Shake, Rattle, and Ball was a night of fantastical transformations. Discover how these celebrities interpreted the theme
On October 30th in the Natural Museum of Anthropology, mystical beings and other elusive forces of nature emerge from their hidden sanctuaries to partake in Tim Yap’s Halloween event named “Shake, Rattle, and Ball.” Attendees embrace your deepest fears and diverse elementals, from towering higantes to mischievous dwendes. They also become the radiant diwata, a winged beauty, or a celestial messenger of dreams. It was a night of fantastical transformations, so how did these celebrities interpret the theme?
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Coleen Garcia
Coleen Garcia metamorphosed into the majestic Ibong Adarna, adorned with ornate embellishments in vibrant shades of red, blue, and yellow, meticulously crafted to replicate the legendary bird from the Filipino epic poem. Further enhancing her appearance were the open sleeves that gracefully served as her wings.
Andrea Brillantes
Andrea Brillantes embodied a zombied winged vampire. Her makeup—gray skin and cracked features—further emphasized her costume: disheveled, wrinkled, and stained. It was a flawless match for the character she portrayed, a haunting and malevolent creature of the night.
Max Collins and Sandy Riccio
Max Collins and Sandy Riccio looked pristine in white. Max opted for a sheer dress adorned with intricate flower details and glistening silver pearls, while Sandy exuded simplicity and sophistication in a sleek tube dress.
Stephanie Dods
Stephanie Dods reimagined Maria Clara in a modern light, donning a figure-hugging, sheer white dress, and a lace veil, exuding both grace and allure.
Mika Reins
Mika Reins infused a Y2K twist, opting for a chainmail dress that exuded a trendy and nostalgic vibe. She complemented her elf attire with a striking red wig and boldly exaggerated pointy ears.
Criza Taa
Criza Taa looked like a mermaid coming out of her waves with her own hair waves. Her sparkly blue dress came with a surprise from behind with gathered shades of blue fabric looks to splash behind her.
Marga Gutierrez
Marga Guiterrez emerged like a dragon fairy. Her ensemble featured a captivating blue-green bodice, acting as the central focal point amid a predominantly golden aesthetic, which lent her an ethereal and radiant aura. Notably, dragon heads adorned the sides of her shoulders
Nikki de Moura
Nikki de Moura embraced the persona of a dark angel. Her outfit featured prominent black flower appliqués elegantly positioned on either side of her bust, adorning the sheer top she wore.
Janeena Chan
Janeena Chan also channeled the spirit of the Ibong Adarna, and her multicolored feathered getup was a seamless complement to her effervescent personality and dazzling presence.
Rhian Ramos
Rhian Ramos brought her own distinct flavor by imbuing sensuality into her rendition of the formidable monster slayer, Alexandra Trese. She wears a sleek bodysuit that provocatively showcased her legs beneath a tailored black trench coat.
At Shake, Rattle, and Ball, these celebrities brought their creativity to life, embodying a wide array of captivating characters from our very own folklore. From zombified vampires to majestic birds, and from modern portrayals of classic figures to mythical creatures, their interpretations of the theme added a unique and enchanting dimension to the event.
Photography RYAN PANCHA