Jose Rizal’s grandniece Gemma Cruz-Araneta made history as the first Filipina to win the Miss International crown in 1964.
From Malate’s rainbow-filled streets to a 15,000-strong comeback, White Party Manila’s story is one of pride, resistance, celebration, and community.
Actor acknowledges casting debate, says performances aim to amplify, not replace, queer voices.
The Philippine sash, not mixed heritage, defines the country’s pageant supremacy.
Annabelle McDonell and Anna Lakrini weigh in as discussion on identity, representation, and pageantry intensifies.
Renowned designer expands into pageant leadership, opens doors to trans candidates and crowns three inaugural winners.
Zhang Yingfei, known for “The Heiress Who Won With Brains,” meets students in Manila and highlights education’s power to change lives.
Ava Daza says her brand of lubricant was built with LGBTQIA+ insights at its core, not as an afterthought.
Naga City suspends pageant amid rising costs and sponsor pullouts, but Peñafrancia Festival events will still push through.
The “Happy Skin x David” collection puts effortless, pocket-friendly grooming essentials front and center for everyday guys.
