KATSEYE recreated Winx art from Filipino Creative

ICYMI, KATSEYE Recreated A Filipino Creative’s Fanart In Their Epic Winx Halloween Cosplay

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They were fairies 🧚‍♀️ ✨

Imagine having KATSEYE not just reference your work, but recreate it for their Halloween shoot.

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Halloween 2024 may go down in history as one of the best Halloweens yet. The costumes we’ve been seeing on social media are eating on another level and have us feeling satisfied to last until the weekend. From Chelsea Manalo’s jaw-dropping Princess Tiana recreation to the “Gay Halloween” trend that has us liking every post, the costumes haven’t disappointed. And so far, we can confidently say that KATSEYE will be on the best-dressed Halloween list for many with their gag-worthy Winx cosplay. And the best part? They showed love to a Filipino artist’s fanart of the group dressed as Winx. 

REAL-LIFE WINX

KATSEYE WINX

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ICYDK, rising global girl group KATSEYE lowkey broke the internet when they dropped the photos from their Halloween shoot as Winx. Each member perfectly embodied their characters, with Megan as Bloom, Daniela as Stella, Yooncahe as Techna, Sophia as Musa, Manon as Flora, and Lara as Aisha. And can we talk about the creative and art direction of the shoot? Ate down! Thank you KATSEYE for giving justice to one of our childhood faves and showing us what a proper live-action version of Winx Club can look like. The fact that this is KATSEYE’s first Halloween as a debuted group and they’re already serving this much c*nt? Yeah, we know who we’re watching out for next year. 

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But in the photos the girls dropped, you might have missed that one of them wasn’t just the pose they do at the start of Touch, but it was actually a recreation of a fanart created by Filipino creative André Manguba. The self-taught artist, who is impeccably talented at his craft in case you aren’t familiar with his work, shared his stunning artwork of the girls doing the Touch pose dressed as the Winx fairies a few weeks ago.

KATSEYE, being the chronically online group that they are (and we mean that in a good way), must have seen the fanart, not only put in on the mood board, but also recreated the visual of it for their Halloween shoot, much to André’s pleasant shock.  

Like, do you see the vision? All we can say is deserve and it’s nice when artists get their flowers. It feels correct to see nerds and cosplay eat as hard as they do with the creativity, polish, and execution. And, as an extra treat, the group also dropped a special Halloween performance of Touch in their Winx costumes having all kinds of fun. Looking forward to KATSEYE’s next serve. 🧚‍♀️

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10 Local Brands That Carry Purple Blushes and Lippies

Pretty in Purple: 10 Local Brands with Purple Blushes and Lippies

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Who said purple shades can’t be face makeup?

Purple makeup comes in many shades and can add some serious glam to even the simplest of looks. Here are 10 brands that carry the elusive shade in their blush and lip lines.

Many assume that purple just doesn’t give fresh and glowy in comparison to the usual pinks, peaches, and classic reds that we always click ‘add to cart’ to. 

Did you know that, in color theory, purple cancels out yellow and olive undertones? That makes it the perfect blush shade for most of our Filipina baddies out there! And while we’re at it, you should know that the range of purple shades available vary widely– from pink purples, brown purples, to berry tones. So whether you’re chinita, morena, or mestiza, there’s a purple shade out there just for you.

Check out these 10 local brands, from OGs to game changers, to start your pretty in purple journey:

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EVER BILENA

The original kikay kit staple that started it for many of us, Ever Bilena’s release of their EB Advance Lip and Cheek Tint with the shade Perfect Plum sealed the deal even as early as a decade ago! But EB stays our favorite because they continue to step up their game..

VICE COSMETICS

Launched by the one and only, Vice Ganda, Vice Cosmetics was already a sureball for popularity in the beauty scene, but hey, it also delivers! Their Multi Ganda Stick in Purpleism,  Soft Veil tint in Mauve Over, and Jelly Berry in their Jelly Tint line, are all standouts for providing that glowing ubelicious pigment. 

CARELINE

Recently launching their fun and nostalgic collab with Spongebob (which also has a pretty plum shade), Careline has always been up in their game since the 2000s, bringing in the staples in both our school makeup bags and childhood. For its affordable price range, Careline’s Oil Control Blush in Berry Pop and Boujee shade in their watery tint line are a must-have introduction to purple makeup!

GRWM COSMETICS

The famous Super Taro Milk Tint for both lips and cheeks has been all the rage on BeautyTok for quite awhile now. And while it definitely lives up to the frenzy, there’s more berry beauts that GRWM Cosmetics has to offer. If you’re looking for creamy and delightfully blendable quality, they definitely slay that criteria. 

LUCKY BEAUTY

Our it girl Andrea Brilliantes marked her way into the scene with Lucky Beauty, and they’re sure to stay. With the release of their Blush and Lip Cream in the shade Dare, Lucky Beauty’s products can serve as a good dupe for other brands not available locally.

