We’ve rounded them up for you, so keep an eye out for these dashing gentlemen.
What maketh a man? Many factors make one attractive–from looks, manners, talents, charm, and maybe even fashion sense. An attractive man just may be one that is effortless in his efforts, strong without force, and a je ne sais quoi that just pulls you in.
From the arts to business ventures, these young bachelors have made their stand in today’s world in their own unique way. Going beyond family background, going about their desired path, and thus catching our attention–and now, the rest of the world, including you.
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Andrés Borromeo
A talented stage actor that has starred in many productions under Repertory Philippines, the charming presence of Andres Bonifacio has essayed roles in Father’s Day and The Quest for the Adarna. He currently plays Kevin the Assistant in Sarah Ruhl’s New York Times acclaimed Stage Kiss at the Onstage Theater.
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Matt Laurel
A former member of the national baseball team that won gold in the 2011 SEA Games, Matt now uses his talents as a real estate broker for Goldcentric Properties. In his free time, he goes to the beach at every chance he gets and if not, you can find him playing golf.
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Apollo Lara
A model and photographer, Apollo has done work in fashion and events photography, as well as dabbling into commercial modelling. This is no surprise as he graduated with a photography degree from Benilde, making him savvy in front and behind the camera.
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Julian Cobonpue
The son of renowned industrial designer, Kenneth Cobonpue, Julian shares a penchant for travelling like his father. His frequents destinations are around Europe and Africa as he is based in Germany where he enjoys the company of his friends and animals.
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Abram Vera Cruz
Abram is an investment banker in CLSA Limited, one of the leading investment houses in the Philippines which conducts various mergers and acquisitions, and capital market transactions. Beyond the boardroom, he engages in highly competitive basketball tournaments, such as the Xavier Alumni Basketball League.
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Amani Aguinaldo
Amani plays as a defender for the Philippine national team. His name means “peace” in Swahili, standing at six feet tall, and quick on his feet – Amani is definitely one to look out for on the field.
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Christian Valdes
This surfer turned artisinal chocolatier creates sweet treats that are uniquely Filipino. Christian’s chocolate brand, CMV Txokolat, offers locally inspired collections with flavors such as Gumamela, Mango Tarragon, and Pomelo. This highlights his love for sweetness and championing the Filipino identity.
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Vito Selma
With an eye for detail and a commitment to greatness, this Cebuano is one to take home. The industrial designer covers many areas such as furniture design, interior decor, lamps, and so much more. His award-winning designs are organic in style and take natural forms that create a sense of modern Filipiniana.
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Marco Yulo
A crossfit coach and all around purveyor of an active lifestyle, Marco was one of the pioneering figures of crossfit’s popularity in Manila. His charisma and strong drive to keep moving make him a crowd favorite in his classes. If you’re interested in a class, you can catch him coaching at CFMNL Fortbox which he co-owns but you can also spot him at CrosstFit Bay Mariners in SM Mall of Asia as their head coach.
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Vito Puyat
As the son of our February 2020 cover personality and DOT Secretary, Berna Romulo-Puyat, Vito has an affinity for local travel just like his mother. Back in 2018, he graduated with top honors at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom.