Today’s Best Dressed Filipino Music Artists
From on-camera performances to simple days outside, style will always be a language that these Filipino musicians are fluent in.
The Philippines is home to a new wave of musicians who captivate audiences with every performance. Beyond undeniable musical talent, these artists also command attention through a strong sense of personal style, owning every space they step into.
Here are some of the Filipino pop stars who bring effortless style to every stage.
Josh Cullen (SB19)
In front of the cameras or out on a casual day, Josh from SB19 consistently chooses neutral shades and elevates these to a striking finish. Whether he’s sporting monotone looks with impactful accessories or an all-black attire topped with a hard-edged leather jacket, Josh brings charm to his roguish style. From bold outfit choices to ever-evolving hairstyles (and hair colors), Josh has clearly defined a distinctive polished look that has become his signature.
Maki
With each song and performance drawing growing attention, Maki continues to carve his place in the Filipino music scene. His outings are always matched with thoughtfully assembled outfits that reflect his youthful energy and appreciation for quirky fashion. From playful accessories and artistic prints, Maki knows how to stand out both on and off stage.
Gelo Rivera (BGYO)
Gelo of BGYO embodies leadership through a composed yet commanding fashion style. Whether in minimalistic but intentional outfits in everyday wear or more tailored pieces for elegant and formal occasions, his looks showcase control and confidence, allowing his presence to own every moment with ease.
Gian Bernardino (Cup of Joe)
As this star continues to rise, Gian Bernardino ensures his style keeps pace. Dressing with the same creativity that defines his band’s sound, he steps on stage in carefully considered outfits. Bold patterns and statement accessories come together with purpose, forming looks that feel complete, creative, and expressive.
C13 (VXON)
C13 actively explores a diverse range of styles from shoots to stage performances. May it be a stage-ready render of a high-speed racing look or a boldly designed play on a full-denim ensemble, each look is consistently carried with effortless cool and his signature boy band charm.
Zild (IV of Spades)
Zild approaches fashion like a blank canvas, allowing styles from different eras to speak through him. His aesthetic evolves alongside his music, often reviving past trends without being confined to any single identity.
Whether channeling ’70s disco to mirror his band’s early music genre, ’90s streetstyle to match the hip-hop genre of his solo album Superpower, or black rocker outfits to align with the early 2000s alternative rock of his album Medisina, Zild showcases his versatility by fully inhabiting each look with ease.












