If the cast of Gomburza gets an international invite, expect Enchong Dee to wear Filipino suits, and here’s why
The importance of dressing to the nines isn’t lost on any man, especially when it comes to significant events. Enchong Dee, one of show business’ notable leading men, echoes this sentiment. This year, it was evident that the actor made waves on the global stage with appearances at numerous film festivals. What caught our eye? His consistent pick of Filipino-designed suits.
In an exclusive interview with MEGA Man, the 35-year-old shared why he leans towards this choice, revealing it’s more than just looking good as there’s a deeper purpose behind it.
Suiting up with the actor
“I made some changes when it comes to dressing up and presenting myself, especially to the public.” This was Enchong’s confession when asked about his current process for gearing up for international events. He emphasizes on the seriousness nature of planning out his outfits, often dedicating weeks in advance to meticulous preparation. Dee adds that it’s not uncommon for him to go through two to three fittings before feeling confident enough to take the suit out of the studio. In terms of nailing a sharp look, he stresses the importance of not overlooking details like proper sleep and grooming.
The gentleman also points out the significance of trying out different styles when it comes to dressing up. Take color, for instance. While he understands the timeless appeal of classic choices like white or black, he encourages guys to step out of their comfort zone and consider other hues. Another aspect he’s keen on lately is the fabric of the suit. Reflecting on a film festival in Tokyo, he recalled donning a velvet suit that not only kept him looking sharp all day, but also protected him from the chill.
Dapper discovery
Similar to any other guy, the actor faces challenges finding inspiration, particularly when dealing with suits that offer limited choices. He went on to express his appreciation to his fashion-forward friends and even his brother, who suggested styling him or having him wear one of his creations soon. When asked about handling the situation when options are scarce, Enchong responds, “If you have limited options, it allows you to be more creative in how you style your [looks].”
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Local threads, global impact
“I am not only carrying the film. I am not only carrying my country, but I am also carrying Filipino designers with me.”
Enchong Dee on his decision to don Filipino-crafted styles for his global film festival appearances this year
Wrapping up our conversation, Enchong expresses deep gratitude for the chance not just to wear, but also actively support Filipino talents during his international appearances. Enchong mentions Filipino designers like Boom Sason, Ellis Co, and Randolf as he recounts moments when their creations stole the spotlight and earned positive acclaim. He shares the satisfaction of engaging with international press genuinely interested in his looks, recognizing the role he plays in spotlighting these talents. With enthusiasm and a promise of more collaborations, Enchong passionately declares, “We have a lot of Filipino [designers] that are at par with international brands out there.”
Photos: ENCHONG DEE (via Instagram)