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For Queen and Country - Representing Cagayan Valley and the entirety of Northern Luzon, it’s Marina Summers! With hair inspired by the Palayok of Kalinga, styled by Margaux Bertrand, Marina shows off her cultural heritage in a package by Roman Sebastian using indigenous textiles from the Cordilleras. It’s harvest season, and she’s our top pick!
Lady Prince Charming - First of three packages that perfectly showcase the brilliance of Marina to stay true to her branding, Ehrran Montoya turns the stunning drag queen into a sexy siren prince fantasy. Paired with crystal Farrah Abu earrings, Marina is the fresh prince of the Philippines!
She-vil Queen - An ode to the arch-nemesis of her namesake, Marina walks down the runway in a Leeroy New’s reimagination of the classic Fantaserye kontrabida, the Dugong. She may have once been a scary monster to all the children, Dugong is now a fresh catch with Marina Summers as captain.
Drags to Riches Elegance - In a stunning mermaid gown silhouette, Marina exudes elegance as she reveals the glamour and artistry of her own creation in the season’s design challenge. With tulle mimicking the waves of the sea, and velvet wrapping her skin, she closes out her shoreline fairytale with a gown made of dreams.
Ruveal Yourself - Love is a burning thing, and Marina’s dedication to the art of drag on the mainstage takes form in her transformative volcano-to-lava gown runway package—an homage to the Pacific Ring of Fire, and the fiery Catriona Gray. In her very own Mak Tumang creation to emulate the power of the world, or the universe rather, Marina enters in a Job Dacon Volcano dress to ruveal the fire underneath.
Gone Cruising: Nautical Looks - Watch out for these jugs! Marina Summers struts down the catwalk in Thian Rodriguez couture for a runway category made just for her. Serving you cruiseline chic, she floats down the runway even with her anchor hair by Margaux Bertrand. We’re definitely on board for this journey!
When I Glow Up - When it comes to showing growth, Marina definitely rises to the challenge most. With a sickening Axel Que creation, accessorized with Farah Abu, she rudeems herself (and more!) from her S1 Ter-No She Betta Don’t! Look. Inspired by the Bangus, Marina is the catch of the season—more than ready to make a splash.
Business In the Front, Party in the Back - It’s not a Filipino Party without Karaoke! Marina brings out the best of Filipino camaraderie, carrying the quintessential Filipino party package of a karaoke machine, speakers and a microphone. Amping up the camp this season, she gets a perfect 100 from us! One! Zero! Zero!
Take me up the Aisle - One of the most elegant and grounded displays of culture, Marina Summers walks down the main stage in traditional Yakan Wedding attire brought to life by our very own Yakan textile makers, stitched together by Erich Mendoza. With the world watching, Marina showcases how the Philippines contains multitudes and the importance of being seen and heard by millions.
Red Carpet Eleganza - In her penultimate stint before the finale, Marina shows us how she’s still a force to be reckoned with. In a stunning Leo Almodal gown, she showcases the elegant lines of her body-ody-ody. She channels her Bomba 80s bold-star fantasy perfectly, as this dress is sure to make waves in the press.
Finale Eleganza Extravaganza - It wouldn’t be Marina Summers if it weren’t an homage to the sea, the homeland and the Pearl of the Orient. In a stunning finale gown by Jan Garcia to close out the season inspired by the coral reefs of the seas, Marina solidifies herself as royalty and the queen of the sea: the Filipina Winnah of our hearts.