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Who Wore What In Lifestyle Asia And Sun Life Philippines’ “For Those We Love”

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Mothers and daughters stepped out in coordinated palettes and elegant silhouettes at Lifestyle Asia and Sun Life Philippines’ “For Those We Love.”

At Lifestyle Asia and Sun Life Philippines’ “For Those We Love,” style became another love language. The gathering celebrated the deeply personal bond between mothers and daughters, which was also captured through fashion. From coordinated palettes to complementary silhouettes and pieces that reflected each duo’s distinct personalities, every pairing offered a glimpse into the unique ways love and style influence are passed down through generations. Here’s what the mother-daughter attendees wore to the heartfelt celebration.

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Kerry, Kaye, and Kyle Tinga

Lifestyle Asia’s Chief of Editorial Content, Kerry Tinga, embraced playful elegance in a sleeveless babydoll dress from Chloé. Her mother, Kaye Tinga—who serves as President of the Cultural Center of the Philippines—opted for a polished Victoria Beckham ensemble that balanced structure and sophistication. Meanwhile, Kyle Tinga of Global Electric Transport took a more sustainable approach in a look from Reformation, proving that style and conscious dressing can effortlessly coexist.

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Kerry Tinga, Kaye Tinga, and Kyle Tinga

Carla Singson and Joy Pena

Carla Singson and her mother, Joy Pena, arrived in coordinated shades of blue, making a strong case for color as a subtle form of mother-daughter synchronicity. Carla wore a local design from Cariloo, while Joy elevated her ensemble with a United Arrows Japan top styled alongside an Hermès neck scarf, adding a touch of timeless refinement to the matching sets.

Carla Singson and Joy Pena

Andy Preysler and Ane Preysler

Andy Preysler and Ane Preysler felt perfectly in sync through their shared love for prints and texture. Andy, a Property Manager for Smith Bell Building, paired a delicately embroidered With Jean top with Reformation trousers for a relaxed yet polished look. Her mother, Ane, complemented the aesthetic in a striking printed top by Joel Escober.

Andy Preysler and Ane Preysler

Melissa and Mika Limcaoco

Melissa and Mika Limcaoco arrived in complementary yellow tones that radiated warmth and ease. According to Mika, the coordinated palette was completely unplanned—perhaps just another example of that unspoken, unexplainable mother-daughter intuition at work. Mika wore a dress from Damson Madder, while her mother, Melissa, developer of Mozzafiato Lakeside Living, chose a bright Azure piece that evoked the same sunny spirit.

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Melissa Limcaoco and Mika Limcaoco

Andrea and Angeline Siy Fiechter

Andrea and Angeline Siy Fiechter of the Marie France Group of Companies bonded through one accessory in particular: scarves. Andrea wore a blue Trude Lizares dress paired with a blue scarf sourced from Cambodia, while her mother, Angeline, styled a scarf she found at a museum in Europe. Andrea shared that she inherited her love for shawls and scarves from her mother, making them a part of a stylish family tradition.

Andrea Siy Fiechter and Angeline Siy Fiechter

Katya Lichauco and Tania Fricke

Katya Lichauco and her mother, Tania Fricke, arrived dressed for the perfect tropical summer afternoon. Katya—founder of Simonita—wore a flowy dress borrowed from her mother’s closet, paired with an unreleased clutch from her own brand. Tania, a celebrated interior designer, opted for resort-ready elegance with a Zara tank top, pants sourced from Greece, and a statement necklace from Hanoi.

Katya Lichauco and Tania Fricke

Adriana and Anne Gonzalez

Adriana and Anne Gonzalez turned heads in coordinated green ensembles that felt sleek yet fresh. Adriana wore a Reformation dress with an understated silhouette, while her mother Anne of Terry S.A. opted for a sharp pinstripe set from Me+Em, bringing a tailored contrast to the duo’s shared palette.

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Adriana Gonzalez and Anne Gonzalez

Tasha, Bambi, and Bella Mañosa-Tanjutco

Tasha, Bambi, and Bella Mañosa-Tanjutco embraced a proudly local fashion narrative through pieces by Filipino designers and artisans. Tasha and Bella of TAYO Philippines wore looks that reflected their creative roots: Tasha donned Lulu Tan Gan, while Bella wore a top she designed in collaboration with artisans from Laguna. Their mother, Bambi, co-founder of AWIT at LARO, completed the sophisticated lineup in a Rajo Laurel piece.

Tasha Mañosa-Tanjutco, Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco, and Bella Mañosa-Tanjutco

Photography by Kieran Punay of KLIQ, Inc.


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“For Those We Love” was a special gathering by Lifestyle Asia and Sun Life Philippines celebrating the bond between mothers and daughters through fashion, personal style, and shared stories. The event highlighted how style, influence, and meaningful traditions are often passed down across generations.

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Mother-daughter attendees embraced coordinated palettes, complementary silhouettes, elegant resortwear, scarves, prints, and locally designed pieces. Many guests wore looks from brands such as Chloé, Reformation, Hermès, and Filipino designers including Rajo Laurel and Lulu Tan Gan.

The celebration gathered several notable mother-daughter duos, including Kerry Tinga and Kaye Tinga, Carla Singsonand Joy Pena, Andy Preysler and Ane Preysler, alongside other stylish families from fashion, design, and business circles.

Embracing tropical summer elegance, Simonita founder Katya Lichauco wore a flowy dress borrowed straight from the closet of her interior designer mother, Tania Fricke. Katya accessorized the borrowed piece with an unreleased clutch from her own label, while her mother wore a Zara tank top paired with trousers from Greece.

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The Mañosa-Tanjutco family proudly championed local craftsmanship. Tasha wore a look by Lulu Tan Gan, while her sister Bella designed her own top in collaboration with Laguna artisans. Their mother, AWIT at LARO co-founder Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco, completed the trio’s layout in a design by Rajo Laurel.

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