I’m standing with the victims,” Elijah asserted when asked about the issue. “It’s a systemic problem, eh. ‘Di na siya isang tao lang, nasa sistema na siya.” He said he hopes the administration accepts the truth and acts on the issue.

ON SERIOUS ISSUES TACKLED IN SENIOR HIGH

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Early on, the cast of youth drama-thriller Senior High (2023-2024) acknowledged how heavy and sensitive the topics they would tackle in the series would be. In Senior High, topics such as sexual assault, suicide, and bullying. In an interview, Elijah admitted that he was going through a hard time, but that he was put on the show for a reason, and that he’s focused on relaying the right messages instead of simply being triggering for audiences.

#NEVERFORGET

A staunch critic of Marcos and martial law, Elijah’s been publicly outspoken about the dictator, especially during his controversial burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. His X page shows how vocal he is about Marcos not being a hero, oftentimes accompanied with evidence and readings about the atrocities committed in the era.

Elijah also expressed the same sentiment as he posted about Kian delos Santos, a victim of extrajudicial killing under the Duterte administration, in 2017 and in 2022. “Let the fight and struggle continue,” he wrote. “Fight for the truth. Fight for the past and future generations. Fight for good and humane governance. Never Forget.”

END HISTORICAL REVISIONISM

In relation to his public denouncement of martial law and the Marcos family, Elijah took the mic at a rally commemorating the 38th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution to call for an end to historical revisionism in relation to martial law. “Nasa henerasyon ko, nasa mga susunod na henerasyon kung paano poprotektahan ang katotohanan at paano natin lalabanan ang historical revisionism,” he declares. “Maninindigan tayo!”

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JHOANNA ROBLES BINI

8 Times BINI’s Jhoanna Robles Proved She Was A True Multi-hyphenate

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God just let her gobble all the talents.

Singing, dancing, acting, and so much more, Jhoanna Robles is a true all-purpose queen. 

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It’s safe to say that P-pop girl group BINI is having their much-deserved moment in the spotlight. From hit songs, explosive growth, talked-about performances, and viral posts from fans and non-fans alike popping up on X daily, BINI is going higher and higher as they reach new heights. And helping lead the way for BINI is their group leader, Jhoanna Robles. 

With grit, passion, personality, conviction to do what is right, confidence, and charisma, Jhoanna stands tall as a role model and a beacon for her members as they continue to break new ground. But more than that, Jhoanna possesses so many skills, she’s like a walking talent show. No matter what field, Jhoanna is going to deliver, and as she should. Scroll down for just a few moments when the P-pop idol flexed her multiple masteries.  

TV ACTRESS ERA

@bini_loml Jhoanna natin lakas maka barda HHAHAHAHAHAHAH #BINI #BINIph #binijhoanna #FrancineDiaz #KadenangGinto #ppop #foryou #fypシ ♬ original sound – Jhoanna My Loves 🌸 – alipin ni masterjho

Even before she became a member of BINI, Jhoanna was already making noise as an actress on TV. She got to showcase her acting talents on stints on MMK and, most notably, Kadenang Ginto. While the role was small, she made the most of it, as seen in how it’s still being quoted to this day. And with recent roles such as being the lead female star in ALAMAT’s Maharani music video, it’s clear Jhoanna hasn’t lost her touch. 

SLAYING IN MUSICAL THEATER

JHOANNA ROBLES

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As both an actress and performer, it felt right that Jhoanna’s latest career endeavor would be musical theater. In 2023, she made her musical theater debut by joining the cast of Tabing Ilog: The Musical. The Gen Z remake saw her play Epifania “Eds/Panyang” delos Santos, a role she alternated with Vivoree and Sheena Belarmino. At this point, all we need now is Jhoanna’s movie debut.  

JHORNALIST

@bini_jhoanna #duet with @Teacher Mich #infomercial since RSPC season ngayonnnn, try natin to!!! #BINI #BINIph #binijhoanna ♬ original sound – Teacher Mich

Watch any of BINI’s videos, and it’s clear that Jhoanna is a great speaker with the confidence to pull off even the toughest speeches. She bodied that spiel and commercial. TV reporters are lucky Jhoanna didn’t decide to pursue journalism as a full-time job.

STAR PATROLLER JHOANNA

ICYDK, ever since she was in grade school, Jhoanna always had a dream of taking her talents to broadcasting. Her reporting skills aren’t just because she knows how to speak in front of a camera, she’s been doing it, and doing it well, since she was in school. And, after years of manifesting, Jhoanna finally became a Star Patroller for TV Patrol. And the best part? For one of her segments on the show, Jhoanna wrote the script, did the VO, and edited and produced the video package. It’s safe to say that she would kill if she became a full-time TV anchor.

MAJORETTE JHOANNA 

@bini_jhoanna stream pantropiko!!! #BINI #BINIph #binijhoanna ♬ Pantropiko – BINI

We wonder what it was like being classmates with Jhoanna, with the way she can pull off any extracurricular activity. 

ALL-AROUND PERFORMER 

@bini_jhoanna STREAM PANTROPIKO!!! 📢 #BINI #BINIph #binijhoanna #pantropiko #pantropikochallenge ♬ Pantropiko – BINI

It goes without saying that Jhoanna is getting her props as an amazing performer. Owning the stage with her singing and dancing while juggling responsibilities as the group’s leader and doing all that with an A+ face card and serving looks? We know that’s right. 

QUEEN OF COVERS

@bini_jhoanna ikaw lang sa islang pantropiko 😜 #BINI #BINIph #binijhoanna ♬ original sound – Jhoanna Robles

From her acoustic take on Pantropiko with her guitar to her iconic cover of Denise Julia’s Lackin’, expect Jhoanna to give what needs to be given. 

NEW GEN POET

@bini_jhoanna Ang Alamat ng Mangga #BINI #BINIph #binijhoanna ♬ original sound – Jhoanna Robles

Funny how William Shakespeare has been real quiet since Jhoanna and Sheena dropped this literary piece. 

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BRETMAN ROCK HOUSE OF REP HAWAII

Bretman Rock’s Latest Stan? The Hawaii House Of Representatives

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Da Baddest Honoree.

When you’re so iconic that even the government has to stan. That’s Bretman Rock for you.

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Bretman Rock has been many things in his 25 (and counting) fabulous years on this earth. He’s a singer, songwriter, actor, actress, athlete, activist, scientist on the motherf*cking side, the star of the crystal of the dayayayyayaayy, a coconut water connoisseur, author, and ambassador for Beyonce’s hair care line. But no matter what Bretman is up to or how far he goes, he will always be Filipino and proudly represent his Pinoy roots and home of Hawaii. His unapologetic embrace of his heritage and culture is one of the many reasons why people love the social media superstar. And it is this love that got Bretman official recognition from the local government of Hawaii. 

BRETMAN GOES TO DC HAWAII

Recently, the Hawaii House of Representatives held a special session to recognize Bretman for his many, many achievements. But more importantly, the state representatives and the legislature’s Filipino Caucus, which basically is the Filipino members of the legislature, honored Bretman for his promoting, highlighting, and bringing positive attention to Hawaii and Filipino Americans. 

BRETMAN ROCK HAWAII

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“Bretman, your journey is a testament to the power of dreams and resilience, and the human spirit. You have overcome obstacles and defied expectations, blazing a trail for others to follow. Your influence reaches far beyond our shorelines and have touched the lives of countless individuals across Hawaii and beyond, inspiring to embrace our uniqueness and celebrate our individuality,” said Rep Darius Kila during the session.

For the honor, Bretman, who migrated to Hawaii from the Philippines with his family when he was seven, received a lei and a certificate from the legislature’s Filipino caucus. To make Bretman’s latest achievement event more special, Hawaii’s Governor and Lieutenant Governor were also in the building and congratulated him for the recognition. 

BRETMAN ROCK HAWAII

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“Mahalo for all you do to inspire people from around the world and especially Hawaii’s keiki to not only be proud of their cultural heritage but to be their true authentic self,” said Hawaii Gov. Josh Green. “Not only are you able to use social media as a tool for good, but you’re able to inspire people who don’t often get the spotlight. Your breaking of barriers and success are truly commendable and I’m so proud that you’re an ambassador of aloha and from Hawaii for the world.”

UNAPOLOGETIC FILIPINO ENERGY 

Of course, this being Bretman Rock, he wouldn’t show up to the function without turning a look. Fittingly, Bretman wore a Filipino designer as he served in a stunning piece from Jude Macasinag. It was extra and the most in the best way possible and brought some much-needed Filipino baddie energy to the government. 

