They say that purple is a mysterious color combining the opposites of red and blue.
Now when Miss Universe Philippines 2020 candidate Christine Nicole Silvernale of Angeles City is embraced by it, then everything suddenly gets demystified. The beauty of a phenomenal woman takes over, with those luscious lips colored in a vibrant red adding a rich dot of flavor.
Gorgeous!
Photo and styling by: Cholo Ayuyao
HMUA: JD Herrera
Assisted by: Leira Bognot
Mga batang 90’s, naalala niyo ba si Jocelyn Enriquez?
Isa sa vocalist nung kantang,
If you could read my mind, love,
What a tale my thoughts could tell.
Just like an old time movie,
‘Bout a ghost from a wishing well.
@ ClaiRe IbbeTson Nemen. Yas! 🙂
When you reach the part, where the hero comes, the hero would be you….
That cover was on the soundtrack of a movie that launched Ryan Philippe to the stratosphere. It was about Studio 54, right? The performance also had Ultranate, a British pop-techno female singer.
Korak, Madam!
Isama mo na rin si Amber!
Alam mo na connect sa post na itech!
@ ClaiRe IbbeTson ….There’s an earlier cover by Viola Wills in 1980.
Still earlier apparently is Gordon Lightfoot’s version, but I think this might be the original.
… I don’t think I got the connection…. with the “Stars on 54” cover. You can enlighten us, po?
I love her pouty lips. She reminds me of Jane March
If she wants to win a crown , she needs to know how to do a nose make up or have a nose job
Her nose is perfect as it is; that was actually one feature of her that I was gonna point out that is really nice. It’s pretty and I don’t know what standard you use to declare that she needs a nose job.
Yes you are right
I thought it was her nose that made her facial features too sharp
In the west, a lot of people will spend some money to have a nose like that 🙂 Peace!
Tito Norman, what is her ethnicity ?
She looks very Asian but her last name sounds like she has mixed ethnicity
@ Fabian Reyes An Ecuadorian expatriate once said of Filipinos, “they look Asian, have Spanish surnames, and speak perfect English”. 🙂
(He was featured in the Business Page of The Philippines Daily Inquirer some years ago. He was assigned to the country for a stint at Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc., if I remember correctly.)
Pero, marami ri’ng “mestiza/mestizo” families sa Pampanga, and Angeles City id a major city. Hizon, Razon, and Pingris come to (my) mind. The middle one is famous for their “halo-halo”.
She’s Filipina-Dutch as far as I can remember