FLARE COSMETICS

This TikTok shop princess definitely deserves the praise. With its wide array of liquid blush shades at very wallet-friendly prices, Flare Cosmetics’ Me Time and Self-Talk is an easy buy to achieve the ultimate lavender pink glow that will have people asking what’s in your bag!

BLK COSMETICS

Anne Curtis knows what’s up, and she proved it with blk cosmetics’ Creamy All Over Paint in Very Peri. It’s another baby violet shade that you just can’t help but be curious to try. They also have a mauve stick blush if you’re going for purple that’s more everyday-coded! 

DETAIL COSMETICS

Detail Cosmetics offers a purple shade in all of their product lines: so whether you go for their lovely Serum Stick or cream blush in Haze, lip plumper in Purple Mauve, their Glass Stain in Bitten, or their buttery lipstick in Blackberry Jam, Detail Cosmetics got you covered.

SQUAD COSMETICS

Another all-rounder, Squad Cosmetics provides all of the purple charm for you! Their lip drip in Stunner and Posh are described as the “purple reflect” and “vibrant plum” in their product line, offering a perfect contrast (by purple definitions) to their berries and cream blush shade. 

CHUCHU BEAUTY

Reminiscent of the cutesy packaging of Too Faced, Chuchu Beauty’s Miss Dolly took all of our hearts in a sweep! The dolly shade gives off that light and very demure lilac, making it the perfect blush to go with their Grape Juice lip tint.

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NYLON Manila Picks Favorite Media of 2024

NYLON Manila Picks: Our Favorite Media Of October 2024 That Lives Rent-Free In Our Minds

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Deserves a rewatch and replay.

From recent movies to the latest bangers, these media picks had us thoroughly entertained this month.

Related: NYLON Manila Picks: Media That Kept Us Keeping On This September 2024

And just like that, another month has come and gone. And TBH, October 2024 was no slouch, with seemingly every day of its four weeks having something new for people to talk about, which included the new movies and songs that captured the pop culture conversation. So, as we head into 2024’s endgame, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite media and entertainment of the month that’s currently living rent-free in our minds. Who knows, you might just find a new gem to watch, listen to, or experience in this list.  

JR De Guzman’s I’m Your Son, Papa Comedy Special – Maggie Batacan, Editor-in-Chief

I’ve been a fan of standup comedy for a long time, and JR De Guzman’s brand of humor just hits different for me. I’m used to comics yelling at me to indicate that I should laugh, and it’s fine. But with JR, his manner is a lot more chill. His delivery is almost like he’s saying “It’s okay if you laugh, it’s okay if you don’t” and I enjoy how refreshing this approach is.

APT. by Rose and Bruno Mars – Raf Bautista, Managing Editor

The way Rose only gave us less than a day to prepare for this smash. This uber-catchy track has been stuck in my mind since its release, and I’m ok with that. It’s an easy-going earworm that plays to Rose and Bruno’s strengths for an unexpected but welcome banger about a Korean drinking game. If this is just the first taste of what’s to come for Rose’s solo comeback, secure your wigs now! 

Superstore – Bianca Lao, Brand Associate

I’ve started rewatching Superstore on Netflix, and I’m currently in the second season. The show features a diverse cast and a wide range of characters (including a Filipino individual too played by the iconic Nico Santos) and offers a comedic yet insightful look into the lives of retail workers. It’s my second time through, and I can’t recommend it enough if you’re in the mood for something light and hilarious.

KNT by VXON – Nica Glorioso, Features Writer

KNT by VXON totally deserves all the love it’s been getting lately (it reached 1 million streams this October). It’s just such a simple and fun song that’s a little nostalgic and so Filipino in its references and themes. I’ve had it on my On Repeat all year, and I’ll be surprised if it doesn’t make it to the Top 10 of my Spotify Wrapped Top Songs of 2024!

Whiplash by aespa – Gelo Quijencio, Multimedia Artist 

Whiplash is so addictive! It’s got that perfect blend of edgy and smooth, with aespa’s powerful vocals and catchy beats really shining. The song’s production is intricate, making it feel fresh each time, and the energy feels both fierce and mesmerizing.

Lovely Runner – Precy Tan, Copywriter 

I absolutely love the K-drama Lovely Runner! I may have watched it a little late, but my friends wouldn’t stop bugging me about it, so I finally caved—and boy, am I glad I did! I dove in without any spoilers or even knowing the synopsis, and that made the experience all the more exciting. I highly recommend watching it blindly, just like I did, because the twists and turns will keep you on the edge of your seat. To say the least, Lovely Runner isn’t just any K-drama—it’s one of the greatest love stories I’ve ever seen.

The Substance – Patty Agregado, Multimedia Artist Intern 

If you hate body horror, don’t watch it. If you hate Hollywood, go watch it. It’s not the first time a film encapsulates the impossible beauty standards of women, especially in Hollywood, but The Substance directed by Coralie Fargeat includes the themes of motherhood, aging, self-exploration, fame, and so on. Anyone could find something to relate to in the film.

