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All of Liza Soberano’s March red carpet looks to love

The gown she wore to Elton John’s Oscars party is valued at P300,000
/ 12:29 AM March 13, 2024

All of Liza Soberano’s March red carpet looks to love

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It’s just the first quarter of 2024, but Filipino American actress Liza Soberano has been on quite a roll lately after her breakthrough role in her Hollywood film debut “Lisa Frankenstein.”

Kicking off March with her Anime Awards debut alongside Ylona Garcia until her recent appearance at Elton John’s annual Oscars viewing party, the Fil-Am actress has been dazzling in different looks. Yet, one consistent element remains: her ethereal presence.

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So, let’s delve into every stunning Liza Soberano ensemble as she graces various red carpets this month.

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The 300,000-peso dress

At this year’s Elton John AIDS Foundation’s annual event on March 10, a record-breaking $10.8 million was raised, with the attendance of the “Forevermore” star fresh from her Hollywood debut.

She stunned in a Stella McCartney gown, accessorized with a Jimmy Choo minaudière and minimal silver jewelry. The dress, which accentuated her beauty, is valued at $5500, translating to over P300,000.

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On Instagram, Soberano shared some snaps with the caption, “And that sums up the 2024 awards season!”

‘Audrey Hepburn’ vibes

Entering the esteemed company of Hunter Schafer, Barry Keoghan, and others, Soberano also graced Vanity Fair’s Young Hollywood event exuding angelic charm.

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For this exclusive gathering, she caught attention in a button-up dress elegantly paired with silver chain earrings. Her off-duty bun adorned with mini bangs, styled by Maeve Reilly and with hair by Renz Pangilinan, added a touch of effortless sophistication to her ensemble.

She’s a rockstar goddess

At the 22nd annual star-studded benefit hosted by the Motion Picture & Television Fund on Saturday night, over $4.3 million was raised for a noble cause. And Soberano made a striking appearance at the exclusive event, dressed head-to-toe in all black.

All of Liza Soberano’s March red carpet looks to love

Call her ‘Miss Dior’

The “Alone/Together” lead exudes elegance in black attire at the Dior event on March 6. With makeup by Diane Buzzetta and hair styled by Renz Pangilinan, her look, curated by Dior, epitomizes sophistication, affirming her as the embodiment of real “Miss Dior.”

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Looking extra good in orange

While some claim that orange is a challenging color to pull off, Liza Soberano effortlessly defies this notion.

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Embracing the vibrant hue with the grace of sunshine, the 26-year-old dazzled in a sequined dress by David Koma, perfectly paired with silver Jimmy Choo pumps. Her radiant presence illuminated the room, proving that she can effortlessly rock any color with poise and style. And oh, she said that she couldn’t wait to be back in Japan!

These are just a glimpse of the many red carpets and events Soberano is sure to grace in the future. And we can’t help but be excited to witness more looks from her.

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