The Best-Dressed Men at the 2025 Filipino Music Awards
The night saw the fusion of fashion and music excellence, with the country’s top and emerging acts showing up in eye-catching looks
The standout looks from a night of Filipino music excellence
The Filipino Music Awards, a night celebrating Original Pilipino Music (OPM) excellence, united the country’s top musical acts and rising names in entertainment, turning the Mall of Asia Arena into a star-studded hub of peak cultural significance.
The night also saw memorable menswear looks, from classic tailoring to reimagined Filipiniana silhouettes. Here are some of the best looks from the evening.
SB19
SB19 stands out in monochromatic white and gold looks by Francis Libiran and Iji Montalbo.
Jericho Rosales
Jericho Rosales reimagines traditional Filipino menswear, pairing an unconventional baron with a skirt bearing inscriptions from Jose Rizal’s novel, Noli me Tangere.
Maki
Maki opts for standout patterns balanced by a crisp white shirt.
BGYO
BGYO channels royalty and military-inspired embellishments in white and gold ensembles by Aaron Mangsat.
IV of Spades
IV of Spades elevates the traditional solihiya weave pattern with fits styled by Shaira Luna.
Michael Sager
Michael Sager makes his awards show hosting debut at the Filipino Music Awards with a Joey Samson barong embellished with floral details.
Elijah Canlas
Palm trees and pearl details define the Koko Gonzales ensemble of FMA co-host Elijah Canlas—a reimagined take on Filipiniana and layering.
Rob Deniel
The big weave pattern comprising Rob Deniel’s coat, styled by Rubri, is a standout detail.
VXON
VXON walks the red carpet with avant-garde fits by Kelvin Morales.
LA Aguinaldo
LA Aguinaldo, wearing Chris Nick, proves that you can never go wrong with a sleek, tailored, and all-black look.
Arthur Nery
Arthur Nery opts for unconventional panels and asymmetrical details in this ANTONINA look.
Adie
Adie channels ’80s Japanese suiting, opting for relaxed tailoring with this brown fit.
Mateo
Mateo channels elegance with this three-piece suit ensemble.
Photography Josh Castro