Don’t Move – Kristiel Andrade, Multimedia Artist Intern 

I watched it right away when it was made available on Netflix. As someone who loves thriller movies, this was a good watch. I knew the main character Kelsey Asbille before from Yellowstone, and she definitely nailed her role in this movie along with Finn Wittrock, the serial killer. Kelsey’s character Iris was abducted and given a paralytic injection so she was immobile almost the entire film. An enjoyable emotional roller coaster!

Gilmore Girls – Bernice Igancio, Multimedia Artist Intern 

Whenever October comes, I always tune in to Gilmore Girls on Netflix. There’s something about the warm enveloping feeling of “Fall” and “Autumn” from Gilmore Girls that makes October in the Philippines feel like pumpkin spice, cinnamon cookies, loafers, and scarves. Especially since starting my internship with NYLON Manila, Rory’s internship era really helped me chase that career high.

Continue Reading: NYLON Manila Picks: Our Favorite Movies, Songs, And Shows Of August 2024

Maris Racal’s Skincare Secret: Discover the Power of This Celebrity-Approved Facial Treatment

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Glow up, don’t slow down!

Chosen by Dr. Vicki Belo herself, this facial has become a buzzworthy beauty secret that promises to transform your skincare game.

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If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, odds are you’ve come across a meme or two featuring Maris Racal. Whether it’s her laugh-out-loud TikTok skits or her genuinely heartwarming Instagram posts, Maris isn’t just a viral sensation; she’s a down-to-earth icon who captures the relatable highs and lows we all experience. With glimpses of her life as an actress, entrepreneur, and singer, it’s hard not to wonder: how does she manage to glow so effortlessly, on-screen and off?

Now, Maris is channeling that glow into something new, as she steps into the spotlight as the face of Belo Medical Group’s latest skincare innovation—the Q-Facial. Designed for those looking for real, visible results minus the fuss, this treatment offers a no-nonsense solution for anyone ready to up their skincare game.

The Skincare Solution for 20-Somethings

As the Gen Z icon herself, Maris Racal knows life in our 20s is all about exploration—experimenting with makeup trends, hopping on a flight to somewhere new, and saying yes to every adventure. But with this fast-paced, try-everything lifestyle, our skin often feels the impact.

The Q-Facial is here to meet these demands head-on, making it the ideal choice for anyone looking to smooth skin, reduce breakouts, or achieve that sought-after glow. By focusing on deep hydration, balancing oil production, and giving collagen a boost, the Q-Facial doesn’t just bring radiance—it’s your ticket to firmer, more youthful-looking skin, all while keeping up with your packed schedule.

Advanced Tech for a Deep-Clean Treatment

What makes the Q-Facial a total game-changer is its next-level vacuum and ultrasound technology. These powerful techniques team up to deeply cleanse, gently exfoliate, and supercharge the absorption of every skin-loving ingredient, so nothing goes to waste.

In just one session, you’ll feel the power of three tailored formulas: glycolic acid to smooth texture, salicylic acid for balanced oil control, and hyaluronic acid for that deep, lasting hydration. While you’ll notice immediate results, true transformation happens with consistency. Just as you wouldn’t skip steps in a skincare routine, regular treatments build on each other to create long-lasting improvements. This approach ensures your skin stays revitalized and glowing over time, making the most of every session in your package.

Made With Every Skin Type in Mind

The beauty of the Q-Facial is that it was essentially formulated with every skin type in mind, whether you’re dealing with oily, dry, acne-prone, or sensitive skin. This treatment addresses common concerns like texture, tone, and radiance while also tackling more stubborn issues such as fine lines and hyperpigmentation.

The best part? There’s no downtime! You can walk out of the clinic looking fresh and glowing, ready to take on whatever the day throws your way. It’s like giving your skin a reset button, ensuring you feel confident and radiant without skipping a beat in your busy life.

Ready to Try This Celebrity-Approved Facial?

If you’re curious about how to achieve that Maris-level glow, why not consider adding the Q-Facial to your skincare routine? It’s the perfect introduction to advanced facial treatments that deliver real results while seamlessly fitting into your busy lifestyle. So, whether you’re prepping for a big event or just want to feel fabulous on a Tuesday, the Q-Facial can help you glow with confidence.

For a consultation, call 8819-BELO or check out Belo’s website today.

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NYLON Manila Picks: Our Food & Drink Faves Of October 2024

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From a few foodies to another, here’s what topped our food faves list this October.

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No tricks, only treats here. The only thing scary about this month’s food picks is the fact that you might end up with no more money left after you’ve tried all of our favorites out yourself. (And trust us, it’s worth it.) Whether you’re a beverage goblin or a savory foodie, we know your list of go-to orders and cafés has no limit. So, as part of our monthly effort to expand all of our gastronomic endeavors, here are some of the food, drinks, and meals that lived rent-free in our minds all October long.

Vida Zero Salty Lychee Sparkling Drink  – Maggie Batacan, Editor-in-Chief

While I was disappointed to find out that this drink has zero lychee in it (it uses artificial lychee flavor, not juice or anything), it tastes really good. It’s just the right amount of sweet and is extremely refreshing. The added saltiness really hits for me. I always make sure to snag a couple of cans every time I go on a grocery run.

