VMAN Southeast Asia’s Best Dressed Men at the GMA Gala 2025
Some went classic, while others reimagined suiting. Here are the standout looks worn by the gentlemen at the GMA Gala 2025

Suiting for the stars
From classic tuxedos and double-breasted jackets that evoked old Hollywood to tailoring that challenged conventions with unorthodox cuts and embellishments, the gentlemen at the GMA Gala 2025 showed up on the blue carpet with charisma and confidence.
Check out the standout looks below from the blue carpet.

Kelvin Miranda proves that a classic tuxedo never goes out of style—but notice how he adds a bit of flair with those white snakeskin shoes.

Brent Manalo’s all-white, fresh-off-the-runway Gucci ensemble, finished with a Tiffany & Co. High Jewelry brooch, cements his place as one of our most stylish VMEN, styled by Ryuji Shiomitsu.

It’s all in the details for River Joseph, donning a head-to-toe white ensemble with a patterned double-breasted jacket.

VMAN SEA May 2025 digital cover star Anthony Constantino shows his version of an all-white classic look, punctuated by a black bowtie.

VMAN SEA January 2025 digital cover star Michael Sager dons a rust-red Joey Samson look and a multicolored brooch.

Continuing the list of men in double-breasted suits and with brooches is Ralph de Leon in a Jot Losa look, styled by Perry Tabora.

Cole Micek goes the classic route with a black tuxedo by Chynna Mamawal.

Josh Ford takes a bolder approach to black and white, with flared pants and a coat embellished with feathers.

Kim Ji Soo, one of the VMEN from our inaugural issue, skips the tie for a black floral brooch and a pocket square—a different take on black formal.

Black-on-black detailing defines Vince Maristela’s Neric Beltran look.

The strategic cutouts on Enchong Dee’s suit jacket made his look one of the standouts of the evening.

Emilio Daez evoked leading man energy with a classic black tuxedo.
Photography Paui Guevarra
Editing Mike Miguel