Lifestyle Asia gathered a stylish circle of women for an intimate aperitivo celebrating its March 2026 Summer Style issue. Here’s who wore what, and the details behind each look.
To commemorate the launch of its March 2026 Summer Style issue, Lifestyle Asia hosted an intimate aperitivo gathering in collaboration with catering group Sunday Street Co., with bites, pours, and styling by Nomad Caviar, (Super)Natural Wine, and Lanai. Beyond toasting to the arrival of summer and a new issue on newsstands, the event also honored Women’s Month by bringing together an intimate circle of young women from across fashion, beauty, wellness, and entrepreneurship, all of whom are making a name for themselves through creativity, leadership, and strength—all the characteristics that define today’s modern woman.
Conversations flowed as freely as the drinks, with guests sharing stories about their work, their passions, and the rhythms that shape their everyday lives. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Lifestyle Asia event without guests arriving in their best outfits. The dress code was “summer style,” and everyone interpreted it with panache, the broad brief leaving just enough room for striking interpretations. Every look felt personal, cohesive, and unmistakably in tune with the season; scroll ahead to see who wore what, and the subtle details that made each ensemble stand out.
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Martina Lebron
Lifestyle Asia’s March 2026 cover girl, Martina Lebron, stepped out in a vibrant Farm Rio dress, paired with sculptural Amina Muaddi heels and an Aranáz bag.

Kerry Tinga
Lifestyle Asia’s Chief of Editorial Content, Kerry Tinga, wore a dress from L’Agence, finished with classic Saint Laurent shoes.

Erica Dee Poe
Rotacion co-founder, Erica Dee Poe, whose wedding is featured in our latest issue, wore a striking David Koma dress rented from her own platform, styled with a Staud bag and Coperni heels.

Bianca Jimenez Wen
Newlywed Bianca Jimenez, whose wedding also features in our latest issue, represented her own label, Ma. Collecta, showcasing the brand’s understated elegance.

Cam Sandico
Penny Pairs and Moai co-founder Cam Sandico, whose story features in our latest issue, chose a Farm Rio dress, complemented byJimmy Choo shoes and a Ditta Sandico bag.

Dani Ramos
Dani Ramos embraced vintage with a Karen Millen top and silk skirt, accessorized with a striking red Bottega Veneta bag.

Cara Leonio
Cara Leonio styled a Jos Mundo top with a Jil Sander skirt, finishing the look with Milli Label heels and a beaded bag.

Monica Concepcion Kole
Lifestyle Asia contributor Monica Concepcion Kole kept things fresh and feminine in Azalea.

Rocio Tambunting
Rocio Tambunting wore a vintage beaded dress thrifted from Rarus PH, paired with Fabienne Chapot heels.

Claudia Barreto
Claudia Barreto opted for a sleek House of CB dress, styled with an Aranáz bag and Jimmy Choo heels.

Rocio Escaño
Continuiti co-founder Rocio Escano wore JW Pei, sourced from the brand’s curated platform.

Bianca Dumlao
ANCA founder Bianca Dumlao wore Maaji Swimwear, paired with Metiseko silk pants, Stuart Weitzman Mary Janes, and a Jacquemus Le Petit Calino clutch.

Marga Nicolas
Marga Nicolas previewed an upcoming piece from the ANCA x Martina collection, a collaboration with Martina Lebron, which is set to release soon.

Photography by Kieran Punay of KLIQ Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
The official dress code for the intimate gathering was summer style, prompting guests to arrive in distinct, seasonal ensembles that blended personal creativity with contemporary fashion trends.
Lifestyle Asia hosted the exclusive event in collaboration with catering group Sunday Street Co., featuring curated refreshments and styling by Nomad Caviar, (Super)Natural Wine, and Lanai.
Lifestyle Asia cover girl Martina Lebron wore a vibrant Farm Rio dress, which she paired with sculptural Amina Muaddi heels and an artisan-crafted handbag from local label Aranáz.
Attendees integrated vintage items by sourcing unique pieces from curated platforms, including a thrifted beaded dress from Rarus PH and a classic Karen Millen silk ensemble.
The Lifestyle Asia Summer Style issue was released in March 2026, celebrating both seasonal fashion movements and Women’s Month by highlighting influential women leaders across creative industries.