Harlan + Holden Coffee X Lagrima  – Raf Bautista, Managing Editor

The idea of a collab between a coffee shop and a Mexican restaurant might sound unexpected, but it works here. The food options, both the Lagrima staples and exclusives for Harlan + Holden Coffee hit the spot. I’m especially a fan of the nachos and taco shells. The crunch was crunching.

Sweet Idiot’s Caramel Toast Latte – Precy Tan, Copywriter

I loved the Sweet Idiot’s Caramel Toast Latte because it perfectly blended comfort and indulgence in every sip. The rich, velvety coffee was complemented by a smooth caramel flavor that wasn’t overly sweet, striking the right balance. The toast undertone added a unique twist, making it feel like a warm hug in a cup. Plus, it has frosted cereal on top!

Denny’s Banana Hazelnut Waffle – Jasmin Dasigan, Production Associate

This brings me so much joy every time I order this in the morning! It has enough blend of banana and chocolate inside which doesn’t feel too cloying to eat.

Din Tai Fung’s Dry Noodles with Spicy Shrimp and Pork Wontons – Gelo Quijencio, Multimedia Artist

Din Tai Fung’s Dry Noodles with Spicy Shrimp and Pork Wontons is such an easy dish to love! The noodles have that perfect, chewy texture, and the sauce is so well-balanced—spicy, but with a hint of sweetness. The wontons are plump and juicy, with tender pork and shrimp that make every bite satisfying. Plus, the way the sauce clings to everything ties all the flavors together beautifully. It’s one of those dishes that’s bold and comforting at the same time!

Chick Chicken’s Chicken One Meal  – Kristiel Andrade, Marketing Intern 

I discovered this shop on TikTok and when I found out it’s only in Pasig, I immediately made an order. It’s among my fave chicken tenders ever. Crispy and juicy, it’s just the right amount of saltiness, because the dips are very flavorful. 

Hand Hand Coffee – Bernice Ignacio, Multimedia Art Intern

Hand Hand Coffee is hands down the best coffee shop in the South! They first set up shop in Marcelo Green Village at the height of the pandemic and have not stopped serving coffee and smiles ever since. On random afternoons around the village, I like to stop by Hand Hand and get my usual Strawberry Latte fix. But the real winner is really the Spanish Latte. Oh, and did I mention that they’re pet-friendly too?

Starbucks Iced White Chocolate Mocha – Jhezrylle Roxas, Marketing Intern

The Starbucks Iced White Chocolate Mocha is my go-to drink. I’m obsessed with it! It’s the perfect mix of creamy white chocolate and smooth espresso—sweet but not overpowering. It’s super refreshing and always feels like a nice treat, especially on a sunny day.

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9 Songs To Add In Your Aquamarine Playlist

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The girls who get it, get it. 🧜‍♀️

“The world is their oyster, baby come touch the pearls!”

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Addison Rae’s newest single, Aquamarine, was the mermaid party delight we never knew we needed. Its indie sleaze yet pop star synths blended with her siren-esque, whispery vocals was truly addicting, and you just can’t help but play it on repeat. 

But fear not, you won’t get tired of this song and treat it like a mere trend for the girlies have been on that seafloor working it on the remix. Let the vibes continue with these nine songs to add in your Aquamarine playlist that give off that same energy of being a dreamy, party princess swaying with your earphones on at the moonlit beach, just outside the mermaid motel (IYKYK).

Dopamine – aespa’s Giselle 

aespa ignited the model in us with Whiplash’s high fashion beat, but Giselle’s Dopamine was just that song. You’d find yourself singing the “be my little secret” and “my prettiest problem” line once you give it a listen.

Hamptons – The Marias 

The Marias’ latest album, Submarine, is already a mermaid collection in itself, but the Hamptons takes you into another world. We can already see it go viral just like with their other sublime track, No One Noticed

Image – Magdalena Bay 

With Imaginal Disk charted as a top album of 2024, Magdalena Bay’s Image is the only psychedelic pop you need in that playlist. You won’t regret it!

Fortune Eyes – Ley Soul 

A lovely mixture of afrobeat and soul, Ley Soul truly lives up to her name.

Passionfruit – Yaeji 

Passionfruit by Drake but make it better, this bop has probably already been in your liked songs since 2018, right?

Como asi? – Kali Uchis 

The Latina mermaid queen, it’d be such a disgrace to not include her honeyed voice, especially in this banger.  

The aisle – pinkpantheress 

Now entering bubblegum pop, pinkpantheress’ cutesy yet Y2K tunes is enough to make you do the opening number of your imaginary world tour in your bedroom. 

IN A MOOD  – berryblue

A rising bedroom, synth popgirl akin to Yaeji and early days Clairo, we have a feeling you’ll be obsessed with berryblue

Breathe On Me – Britney Spears

The blueprint herself, any Britney hit will honestly do the job but Breathe On Me? That steamy yet haunting intro will definitely catch you off guard. Hope you know how to swim!

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NYLON Manila Picks October 2024 Fashion Faves

NYLON Manila Picks: Fashion and Style Pieces That Shook Up Our Wardrobe This October 2024

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October 2024 was another one for the books. With the close of this chapter comes another round of NYLON Manila Picks to help shake up your everyday style.

Spooky season came and went really fast, but nonetheless was a welcome commercial break from the 4-month long holiday festivities. More than the costumes that we curated for the parties and the memes, it served as the perfect excuse to introduce elements to our wardrobe that would otherwise have been far out of our comfort zones. After all, there’s nothing scarier than watching yourself fall out of style.

So you can serve the freshest of fits, NYLON Manila Picks brings to your table the coolest things we added to our wardrobes this October 2024:

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Adidas Adizero Evo SL

Adidas Adizero Evo SL

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“Inspired by the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1, this trainer gives me the comfort and speed of a running shoe even if I don’t run. A go-to pick for my on-the-go days.” – Rafael Bautista, Managing Editor

Baobab Eyewear – LEVI

Baobab Eyewear LEVI

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“I bought LEVI like 6 months ago and I really did not expect it to last long for its price. Surprisingly, it’s still good as new! I really make sure to wear my protective glasses because I spend nearly every day of the week working in front of my laptop. LEVI has a classic aviator’s silhouette. I got the leopard one to add some pattern and it completes my everyday look.” – Kristiel Andrade, Art Intern

Face Gems and Stickers

“Following Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS tour leg here in Manila, I am deep in my post-concert depression era. I miss the camaraderie and togetherness I felt when I was with fellow concert-goers. A demure face gem/sticker on my cheek is a way to remember the experience by fondly – and also an easy way to add more fun and interest to my daily makeup routine.” – Maggie Batacan, EIC

Friendship Bracelets

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“Taylor Swift said “…make the friendship bracelets” and so I did. I never truly understood the fun and dedication of making friendship bracelets until I tried it. And it’s definitely even more fun making them for your loved ones! Also, what better way to personalize your OOTD if not with a touch of customized bracelets?” – Bernice Ignacio, Art Intern

Kapwa Store PH – Multiway Vest

“Calling out all Kapwas! This linen brand helped my skin breathe in this tropical manila air. Kapwa Store PH dropped their FW25 lineup, and I’m all eyes on the embroidery and versatility. My Kapwa piece suits all of my style personalities, and it never misses, especially the compliments.” – Patty Agregado, Art Intern

MERA Tops

MERA Renata Cotton Top

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“I’ve been seeing the hype about MERA tops all over TikTok the last few months, and I finally got myself one—and the hype is totally deserved. I got the Renata Cotton Short Sleeve Shirt, and it’s just a basic black crew neck tee, but the way it’s form-fitting is super flattering. It’s also made of double-lined fabric except on the sleeves, which makes it even more comfortable.” – Nica Glorioso, Features Writer

New Balance 530s in Ivory

New Balance 530s in Ivory

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“Definitely one of my best impulse purchases this year! If you’re looking for a walking shoe that’s a perfect blend of style and comfort—ideal for school or work—I highly recommend the New Balance 530s in Ivory. They’re the perfect choice for anyone wanting to look chic while staying comfortable all day long!” – Bianca Lao, Brand Associate

Tapies Daily Nipple Cover-Ups

“I love Tapies’ Daily Nipple Cover-ups because they’re a game changer for effortless confidence! These cover-ups are super comfortable and stick perfectly without feeling heavy or irritating, making them ideal for all-day wear. The soft material blends seamlessly with my skin, giving a natural look that feels just right under any outfit. Plus, they come in various shades, so you can find the perfect match for your skin tone.

What I appreciate most is the peace of mind they provide—I can wear that cute backless top or fitted dress without worrying about any wardrobe malfunctions.” – Precy Tan, Copywriter

Continue reading: NYLON Manila Picks: Things That Elevated Our Style This September 2024

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Scary Good Horror Movies From 2024 That You Need To Cross Off Your Watchlist, Stat

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The ghouls are ghouling tonight.

With Halloween right around the corner, there’s no better time to get on some of the best and most talked-about horror movies of the year (so far).

Related: 6 Horror Flicks To Jumpstart Your Halloween Excitement

Horror movies have been doing their thing this 2024 with a lot of scary stories that transcended the typical haunted house. From the horrors of space to demons from different realms, horror fans have been eating good this year, and we still have a couple of months left. So, as we’re on the eve of Halloween, why not spend the spooky celebration by catching up on some of the best horror movies of the year? We still have a few more projects coming our way (such as Nadine Lustre’s next horror movie Nokturno dropping on October 31 on Prime Video), but these movies have made their mark for the right reasons.  

SMILE 2 – IF YOU’RE IN THE MOOD FOR JUMPSCARES AND GORE

Smile was a competent and unexpected no-holds-bar horror movie. The sequel ups the ante to gruesome levels, and it makes for an even wilder ride. The movie centers on global pop sensation Skye Riley, played by an exceptional Naomi Scott, who begins to experience increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events, just as she’s about to embark on a new world tour that doubles as her comeback.

Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control. If you loved the first movie, Smile 2 should be up your alley as it doesn’t skimp on the jumpscares and violence, while still finding the time to provide commentary on how we treat public figures.  

THE SUBSTANCE – IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR YASSIFIED BODY HORROR 

One of the most talked about movies of the year stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley in a joint slay (literally and figuratively) for the ages. It follows an aging celebrity named Elisabeth who is fired from her show on her 50th birthday. Desperate to get her fame back, she agrees to take The Substance, a self-induced procedure that can spawn a younger and more beautiful version of yourself for seven days at a time. The process births Sue, and she recaptures the glory Elisabeth had during her younger years. But as Sue begins to take over more of Elisabeth’s life, the two struggle to respect the balance as their desires lead them down a disturbing road. 

With bold direction, *chef’s kiss* acting, nasty practical effects that will have you squirming, and unapologetic commentary, the movie is one of the best body horror films in years and doesn’t pull its punches. No spoilers but the last thirty minutes will stick with you long after the credits roll.   

ALIEN: ROMULUS – IF HORROR ACTION IS WHAT YOU DESIRE

Appealing to both fans of the long-running franchise and casual viewers, Alien: Romulus is what a horror-themed roller coaster would feel like if it was turned into a movie. The story of Rain and her synthetic brother Andy trying to survive a derelict space station filled with Xenomorphs quickly gets to 60 and doesn’t let up. Bringing the movie back to the franchise’s horror roots worked, and the addition of practical effects makes Romulus a real crowd-pleaser. This is a thrilling ride from start to finish that’s both visually stunning and emotionally resonant with its lead protagonists. 

LONGLEGS – IF PROCEDURAL SATANIC HORROR IS UP YOUR ALLEY

This movie’s marketing campaign was one of the best in horror this year, and the film itself is quite good, too. This psychological horror movie akin to The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en stars one of the new generation’s scream queens Maika Monroe as Agent Lee Harket. She’s assigned to investigate the case of a serial killer only known as Longlegs (played to creepy perfection by Nicolas Cage) and the occult nature of his killings.

But as she digs deeper into the case, her past soon comes back to haunt her in more ways than one. Dread is what Longlegs does best as the noticeably bleak atmosphere will keep you on the edge of your seat for much of its run. 

ABIGAIL – IF YOU WANT COMPETENT MAJOR STUDIO HORROR FAIR 

It’s kinda sad this movie didn’t do so well at the box office considering it kicks ass. A group of criminals are brought together for a seemingly simple task of kidnapping the daughter of a powerful figure and collecting the ransom money. But once the team arrives at the location to keep the girl, they soon realize that they’re the prey when it’s revealed that the little girl is actually a vampire looking for her next meal.

The movie gives the vampire trope an adrenaline shot to the arm for a frenetic and bloody good time, and with a dash of black comedy for good measure. And as always, Melissa Barrera owns the screen as the former addict turned criminal Joey. If you think you know where Abigail is going, it zigs to effective results.  

LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL – IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT FOUND FOOTAGE HORROR DONE RIGHT LOOKS LIKE 

One of the best horror movies of the year is both an independent movie and in the found footage sub-genre? We love to see it. Starring the ever-underrated David Dastmalchian, the movie follows a talk show host named Jack Delroy during a telecast of his late-night talk show on Halloween night in the 70s that went horribly wrong for, among other reasons, holding a live exorcism on camera. This well-executed gem takes no prisoners and turns a talk show set into a house of horrors as it builds the tension before reaching its terrifying crescendo. Use of AI in a few scenes aside, the movie creepily gets under your skin. 

EXHUMA – IF YOU’RE A FAN OF ASIAN-CENTRIC HORROR

Nothing like Asian supernatural horror to show the girls how it’s done. South Korea’s biggest movie of the year so far tells the story of two talented shamans, a geomancer, and a mortician tasked to find a mysterious grave after a wealthy family living in LA summons them to save the newborn of the family. But in their efforts, they unknowingly unleash a malevolent force buried underneath that leads to grave consequences for everyone involved. This haunting movie may start slow, but it consistently keeps the drumbeat going as the supernatural horror at the movie’s center becomes one of the most consuming and visceral presence in cinema this year.    

OUTSIDE – IF SLOW-BURN PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR THROUGH A PINOY LENS SPEAKS TO YOU

Zombie apocalypse, but set in the Philippines and have it focus on the family is the basic premise of this psychological horror from Netflix. During the onset of a zombie apocalypse, a family decides to seek shelter at the father’s family home in the province, only for the house to unleash an evil even more dangerous than the zombies outside. What it lacks in overt zombie gore, Outside makes up for it with a growing eerie feeling that something is wrong with the family at the center of the story. 

The film is very Pinoy in the sense that, instead of the main character trying to find a cure, it’s about a father trying to protect his family and the general sense of family checking up on each other during a crisis. But more than just about a family trying to survive a zombie outbreak, Outside focuses on how this desire to help family can be hobbled by childhood trauma and issues, which can lead to grave consequences when left unchecked. Outside’s final act swings for the fences, and it’s aided by darkly successful performances from Sid Lucero and Beauty Gonzales. 

Honorable Mentions: Don’t Move, It’s What’s Inside, Immaculate, A Quiet Place: Day One, Strange Darling, Speak No Evil, Oddity, Infested, The First Omen

Also, as a special Halloween treat, Ayala Malls Cinemas will be screening three horror movies from October 30 to November 5 as part of their annual Thrill Fest. This will be your chance to catch The Lost Boys, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, and Trick ’r Treat (which was never screened theatrically in the Philippines until now) in cinemas in this limited run. 

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How Shake Rattle & Roll 8's LRT Captures the Daily Horror of Commuting

The Horror of Commute Culture as told by Shake Rattle & Roll 8’s LRT

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Sometimes there’s nothing scarier than having to take public transportation. Shake Rattle & Roll 8’s LRT takes this daily horror to a whole other level.

If you’ve ever commuted in Metro Manila, you know the drill. The crowded platforms, the rush to catch that last train of the night, and the vague, unsettling feeling of being one among a crowd of strangers (or the fear of getting pickpocketed), all with stories and destinations you’ll never know. Imagine this as the setting of a horror story, and you have Shake Rattle & Roll 8’s LRT, an episode that plays on the unique fears of commuting in the metro.

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A Familiar Yet Horrifying Commute

@jao.ryeditss This is probably one of the best and scariest episode of SRR. ⚠️FAKE BLOOD ⚠️FAKE SCENARIO ⚠️FAKE BODY #shakerattleandroll #lrt #fyp #fypage #pinoyhorrormovies ♬ original sound – Jem – Ja_ryedtx

The brilliant nostalgia brought about by such a beloved anthology such as Shake Rattle and Roll (SRR) is a Filipino-identity. Produced by Regal Entertainment, SRR first captivated audiences in 1984 under the direction of Peque Gallaga, Ishmael Bernal, and Emmanuel H. Borlaza, with its debut film presenting three unique horror stories: Baso, Pridyider, and Manananggal. These segments were groundbreaking for embedding Filipino folklore and urban legends into horror, all within familiar settings. 

The film’s success at the 1984 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won multiple awards, officially established SRR as an instant classic; with its mix of supernatural and cultural themes, all throughout the years with different writers, producers, and directors each time, it resonated deeply with the Filipino masses, making a cultural landmark and a thing to look forward to once the calendar flips to October. 

This same tradition of blending fright with familiarity continues into the third story of SRR’s 8th film (2006), LRT, and the concept is pretty bold in itself. It’s a moment of “aha!” I imagined when they took the stations of LRT 2, showing where exactly it boards from Recto to Antipolo, and devised these locations in the story. Unlike in other horror movies where we rarely ever know where it takes place, this one shows it to you and even lets you remember it when you’re going to commute on your own. 

Departing from the chanak, kulam, and dead nun tropes, LRT is something that you’d know by heart because, aside from the symbolical creation of the wendigo-esque monster, all of the characters portrayed, are all present in real life. As the late Lily Monteverde or fondly, Mother Lily puts it in an interview with Vogue Philippines,  “sometimes a movie is just reminding you of what’s happening in real life”, and what else is more heart-wrenching than not getting home after a long day of soul-sucking commute battles? 

Beyond the Monster: Horror as Social Commentary

SRR’s LRT episode goes deeper than just horror—it’s a sociopolitical commentary wrapped in supernatural terror. Originally released in 2006, this story takes the everyday setting of a late-night LRT commute and twists it into a space of existential dread. The plot centers on 13 commuters on the last LRT 2 train trip before midnight, unable to escape as they travel through each of the 13 stations. The diverse group includes a bible-preaching woman, a young couple sneaking home, a nurse, and an overly-anxious man(who wouldn’t be)—all familiar faces to anyone who’s commuted in the metro. Yet as the characters realize they’re not alone, they encounter a creature that forces them to an industrial, eerie endpoint, far removed from any familiar station.

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But the fear in LRT doesn’t solely come from the monster; it’s also embedded in the atmosphere of the commute itself. The endless train route and looming threat highlight the oppressive, dehumanizing nature of transit in the metro. The episode critiques the systems structuring daily life for Filipinos, especially how government-controlled infrastructure influences the flow, safety, and quality of life for the average commuter. By exaggerating this harsh reality, the LRT episode sheds light on the overlooked systemic neglect affecting commuters and reveals how the terror of daily survival in the city is all too real.

The Last 13 Passengers 

The realization among the passengers that they’re no more than pawns in a deadly game is both a gripping moment and a tangible reflection of their individual struggles. Each character embodies a distinct facet of the commuter experience, adding a layer of relatability and depth. For instance, the mother, Jean and the child, Jimmy (played by Manilyn Reynes and Quintin Alianza) represent those commuting out of necessity. Kempee De Leon (playing Cesar), who makes a last-ditch effort to help them escape could very well be one of the people who sacrifice their seat on a crowded train. Then there’s the nurse who gets pickpocketed, the young couple who sneaked out, and everybody else mirroring the shared anxiety and odd camaraderie among regular commuters navigating the chaotic transit system. These characters aren’t merely fictional; they mirror real people and the struggles of navigating a shared public space in urban Manila.

