Face of Philippines Modeling Competition Aims for Inclusivity and Diversity
The inaugural edition of the Face of Philippines modeling competition is set to redefine the modeling industry by celebrating versatility, inclusivity, and the rich diversity of Filipino talent. This groundbreaking event challenges traditional beauty and modeling standards, spotlighting a wide range of individuals who represent the true spirit of the Philippines.
Presented by House of Yugen and BRB Events and Academy, the competition’s much-anticipated finale is scheduled for Monday night, September 8, 2025, at Monarch Manila in Makati City. The event promises to be a vibrant showcase of talent, personality, and the evolving face of Filipino modeling.
A Nationwide Search for Diverse Talent
The competition began with a nationwide search that attracted aspiring models from all corners of the country. From this extensive pool, the organizers have carefully selected a final group of 10 finalists who embody the competition’s core values of inclusivity and diversity.
The finalists represent a broad spectrum of backgrounds, ages, heights, and gender identities, challenging the conventional norms that have long dominated the modeling industry.
Meet the Top 10 Finalists
The top 10 finalists of the Face of Philippines modeling competition are:
Rain Julian Datu
Khurt Go
Aura Payawan
Jamila San
Raf Barcenal Ilagan
Haruhiko Golimlim
Gray Prowel – A 27-year-old from Kidapawan, known for breaking stereotypes.
Donnaliza Nopre – Standing at 4’11”, defying traditional height expectations in modeling.
Zmon Barro del Valle – A trans woman representing gender diversity.
Kishan Garcia – Another trans woman finalist, further emphasizing inclusivity.
This diverse lineup highlights the competition’s commitment to showcasing talent beyond the usual standards of height, age, and gender, embracing the multifaceted nature of Filipino beauty.
Breaking Stereotypes and Redefining Beauty

The inclusion of finalists like Donnaliza Nopre, who stands at 4’11”, and trans women Zmon Barro del Valle and Kishan Garcia, marks a significant step toward breaking down barriers in the modeling world. Their presence challenges outdated stereotypes and opens doors for more inclusive representation in fashion and media.
Gray Prowel, a 27-year-old from Kidapawan, also exemplifies the competition’s embrace of diverse backgrounds and stories, proving that modeling is not limited by age or origin.
The Significance of Inclusivity in Modeling
The Face of Philippines competition arrives at a time when the global fashion industry is increasingly recognizing the importance of diversity and representation. By prioritizing inclusivity, the competition not only reflects the true face of the Filipino people but also inspires future generations to pursue their dreams regardless of societal expectations.
What to Expect at the Finale
The finale at Monarch Manila promises an exciting night filled with runway shows, performances, and the crowning of the Face of Philippines winner. The event will celebrate the finalists’ unique qualities and their journey throughout the competition.
Industry experts, fashion enthusiasts, and supporters of diversity will gather to witness this historic moment in Philippine modeling.
Conclusion
The Face of Philippines modeling competition is more than just a contest; it is a movement toward embracing all forms of beauty and talent. By spotlighting a diverse group of finalists, the competition sets a new standard for inclusivity in the fashion industry.
As the nation awaits the finale on September 8, 2025, the message is clear: Filipino beauty is diverse, vibrant, and ever-evolving.