Chelsea Manalo’s evening gown would have been a much more breathtaking sight if she was given the chance to walk in it
Chelsea Manalo’s evening gown was a masterpiece of understated elegance; Manny Halasan forgoed the usual drama of beads and sequins and instead opted for simplicity while emphasizing volume and movement. The gown drew inspiration from the graceful waves of the sea, its flowing silhouette echoing the natural ebb and flow of water. Free from embellishments of any kind, it allowed its fluidity and subtle splendor to take center stage, creating a visual representation of rippling tides. However, the true brilliance of Chelsea Manalo’s evening gown would have shone through if she had the opportunity to walk in it. Halasan took to Instagram and TikTok to share the look that never walked.
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As Manalo walked, her evening gown seemed to come alive, trailing gracefully behind her with each step. The fabric followed her every motion, swirling and undulating like the waves of the sea, effortlessly accentuating her movements. With each turn, the gown seemed to flow around her, creating a mesmerizing visual that captured the essence of fluidity and grace.
At the preliminary competition, no candidate was able to walk; for Manalo, it seemed a missed opportunity to showcase the quiet magnificence of the gown as seen in the video. Despite this, the Bulakenya beauty queen made the most of the moment, spinning gracefully to highlight the ensemble’s dynamic structure and wave-like motion before stepping off the stage.
The anticipation is palpable as we await Chelsea Manalo take her turn on the runway at the final competition in just a few hours.
Video and Featured Image: MANNY HALASAN, CHELSEA MANALO (via Instagram)