To put the experience into perspective, nearly 60% of Filipinos rely on public transportation, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority. For them, the daily commute is often marked by overcrowding, delays, and a lack of safety—all of which contribute to an atmosphere that’s both physically and emotionally taxing. This grim reality underpins LRT, making its horror all the more resonant.

Ultimately, the LRT episode of Shake Rattle & Roll 8 is not just another horror story; it’s a reflection of the fear, frustration, and societal neglect woven into the commuting experience. Even though in retrospect this might just be dubbed as a campy presentation, the story addresses very real issues that commuters face in Metro Manila. It was a risk-taking premise, executed in a time when people were less preoccupied with their phones and more susceptible to the isolation of commuting life in the mid-2000s, because there was no Grab or Angkas yet. 

The choice to feature something so common and usual as the LRT, which is a train controlled by government infrastructure, highlights a real-world horror—the dispiriting effect of a system where authority looms over daily life, often neglecting the public it serves. In doing so, LRT reminds viewers that sometimes, horror doesn’t need to look like a monster—it can be found in the familiar routine of trying to make it home.

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6 Ways To Destress And Decompress When The Job Is Getting Too Much

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Don't neglect what your mind and body tell you.

Work can be tough, but it doesn’t have to stay that way forever.

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School often teaches us hard skills for the kinds of jobs we want to do. But what it doesn’t teach is just how hard the adjustment can be, especially when it’s your first time in the workforce. It needs to be said that soft skills are just as important when you start working. The anxiety of being in a professional setting for the first time, the expectations put upon you, and not to mention the countless deadlines make for a stressful environment that isn’t kind to your mental health. And the data backs this up. 

In the latest Employee Job Happiness Index Jobstreet by SEEK, the study found Gen Z least likely to be satisfied with their current jobs. A recent AXA Mind Health Report, meanwhile, found Gen Z employees were more likely to experience mental health struggles than the total population. Aside from this being yet another call for better work culture, mental health benefits, and better working conditions, it’s also a reminder that work should not take precedence over your well-being. 

So, if you’re feeling the pressure get to you, here are a few things to remember to help re-center yourself. 

HAVE HOBBIES OUTSIDE OF WORK

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While it’s ok to love your work, thinking about your job 24/7 is not conducive to a thriving well-being. Focus your mind on other things with different hobbies and activities outside work hours. Even something as simple as talking to friends and family is ok so long as you give yourself an outlet away from the workplace.  

ESTABLISH BOUNDARIES

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One of the most important things to remember is the need for work-life balance. It’s more than just a buzzword you see online but is a key way to prevent burnout. There is a tendancy to let work invade personal time, but that isn’t right for your mental health in the long run. Acknowledge your challenges, then put in those boundaries to help make the division between work and personal time more distinct, whether that be fixing a schedule or setting up a defined workspace.

SEPARATE WHO YOU ARE FROM THE WORK THAT YOU DO

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We all want to do a good job at work, but that conviction can sometimes lead to putting too much of yourself into what you do. The problem with that is that when something isn’t received well or there’s criticism, we take it personally, which then affects our mental health. Know that who you are as a person is not determined by what you do at work or how your output is received. Also, we’ve all fallen into the trap one time or another of when getting a hundred good compliments and one criticism, we just focus on the one bad thing. Instead of surrounding your mind with negativity, celebrate your Ws, and find the positive in things.  

TAKE BREAKS 

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It sounds simple, but there’s a difference between resting and being well-rested. Find time in your work day, even if it’s as short as five minutes, to pause and do something else. Basically, give yourself microbreaks throughout the day. Also, consider taking a mental health care day off every month. Self-care and rest should not be a burden nor should you feel guilty about doing it. We’re still human, after all, and the stigma around taking care of mental health needs to be broken. 

TRY NOT TO TAKE THINGS TOO SERIOUSLY 

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Being in a professional setting as compared to school or a college org can feel worlds apart, which often translates to added expectations. With that, we tend to be hard on ourselves and overthink and overwork to compensate for all the pressure we’re facing. But remember to be kind to yourself. We all make mistakes, but what matters is how we grow from them. You’re young with more opportunities down the line. This isn’t the end of the road, so don’t think it’s the end of the world when something goes wrong at work. Chill, bestie. It’s not that serious.  

WHEN IT’S TIME TO LOG OUT, LOG OUT

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That work email or text message you got after work hours? Yeah, that can wait. When it’s time to work, work. But once the shift is done, take a step back to recharge. It isn’t healthy for you to constantly look at your notifications late into the night to see if your boss messaged because there is a time and place for everything, and that includes work. When you’re done with your work for the day, give yourself the space and grace to enjoy your free time.

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