What Makes Kirk Bondad Break Every Mold
The multicultural maverick redefining male pageantry
By Dayne Aduna
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The cultural bridge
Kirk Bondad is a man on a mission—pageant titleholder, cultural ambassador, and fashion chameleon—with an aim to showcase the beauty of his homeland to the world. Though raised in Frankfurt, the Filipino-German model’s ties to the Philippines remain strong. His mother immersed him in Filipino culture, hence he reflects: “[the country] holds my best memories.”
As we watched Kirk dance carefree during his VMEN shoot, the team couldn’t help marveling at the juxtaposition he embodies. Physically, he’s the epitome of pageant perfection. Yet, his character defies the rigid mold of traditional pageantry. Where others might maintain a poised, almost, robotic demeanor, Kirk exudes an infectious joy and authenticity that’s refreshingly rebellious. His movements are uninhibited, his laughter genuine. He lets himself loose and simply be himself.
Kirk’s venture into pageantry was unexpected, only influenced by his brother and his experiences in Philippine modeling. Initially skeptical, he embraced the cultural significance of pageants and claimed the Mr. World Philippines 2022 title. For him, this crown represents more than a personal achievement; it’s a platform with “power and responsibility that [he] can use for a greater good,” enabling him to showcase Filipino pride on a global stage.
Breaking boundaries
Away from the pageant spotlight, Kirk describes himself as a “laid-back caveman,” valuing solitude and quiet reflection. “I protect my peace over everything when it comes to my mental health,” he states. This introspective side contrasts with his public persona, and it’s this authenticity that resonates with his fans, making him relatable despite his growing fame.
His fashion sense is as dynamic and multifaceted as his personality. He describes his style as “bipolar,” shifting between smart casual to rugged to tailored “incognito,” depending on his mood. Kirk’s friends even struggle to define his fashion, stating that he dresses “like Kirk,” which speaks to his approach to style. He has been experimenting with more daring fashion choices, including crop tops and pieces from women’s collections, and enjoys the challenge of finding clothing that fits his proportions. When a rebellious streak shines through in his fashion choices, Kirk modifies clothes to suit his taste, like when he cuts tees to give them a more DIY, punk-rock edge.
Beyond pageantry and fashion, Kirk’s future is unpredictable, albeit exciting. His life has been marked by dramatic shifts and he embraces this dynamism. While the specifics of his next chapter are yet to be written, one thing is certain: Kirk Bondad will continue to bridge cultures, challenge norms, and inspire others with his blend of German precision and Filipino heart.
This story appears in the pages of VMAN SEA 01: now available for purchase!
Photography Dookie Ducay
Art direction Mike Miguel
Fashion Rex Atienza
Grooming Xeng Zulueta
Photography assistants John Clarence Oliveros and Jay Christian Artales
Fashion associate Corven Uy
Special thanks Ethan Leyson and Karen Jardenil

Dayne Aduna
Dayne Aduna is an Associate Editor at VMAN Southeast Asia, specializing in fashion, grooming, film, television, and contemporary pop culture. With a strong editorial focus on menswear, his work explores how style intersects with shifting cultural movements across Southeast Asia and beyond.
His expertise spans fashion journalism, celebrity profiling, grooming and skincare trends, fragrance, runway reporting, and cultural commentary, with a particular eye for emerging creatives and youth-driven style.
Dayne has written extensively on fashion houses, seasonal trends, designer collections, and the evolving image of the modern Southeast Asian man, bringing both editorial depth and cultural relevance to his coverage.
