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The GMA Gala 2024, held at the Marriott Hotel Manila on July 20, was a night of glitz, glamour, and unforgettable fashion moments. The event saw Kapuso stars and other celebrities gracing the red carpet in stunning black and white ensembles, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of both Filipino and international designers. Here are some of the best-dressed stars of the night, as celebrated by fans and fashion stylists alike.

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GMA’s Primetime Queen, Marian Rivera, was a vision of elegance in a black strapless gown by Nicole + Felicia Couture. The gown featured a crystal-studded rose wreath decorating the neckline, adding a touch of sparkle to the classic silhouette. Marian accessorized with a Bottega Veneta clutch and diamond jewelry, completing her look with timeless sophistication. Fans on social media praised her for her effortless grace and poise, with many calling her the epitome of red carpet glamour.

International fashion icon Heart Evangelista wowed the crowd in a confectionary white dress from Giambattista Valli’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. The voluminous halter-style gown featured a creamy white overlay atop a bejeweled corset, adorned with supersized roses, ribbons, and a dramatic balloon skirt. Heart’s look was a favorite among fashion stylists, who lauded her for her bold and whimsical choice.

Photo from Instagram @iamhearte

Gabbi Garcia made a bold statement in an avant-garde gown by Rick Owens, styled by Steven Coralde and Leanne Ledesma. The gown featured a cape-like drape over the shoulder, a full sequin finish, and shark blue stripes that lent the ensemble an athletic touch. Gabbi’s daring look was celebrated by fans and fashion critics alike, who appreciated her fearless approach to fashion.

Photo from Instagram (@gabbi)

Bianca Umali presented a chic reimagining of menswear, courtesy of designer Joey Samson and stylist John Paul Dizon. Her sharp ensemble included an exaggerated collar and bowtie combo, a pleated shirt, and an asymmetrical maxi skirt. The look was both utilitarian and whimsical, earning Bianca high praise for her innovative style.

Photo from Instagram @bianxa

The Maria Clara at Ibarra star, Julie Anne San Jose, dazzled in a celestially glamorous gown by Michael Cinco. Styled by Maita Baello, the gown flawlessly fit her toned figure and featured dazzling rhinestones, an artistic armor-like pattern, and a feathered skirt. Julie Anne’s look was a hit on social media, with fans calling her a true fashion star.

Photo from Instagram @myjaps

Miss Universe Philippines Chelsea Manalo turned heads in an ebony halter-style gown by designer Manny Halasan. The gown’s flattering boned bodice, striped drop skirt, and rhinestone-studded back strap made for a subtle yet striking ensemble. Chelsea’s look was praised for its elegance and sophistication, with many fans calling her a standout of the night.

Photo from Instagram @manalochelsea

Ysabel Ortega looked angelic in an ethereal tulle gown by Julianne Syjuco, styled by Cath Sobrevega. The gown’s soft, windblown look, asymmetrical shoulder, and cloud skirt created a dreamy effect that captivated the audience. Ysabel’s look was celebrated for its romantic and ethereal quality, making her one of the night’s best-dressed stars.

Photo from Instagram @ysabel_ortega 

The GMA Gala 2024 was a night to remember, with each star bringing their unique style to the red carpet. From classic elegance to bold innovation, the event showcased the best of fashion, leaving fans and fashion enthusiasts eagerly anticipating next year’s gala.

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Instagram (@marianrivera)

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