These Girls Got Game! Meet The Filipinas Who Are Inspiring The Philippine Streetwear Scene

These Girls Got Game! Meet The Filipinas Who Are Inspiring The Philippine Streetwear Scene

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We’re telling you, these girl’s fits are straight up fire—dripping with the newest drops and grails of the season.

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Let’s give the women of the Philippine streetwear scene a little more credit. As we all know by now, Jordans, Sporty & Rich, ILLEST, and other streetwear brands are not just for the boys. Time and time again, women have proven that they are important customers of the streetwear industry. We have our grails and our fits are always fire. As the Philippine streetwear industry continues to expand, more and more street style content creators have been popping up. And since we are all about empowering each other, we’d like to give the floor to the women shaping the Philippine streetwear scene today.


Rachelle Ruth (@ruthcplngn)
Did we hear Jordans? ‘Cause Ruth’s apparently the queen of Jordans in the Philippine streetwear scene. She’s been featured in multiple streetwear pages from across the globe and is known for her subtle mix of sweet, sexy, and savage looks. In addition to this, Ruth has a TikTok account where she shares outfit lookbooks and styling tutorials.


Kylie Verzosa (@kylieverzosa)
How could we do a streetwear article without mentioning Miss International 2016, Kylie Verzosa? The veteran actress is known for her couple streetwear fits with beau, Jake Cuenca. When Kylie isn’t glammed up for events or shoots, she loves dressing down in her sweats and Yeezys. Whenever there is a new drop, you can always look to Kylie’s Instagram for OOTD inspos.


Nika Chan (@nikahigashionna)
This Japanese-Filipina beauty has grown quite a huge following over the past few months. She’s hype in a very sweet way. Her outfits consist of body hugging dresses, Supreme merch, AF1s, sweatsuits, and Virgil Abloh’s Off-White. Check Nika out if you’re a gal looking to accentuate your curves without jeopardizing the street vibe.


Trisha Diaz De Rivera (@trishaddr)
The best part about streetwear is that you could pull up hard looks without having to break the bank. That’s what Trisha Diaz De Rivera teaches us through her TikToks and Instagram account. She has customized Jordans, DIY tie-dyed sweatsuits, and so much more. Plus, if you’re into the Y2k trend, then you should definitely check her out.


Rhea Bue (@iamrheabue)
Content creator and fashion influencer, Rhea Bue, is the girl version of what streetwear aficionados would like to call the “cozy boy” aesthetic. Her streetwear fits are always on the comfortable side. She loves her oversized hoodies, joggers, graphic shirts, and bucket hats. If you’re looking for fashion inspo for your next grocery run, then you should check her out.

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