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‘Mama Renée will always be there!’ Albert Andrada not ‘dethroning’ Renée Salud

Filipino designers to dress up Miss U contestant­s in a pre-pageant fashion show

- By Cheche V. Moral @missyrabul

When you plan to put together 88 designers in one fashion event—a Miss Universe show at that—you can expect some sort of one-upmanship to ensue.

This early, however, Albert Andrada is already reminding his colleagues that the competitio­n will not be among designers, but among the beauty contestant­s.

Andrada, the project director of the “Empowered Women” fashion show on Jan. 22 at SM MOA Arena—one of the ancillary events of the Miss Universe 2016 pageant—says “Empowered Women” is meant to showcase Filipino talent, and participat­ing designers must set aside egos and present a united front, to show the world that “we’re profession­als.”

Andrada and show director Robby Carmona, as well as committee members like Jonas Gaffud, are choosing the designers whowill dress up the contestant­s—one contestant for each designer—for the formal sit-down dinner show. (Tickets will begin selling after the holidays.)

Andrada, who designed the blue dress Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach wore when she bagged the crown last year, says they’ve already received confirmati­on from leading designers like Cary Santiago, Barge Ramos, Mike de la Rosa, Efren Ocampo, Jun Jun Cambe, Francis Libiran, Tonichi Nocom and Frederick Peralta. They’ve also approached Auggie Cordero and Fanny Serrano, among others.

88 slots

But to fill the 88 slots, they’ve opened the selection to other designers all over the country, who are being asked to send a proposed sketch of the evening gown he or she plans to make.

“We’re asking them to sign a waiver that if they deliver a dress that’s unlike what’s in the sketch, it will not be in the show,” say Andrada. This is to ensure that designers stick to the Miss Universe organizati­on’s guidelines of no heavy or overly elaborate dresses that could cause potential injury to the contestant­s.

“It won’t be Filipinian­a, but the col- or theme is the Philippine flag. It will all be elegant evening gowns,” he adds.

No fittings

Since the Miss Universe organizers aren’t allowing dress fittings—at least, as of press time—the designers are being given a standard size for the dresses: 34-26-36, a beauty queen’s typical measuremen­ts.

To avoid a billing issue, they’re also assigning colors: red for the establishe­d designers; ivory for the seniors; blue for the young; and matte gold for Wurtzbach, Miss Universe “little sisters” and other guest models.

The committee hopes that former Miss Universe titlists Gloria Diaz and Margie Moran Floirendo will be involved.

Andrada is, however, quick to clarify that he’s not “dethroning” Renée Salud as the next queen maker.

“Mama Renée will always be there!” he says. “I believe she’s doing her own thing for the Miss Universe. I just happened to be at the right place and the right time. I have a lot of respect for Mama Renée. And that’s how it should be: we should respect our senior designers in the same way we would want to be respected by younger designers.”

As beauty queens might say, world peace.

 ?? ARMIN P. ADINA ?? Reigning Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach is flanked by Miss Universe 2016 delegates at a kick-off event held at the S Maison Mall of Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.—
ARMIN P. ADINA Reigning Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach is flanked by Miss Universe 2016 delegates at a kick-off event held at the S Maison Mall of Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.—
 ?? FACEBOOK PHOTO ?? Albert Andrada, fashion designer and project director of “Empowered Women” Miss Universe pre-pageant fashion show—
FACEBOOK PHOTO Albert Andrada, fashion designer and project director of “Empowered Women” Miss Universe pre-pageant fashion show—
 ?? WEBPHOTO ?? Renée Salud, fashion designer and beauty queen maker—
WEBPHOTO Renée Salud, fashion designer and beauty queen maker—
 ??  ?? Andrada with Wurtzbach, whom he dressed for her Miss Universe victory
Andrada with Wurtzbach, whom he dressed for her Miss Universe victory

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