Bea Alonzo On Her Favorite Details Of Her 2024 GMA Gala Look
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Bea Alonzo Wears Alaïa To The 2024 GMA Gala

Photographed by Charisma Lico. Styled by Pam Quiñones and Leanne Ledesma of Qurator Studio

For the GMA Gala this year, Bea Alonzo continues to embrace timeless and elegant fashion.

Last year, Bea Alonzo graced the 2023 GMA Gala in custom AZ Factory couture by Norman René De Vera. She attended with her ex-fiancé Dominique Roque and celebrated the gala with old and new friends alike. Since then, many things have changed in her life, but her taste for timeless fashion remains.

This year, the actress is styled by  Quarator Studio’s Pam Quiñones and Leanne Ledesma. “Conversation and collaboration are the most important elements in a stylist-muse relationship,” Quiñones shares. “Leanne and I always chat with Bea about ideas; we always want to make sure she wears something that is a reflection of her personality and taste, and where she’s at in her life.” For this year’s GMA Gala, the actress was clear about the look that she wanted: something white, modern, and sleek.

Photographed by Charisma Lico. Styled by Pam Quiñones and Leanne Ledesma of Qurator Studio

“We presented her with a few ideas based on our first conversation, and she immediately clicked with this specific Alaïa dress we had in mind,” Quiñones shares. “This year was really a no-fuss approach and just the way Bea wanted her look to be.” With Alonzo being a fan of understated elegance, the sheer white Alaïa dress was a standout choice, winning the actress over with its silhouette punctuated by a dramatic pouf around the hips that resembles a pannier.

The pouf in particular is one of Alonzo’s favorite details, along with the turtleneck design and long sleeves. She finishes the look with white shoes and silver earrings, and her hair pulled back in a sleek bun. “The monochromatic color scheme gives this outfit a classic and timeless appeal, while the modern design elements suggest a blend of contemporary fashion and elegance,” she shares with Vogue Philippines. “The intricate detailing, delicate material, and flattering silhouette immediately caught my attention as well.”

The ensemble reflects how far Alonzo has come, both in her career and style. “When I was starting out as an actress, my style was more experimental and trend-driven,” Alonzo shares. “My style has become more refined, focusing on quality and timeless pieces that stand the test of time.”

Photographed by Charisma Lico. Styled by Pam Quiñones and Leanne Ledesma of Qurator Studio. Makeup by Cristine Duque. Hair by John Valle. Nails by Mimi Qiu Reyes. Production Design by Aren Dale Santos. Shot on Location at The Villa Studio. Special thanks to Shirley Kwan and Nina Ferrer

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