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Reflecting on the achievement, Bretman looked back on his past and marveled at how far he’s come from his humble beginnings. “Thank you so much for the opportunity, I never thought this would ever happen, I was just an Ewa Beach boy twerking behind the manupua truck, giving MTV crib tours of my highschool and singing my boba song everywhere,” he wrote on Instagram. 

Filipino pride and culture took center stage that day as Bretman spent time with Filipino lawmakers, who even presented him with a gavel. “I also got to spend it with the Filipino Caucus and it was so fun and so brown I loved every moment of it and spending it with my people! And girl they had a whole lechon for me for lunch!!! I really felt like a queen,” he adds. 

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It feels correct to see Bretman be recognized for something that is so second nature to him and hasn’t changed ever since he started going viral on social media. Despite what the haters may say, Bretman deserves the honor. He has never been shy to rep his morena energy as well as use his platform to speak up for what’s right. This achievement is another reminder that using your platform for the good will always be the right choice. 

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NEW TRACKS MARCH 15

The Round-Up: These New Track Picks Will Help Make You Your Barkada’s Designated Music Player

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The AUX cord is going to be lit with new tracks from V, Lola Amour, Janella Salvador, and more.

Related: The Round-Up: The Summer Season Begins With These New Tracks

It’s an unspoken rule for many barkadas that the passenger princess needs to have a good musical taste. When they are passed the AUX chord, the playlist better be popping. And if you’re that person in the friend group as the designated music player, consider these following new music drops to add to the playlist for a lit drive with the barkada.

FRI(END)S – V

V gives us a smooth jam of turning the friendship phase into something more, especially when the spark is there.

NAMIMISS KO NA – LOLA AMOUR

Radiating fun summer energy, Lola Amour’s latest track is an ode to the fleeting past, and finding happiness in the inevitable.

WHAT I AM – ZAYN

One thing about Zayn is that he always gives variety to his music, such as this mid-tempo love song.

NEVER LOSE ME – FLO MILLI, SZA, AND CARDI B

Baddies on baddies on baddies in this remix, just like how we like it.

HEADTONE – JANELLA SALVADOR

Yup yup yup. We love a sensual jazz banger from Janella Salvador.

ENOUGH (MIAMI) – CARDI B

As Cardi B says, when you see your ops linking up, enough is enough.

EENIE MEENIE – CHUNG HA AND HONGJOONG

It’s a new era for CHUNG HA as she trades in big production for slick beats.

WISH YOU HELL – WENDY

Wendy wants us to enter our confident era with her new track about finding yourself after that much-needed breakup.

FANCY – STAYC

Interesting is an apt way to describe STAYC’s take on the TWICE classic.

SUPERNATURAL – ARIANA GRANDE AND TROYE SIVAN

As if this song couldn’t get any better, Ariana decides to add Troye to turn it from a 10 to an 11.

IN YOUR HANDS – HALLE

The vocals are vocaling in this power ballad on letting that special someone know what they have going for them when they’re with you.

HEARTACHE GENERATION – ENA MORI

This eclectic track captures the all-too-real dread of Gen Z when it comes to getting older, fearing the inability to capture the same sense of purpose and wonder amidst the noise reverberating inside her head.

SYMPTOM OF LIFE – WILLOW

A vibe from start to finish, period.

CLOSER – VAULTBOY AND SALEM ILESE

The dynamic duo explores the delicate dance of budding romantic feelings between platonic friendship and a full-fledged relationship.

THE SAME – ARRON REBUSTES

Shooting your shot takes a whole new meaning in this acoustic jam on realizing that every new day and sunrise is never the same as the last one.

BURNOUT – JAO

The young singer-songwriter takes us on a soothing narrative of playing the long game in a relationship.

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A Gen Z Stylist Takes Us Behind The Runway At BENCH Fashion Week 2024

A Gen Z Stylist Takes Us Behind The Runway At BENCH Fashion Week 2024

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Do you have what it takes?

Stylist Kurt Abonal talks about the backstage experience at Bench Fashion Week 2024, and it’s just as hectic as you think.

