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VMAN Southeast Asia is set to make a bold entrance as the first foreign edition of the iconic men’s fashion magazine, and it’s here to bring a fresh perspective to the region. With its rich legacy of celebrating style and culture, VMAN SEA is on a mission to redefine men’s fashion through innovative storytelling and a focus on the diverse identities within Southeast Asia.
At the helm of this transformative project is a powerhouse trio of fashion and media experts, each bringing their diverse and dynamic experiences to the table. Their combined expertise promises to elevate the publication’s vision across both print and digital platforms, ensuring that VMAN SEA connects with readers from all walks of life.
So, who should you keep an eye out for? Expect a lineup of inspiring voices, stylish influencers, and cultural icons who reflect the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of men’s fashion in Southeast Asia, setting the stage for a bold new chapter in the industry.
Patrick Ty — The Creative Force Redefining VMAN SEA
At the forefront of VMAN SEA is Patrick Ty, the Creative Chief who’s ready to shake things up. With a rich background from his time at MEGA Magazine, Ty has mastered the art of storytelling in the realms of Philippine media and fashion. His impressive accolades, including an Excellence in Asian Fashion Citation, highlight his authority as a leader in this exciting new venture.
“Through VMAN SEA, we want to emphasize that culture is cool, fashion is progressive, regional talent is overflowing, and much of our diverse differences should be celebrated,” Ty passionately shares. His vision goes beyond mere aesthetics; he’s all about showcasing the modern Southeast Asian man through the vibrant lenses of popular culture and fashion, illuminating the complexities of identity and style.
Visionary Vince Uy as Creative Director
Joining Patrick Ty in this exciting venture is Vince Uy, the newly appointed Creative Director ready to redefine the visual landscape of VMAN SEA. With a diverse background that spans advertising, publishing, fashion, and social media, Uy is set to bring a fresh perspective to the magazine. His experience as a fashion and celebrity stylist, combined with his storytelling prowess, will ensure that VMAN SEA captures a contemporary yet authentic look.
“VMAN SEA will showcase the myriad stories of the modern Southeast Asian man—someone who is bold, multifaceted, and fearless in his evolution,” Uy shares. He’s passionate about honoring not just the latest styles but also the unique journeys of its readers, aiming to present a deeper understanding of masculinity that transcends fleeting trends. With Uy at the creative helm, expect a visual narrative that resonates with the complexities of identity, inviting everyone to embrace their individuality.
Rex Atienza Takes the Reins as Fashion Editor
Completing the powerhouse trio is Rex Atienza, stepping into the role of Fashion Editor with a wealth of experience spanning over 18 years in the fashion industry. Known for his expertise in celebrity styling and digital content creation, Atienza is the founder of StyleList, Inc., and his return to the fashion magazine landscape signifies a pivotal moment in his career.
“Full circle moments are rare, but here I am, back where it all started—except now with a lot more fashion faux pas under my belt and a deep respect for the new generation of style visionaries,” Atienza reflects. His commitment to blending old-school flair with fresh talent is not just about aesthetics; it speaks to a broader vision for the publication.
As VMAN Southeast Asia prepares to launch, it promises to offer readers a blend of local expertise and global vision, perfectly embodying the essence of the modern Southeast Asian man in all his diverse and dynamic forms.
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