The Philippine Star

Megan, Teresita lead Marawi fashion show at CCP

- The STAR —Edmund Silvestre

Miss World 2013 Megan Young and the reigning Reina Hispanoame­ricana Teresita Marquez will lead a bevy of beauty queens and ramp models who will relive the pomp and pageantry of Philippine Carnival Queens at a grand opera concert and fashion spectacle at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP) on April 6 (starting at 8 p.m.) to benefit the displaced and traumatize­d children of Marawi City.

Marawing Salamat: The Best of Opera & Fashion for Marawi will be held at the CCP’s Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, featuring the exquisite creations of the country’s top couturiers — both renowned veterans and rising stars — that are inspired by the glorious era of the Carnival Queens (circa 1908 to 1939).

The fashion spectacle will be staged back-to-back with the opera showcasing the world’s best-loved arias to be interprete­d by an allFilipin­o cast from the prestigiou­s Lyric Opera of the Philippine­s, with music by the 70-piece UST Symphony Orchestra under conductor Herminigil­do Ranera and guest conductor Maestro William Barkhymer. Carlitos Siguion-Reyna will direct the show.

Megan and Teresita will be joined by 2017 Miss Multinatio­nal Sophia Senoron, 2017 Miss World Philippine­s Laura Lehmann, 2017 Miss Eco Philippine­s Cynthia Thomalia, 2006 Miss Tourism Queen Internatio­nal Justine Gabionza, 2013 Miss Universe third runner-up Ariella Arida, 2002 Miss Global Queen JP Abinuman-Cox, 2012 Miss Supranatio­nal third runner-up Elaine Kay Moll, 2017 Miss World Philippine­s First Princess Glaiza Perez, 2017 Mutya ng Pilipinas second runner-up Sofia Romero, 2016 Miss Aviation Philippine­s Kristine Malicsi, Manila’s top model Michelle Marquez-Dee and 2018 Best Model of the WorldPhili­ppines Pauline Abigael Ebora. Raymond Villanueva and Nathan de Leon are the fashion directors.

Lorli Villanueva, who conceptual­ized the ambitious project from her home base in Manhattan, New York City, told that Marawing Salamat has partnered directly with Duyog Marawi, a social action center formed by Bishop Edwin dela Peña, who heads the Prelature of St. Mary in Marawi, and the Redemptori­st Missionari­es to help the warravaged communitie­s, including rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion.

“Marawing Salamat will focus on assisting the traumatize­d Maranao children who need psychiatri­sts, psychologi­sts and wellness programs to help bring them back to normalcy,” said Lorli, a professor who served as deputy chairman of Graduate Education and Special Education at New York City’s Touro College until her retirement.

Lorli is co-producing Marawing Salamat with Zardo Austria, Lito Perez and Sherwin Sozon.

“Members of the Fashion Designers of the Philippine­s got so excited when we spoke to them about this endeavor,” Lorli recalled. “They said they have not been involved with a major cause in a while and they wanted to do it this time, for the young Maranao survivors. At least 30 designers are participat­ing and these are no ordinary designers; these are all big names, and most of them are already recognized internatio­nally.”

Lorli also lauded CCP president Nick Lizaso for the free one-night use of the country’s most prestigiou­s hall. She also hailed the all-out support of E. Zobel Foundation, Inc. and the Lyric Opera Philippine­s headed by Maestra Irma Ponce Enrile-Potenciano.

(For tickets, call Ticketworl­d at 8919999 or CCP Box Office at 832-3704. Visit FB pages LyrOpera or MarawingSa­lamat for more informatio­n.)

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