Related: These Celebrities Fired Up The Runway At Bench Fashion Week SS24

Ah, the runway. We’ve seen it on TV, we’ve seen it on screens, we’ve seen it in magazines and posters and movies—and maybe even in real life. Fashion as we know it to be is incomplete without its runways, whether it’s located on the Great Wall of China or right on a sandy beach, in a palace in Paris or in a multi-level in BGC.

People clamor to get front-row seats at fashion shows, wanting to witness the hottest designs or designers make their debut, models adorned in the latest fashions—whether ready-to-wear or avant-garde. But behind the glamour and the artistry that happens right on the catwalk, is an experience not afforded to the general public. Lucky for you, we’ve got the deets, all thanks to a young Pinoy stylist.

HIT THE CATWALK RUNNING

Kurt Abonal was backstage at the Urban Revivo show at the recently-concluded Bench Fashion Week SS24, admittedly too busy to document his work, but he was nothing new to the hustle and bustle of the runway.

A stylist at Team Ryuji Shiomitsu, Kurt was tasked to help style the fashion show for Urban Revivo Philippines, the international clothing brand’s local division. Along with fellow stylist Shaira Abraham, he put together the final looks that hit the runway at Bench Fashion Week. “The brand provided us with its new collection and we styled it according to what we do best,” he said. “To make the pieces look elevated and expensive and create a memorable experience for attendees.”

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Urban Revivo’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection was a mix of eclectic Western styles and the trendiest of contemporary casual-cool.

Days before the show, which in this case was on the last day of Bench Fashion Week, the team had already pre-styled the looks and created a slide deck per model detailing the outfit, along with the accessories and shoes to be used. As the prep for the show began, Kurt and his fellow stylists tasked their interns to help dress the models in these pre-styled looks as well.

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“It was much easier to work with our system since we were prepared and had a backup [plan] for every possible scenario that might occur in terms of styling,” he said. He expressed gratitude for their “well-rounded” interns Sam, Juancho, and Nyoki because they managed to handle the clothing and the models with expertise.

WHIRLWINDS

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The energy backstage is what you expect—the nerves aren’t just experienced by the models á la Asia’s Next Top Model. It’s hectic and fast-paced, but that’s just how it is. A buzzing energy emanates from any type of show, existing regardless of how confident a team is. And the tension could be even more stirred simply by a missing earring or an unbuckled shoe.

“Honestly, it’s like a whirlwind of excitement, anticipation and adrenaline,” Kurt shares. “There will always be a sense of urgency. Since we’re making last-minute adjustments to the looks, there’s a buzz of enthusiasm as everyone prepares for the moment the designs hit the runway.”

And it’s not like once a model steps out onto that platform, they could breathe a sigh of relief immediately. There is no letting go of the tension in one’s shoulders until the last piece of clothing is back on the rack or in its respective garment bag. Stylists have to keep the pace of the show, styling and moving models into their next outfits, making sure everything is where it should be, and already anticipating the next move.

WHAT IT TAKES

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It’s well-known fact that the fashion industry requires not just creativity, but also grit—something the young stylist has in spades, no matter how stressed out he gets. It takes a lot to get your start in fashion, much less make it. Styling behind the runway is just a sliver of what industry professionals experience.

“I believe that resilience is key,” Kurt remarked. “Since the fashion industry can be competitive and cutthroat, as well as demanding.” Dealing with creative, headstrong people from all corners of the industry is a challenge not everybody is equipped—or would like to be equipped—for.

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One things for sure—it’s never stagnant. As new trends, fashions, styles, and designers come into play, you can be sure that no two days are ever the same. The industry necessitates the involvement of people that can manage the changes without missing a step. Kurt elaborates, “[You need] to have an ability to handle rejection and long hours, and constantly adapt to trends and changes.”

Besides that, throughout the long days and long nights, the swear-worthy moments and the overabundance of garments and accessories, you’ll need the important things that’ll get you through any career or life trajectory you want to pursue. “Passion and perseverance should always be there in the face of any challenges that may come.”

Images courtesy of photographer Aniken Dela Cruz for Bench Fashion Week S/S24.

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BINI Taalarawan a song for every mood

BINI Has A Song For Every Era In Your Life With ‘Talaarawan’

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Writing it all down.

As the title suggests, BINI’s ‘Talaarawan’ promises a song for every era, capturing the essence of each moment, each memory, and each emotion.

