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The Women Who Make Up Kultura's #CelebrateEveryFilipina Series

The Women Who Make Up Kultura's #CelebrateEveryFilipina Series

Metro.Style Team

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Updated Apr 23, 2023 09:44 AM PHT

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Kultura’s #CelebrateEveryFilipina series features a diverse range of amazing women who embody what it means to be an empowered Filipina in today’s society.


With this, it takes this opportunity to honor all the women that nurture and care for us and are the light of our homes; the soul sisters who have our backs and lift us up; the women artisans behind our handicrafts and local industries; and all the women whose wisdom, grace, and strength are the backbone of our communities.


Smart, passionate, courageous, beautiful, and strong, these women are gorgeous proof that we can achieve anything we put our mind to. More importantly, we can do all these things in style.


The list includes women in public service likeSenator Grace Poe and Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco; as well like women in business like restauranteur Ana de Ocampo. With more and more Filipinas embracing fitness, also highlighted are Olympic swimmer Jasmine Alkahadi, volleyball player Michelle Cobb, and fitness coach Patricia Gatus.

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Senator Grace Poe - In floral print terno top with an asymmetrical hem, white South Sea pearl studs, and a white South Sea pearl bracelet from Kultura

Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco - In white cotton jacquard terno top, a Mikado silk skirt,and South Sea pearl stud earrings with diamonds from Kultura

Restauranteur Ana de Ocampo - In a modern Filipina with a puff-sleeved printed top with zigzag ribbon trim from Kultura

Olympian Swimmer Jasmine Alkhaldi - In an embroidered organza cropped camisa with a ruffled collar, accessorized with hand-beaded faux amethyst earrings and eye-catching crystal bangles

Educator Felicia Hung Atienza - In a button-down terno-sleeved top in floral brocade with a freshwater coin pearl cluster necklace and freshwater pearl rings from Kultura

Fitness coach Patricia Gatus - In a red silk terno top with floral-print sleeves, triple-strand dangling earrings, a gold-plated necklace with freshwater pearls, and a pearl and metal-link bracelet

Volleyball player Michelle Cobb - In ikat weave cropped terno top, a baroque pearl choker, pearl earrings, and a pearl ring

Journalist MJ Marfori - In an abstract print terno bolero and matching skirt with pearl rings with leaf accents and a necklace of colored stones, filigree, and square-shaped pearls from Kultura

Mental health advocate Steph Naval - In a hand painted floral organza kimona with a black pearl pendant necklace, a black and white pearl bangle, and a sterling silver ring

Beauty Queen Laura Lehmann - In a floral print terno bolero, quartz dangling earrings, a red beaded necklace with a baroque pearl pendant, a red bead cluster bangle, and a sterling silver ring with semi-precious stones


Kultura also celebrates women with meaningful advocacies: educator and Philippine Eagle advocate Felicia Hung Atienza and mental health advocate Steph Naval. Broadcast journalist MJ Marfori and beauty queen Laura Lehmann also bring their talent and good looks to the list.


From March until May, Kultura will be featuring one Filipina a week on its social media pages. Wearing fabulous modern Filipiniana, they will be sharing their thoughts, tips, and personal experiences—not just on being an empowered woman, but on uplifting other women as well.


As Senator Grace Poe shares, “An empowered Filipina is someone who is confident, who can stand up for herself, but an even stronger Filipina is somebody who can stand up for everybody else.”


Catch Kultura’s #Celebrate Every Filipina series on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.


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