From Screens To Streets: Liza Soberano’s Head-Turning Fashion Moments Around the Globe

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Served and slayed.

Liza Soberano is making a name for herself worldwide, one outfit and project at a time.

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Liza Soberano, a shining star destined for Hollywood fame, is currently basking in the glory of both Manila and LA. Seamlessly transitioning from screens to streets, she’s not stopping there—the world is her next runway.

From fashion weeks to awards shows in Tokyo, Milan, and Korea—you name it—Liza Soberano never fails to impress. With her talent and a face card that never declines, the actress also captivates fans with her fashion moments. To say the least, this Filipina sensation is killing it on every aspect around the globe, one ensemble at a time.

Below, we’ve rounded up the time Liza Soberano had head turnings for all the right reasons around the world.

Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo

In the heart of Tokyo, during anime’s grandest celebration, Crunchyroll rolled out the red (or should we say, orange) carpet for a night to remember. With a global fiesta where the crème de la crème of anime was applauded, among the constellation of celebrities was our own Liza Soberano. After all, the actress lent her voice to Alexandra Trese in the animated rendition of the Filipino graphic novel Trese. Did we mention she’s also one of the presenters?

Decked out by Maeve Reilly, Liza shone bright in a radiant yellow-orange midi dress courtesy of David Koma, complemented by silver Jimmy Choo pointed pumps. Perfectly in tune with the event’s carpet, her ensemble served as a playful nod that echoed the evening’s exuberant spirit.

 Giorgio Armani Mare Pop-Up in Singapore

In a dazzling whirlwind of fashion and glamour, the beloved Filipina actress jet-setted to Singapore, lighting up the launch of the Giorgio Armani Mare collection at the iconic Marina Bay Sands. This chic collection, a love letter to tropical summer escapes, showcases an irresistible selection of ensembles that float and flutter in the gentlest of breezes, all in whisper-soft palettes.

Liza herself was a vision, swathed in the collection’s silk-satin pieces, each blooming with a micro-flower motif that playfully winks throughout the collection—a testament to the eternal romance between fashion and florals. Amidst the sparkle and shine, it was also the fateful event where she crossed paths with the heartthrob Ji Chang Wook, adding a dash of serendipity to the stylish soirée.

Gold Gala 2023 in Los Angeles

Under the shimmering lights of the Gold Gala, celebrated by Gold House as a grand toast to Asian American and Pacific Islander creatives, Liza was a showstopper on the champagne carpet. Clad in Mark Bumgarner, she was nothing short of a midnight fantasy come to life.

Her gown, a masterpiece of black sparkle, hugged her in a corset of stars and fluttered with butterfly sleeves, each stone twinkling like a piece of the night sky sewn into fabric. But the dazzle didn’t stop there; Liza’s ensemble was artfully paired with the twinkling treasures of Global Rings Jewelry—diamonds that danced around her neck, dangled from her ears, and wrapped her wrists, ensuring her radiance was seen from every corner of the room.

H&M x Mugler in New York

At the high-profile Mugler and H&M collaboration event in Manhattan, Liza Soberano stunned the black carpet, her name shining brightly on the exclusive VIP list. This privilege not only placed her among the first to don the collection’s pieces but also spotlighted her as a trendsetter in the fashion scene.

Following the event’s resounding success, she effortlessly transitioned to the role of muse in a captivating photoshoot with Duke Winn. Clad in a Mugler H&M corset-style wool top complemented with a star-motif double brooch, star-shaped earrings, and a chunky metal necklace, she exuded an edgier persona. Each pose she struck was a testament to the collection’s blend of sophistication and avant-garde appeal, marking another fashion moment in the streets of New York.

‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Premiere in Los Angeles

Stepping onto the red carpet premiere of Lisa Frankenstein, Liza landed with a celestial glow, courtesy of her meticulous ensemble by the celebrity stylist Maeve Reilly. Embracing her Hollywood era, the actress behind the scene-stealer Taffy donned a mesmerizing see-through masterpiece by Olivier Theyskens, a tantalizing concoction of fabrics that whispered secrets of Los Angeles glamour.

Of course, what we love most about the dress were Lisa Frankenstein’s signature hues—blues, blacks, and hints of playful green—bringing a touch of whimsy to the star-studded affair.

PRADA Show at Milan Fashion Week 2023

Liza Soberano burst onto Milan Fashion Week like a stylish tornado, each step on the runway sending ripples of excitement through the fashion scene. Draped in Prada pieces boasting a sleek motif, the actress effortlessly embodied the essence of haute couture cool.

And as if that wasn’t enough to turn heads, her outfit was a masterclass in accessorizing, with a mini-coin purse playfully flaunting the iconic inverted triangle Prada logo, cinched snugly into her ensemble. To say the least, Milan Fashion Week 2023 got a whole lot more fun—and a whole lot more fabulous with Liza in the mix.

2024 SAG Awards

Liza lit up the Hollywood sky with her inaugural appearance at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, leaving a trail of stardust in her wake. From her red carpet banter to her show-stopping GLAMbot, the actress can credit her dream team: wardrobe whisperer Maeve Reilly, makeup magician Melissa Hernandez, and hairstylist Renz Pangilinan.

For her Hollywood debut, Liza shone in a Pamella Roland creation straight from the Pre-Fall 2024 collection. The best part? It was her choice of bling that truly stole the show: Le Vian couture jewelry, with a delectable mix of vanilla and chocolate-hued diamonds, set against the luscious backdrop of 18K strawberry gold.

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