Related: The Hottest Destination This Summer? Sa Islang Pantropiko Thanks To BINI

BINI is on a roll, and they’re not showing signs of slowing down. Just when you thought their summer anthem Pantropiko was the peak, the Nation’s Girl Group surprised fans by dropping their debut EP earlier this month—Talaarawan.

Literally translating to ‘diary’, the EP is like flipping through the pages of your life’s story. With every track, BINI wants you to feel like you’re confiding with your trusty pen and paper in hand. From finding someone special to the rollercoaster ride of adulthood, Talaarawan has a song for every era in your life. So, get ready to dance through the chapters with BINI’s beats and relatable lyrics.

Ang Huling Chacha

Dear Diary, I’m backsliding.

With Ang Huling Chacha, the infectious beats of the girl group’s music intertwine with a tale of dancing between moving on and holding on. Despite the lively rhythm, the song delves into the rollercoaster of emotions experienced when trying to bid farewell to the past while still clutching onto one last chance. 

The chorus echoes a sentiment that hits home for anyone who’s ever felt stuck in the cycle of progress and setbacks: it’s like taking one step forward only to find yourself doing the ‘two-steps-back’ shuffle. So, while the tune might make you want to dance, its message cuts deep, reminding us all that life’s dance floor isn’t always as straightforward as we’d like it to be.

Diyan Ka Lang

Dear Diary, I found a special someone who makes me feel safe.

Diyan Ka Lang captures that magical feeling we all crave. Falling in love kicks off with fireworks, sure, but it’s the cozy, can’t-get-enough-of-you phase that really steals the show. You know the one—where being apart feels like a crime?

It’s like those lyrics say, ‘Cause every time that we’re together, I’ma feelin’ It’s like a fantasy, I’m stayin’ and I’m never leavin’. They’re like a love letter to finding that special someone who’s your safe harbor, making you want to stick around for the long haul, never letting them slip away.

Karera

Dear Diary, I need to slow down.

Karera, much like the timeless anthem Vienna by Billy Joel, taps into an emotional chord that resonates deeply with its ~adulting~ audiences. Its essence is simple: slow down.

In a fast-paced world where the pressure to have it all figured out weighs heavily on our shoulders, Karera offers a soothing balm for our restless minds. It gently reminds us that life isn’t a frantic race to some ill-defined finish line but a beautiful drive meant to be savored at every turn.

As the lyrics affirm, ‘Sa bawat panibagong umaga, Ang pagsimula muli ay isang tagumpay na,’ it becomes crystal clear that true fulfillment lies not in the accumulation of possessions or achievements, but in the simple act of being present and embracing each moment along the way.

Pantropiko

Dear Diary, I think it’s summer love.

Pantropiko is the hottest song of this season—and for good reason. It’s not your typical roadtrip track; it’s a mood booster, a sunshine-infused anthem that brings the best of summer straight to your ears.

And when we’re talking about a little romance, BINI doesn’t do slow and romantic when it comes to summer love—they crank up the energy to eleven. Imagine a romcom montage where the lovers are living their best lives, and Pantropiko is the soundtrack that makes you feel like every moment with your special someone is an endless summer of love and laughter.

Na Na Nandito Lang

Dear Diary, I’m feeling a little lonely.

In the pages of our diaries, moments of loneliness suddenly sneak in. Then again, amidst the solitude, there’s solace to be found. Na Na Nandito Lang emerges as a comforting whisper, reminding us that we’re not alone in our struggles. Like a reassuring conversation with oneself, the song becomes a potent source of inner strength, urging us to push through the challenges.

So, as you confide in your diary, let these words echo within: ‘Wag kang susuko, ‘wag magpatalo. Ano mang pagsubok ng mundo.’

Salamin, Salamin

Dear Diary, I hope he likes me back.

Working through the complexities of modern romance can often feel like deciphering a cryptic code. It’s a sentiment familiar to many—a longing for assurance, a glimmer of hope that these feelings are mutual.

Enter Salamin Salamin, a melody that resonates deeply within the hearts of those stuck in uncertain situationships or unrequited romances. In a world where mixed signals have become an art form, this track literally screams ‘Better say it now, it’s not too late. I’m ready to be called your princess.’

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