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Kris Aquino’s ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ gown draws mixed reactions

Deni Rose M. Afinidad-Bernardo - Philstar.com
Kris Aquinoâs âCrazy Rich Asiansâ gown draws mixed reactions
Kris Aquino showing the back detail of her "Crazy Rich Asians" gown designed by Michael Cinco
Screenshot from Instagram / Kris Aquino

HOLLYWOOD — Before heading back to the Philippines following a successful green carpet walk for the Hollywood premiere of “Crazy Rich Asians,” actress and TV host Kris Aquino posted on Instagram the back detail of the Michael Cinco gown she wore in the movie.

“This is the back shot of the gown i wore as Princess Intan in @crazyrichasians, created by @michael5inco who originally came from #Samar... i chose this picture as my last post before we fly home because for the rest of my life i shall look back at the experience of being part of @crazyrichasians as a turning point,” Kris said in the caption.

 

This is the back shot of the gown i wore as Princess Intan in @crazyrichasians, created by @michael5inco who originally came from #Samar... i chose this picture as my last post before we fly home because for the rest of my life i shall look back at the experience of being part of @crazyrichasians as a turning point... i felt when auditioning for this that there was absolutely nothing left to lose & whether i was included or not- i gave it my very best... seeing the proud, smiling faces of all our fellow Filipino Americans lining Hollywood Boulevard made me realize that the greatest gift this movie gave me was that it gave me that special opportunity to make us Filipinos feel good about ourselves & our contribution to the global workforce... There’s a point in the movie when Rachel (@constancewu) is told that she would never be “enough” -a part of my heart felt that many of us at one point in our lives have all been made to feel that BUT tonight’s premiere, walking down that imperial green carpet, in a yellow gown w/ a prominent yellow ribbon a lasting,meaningful symbol of sacrifice & the Filipino worth dying for, fighting for, and living for-made by a young Filipino designer @michaelleyva_ in his #Rizal workshop by Filipino cutters & sewers, wearing jewelry lent to me by @diagoldjewelry based in #Cebu, w/ makeup done by @rbchanco who traces her roots to #Laguna & #Masbate, and my hair styled by @pinantonio; i am this girl whose parents hail from #Tarlac, #Bulacan, and #Antipolo, w/ her son who can also trace his roots to the #Negros Region, watching myself on that big TCL Chinese theater screen w/ makeup done by #Bicolano @juansarte & hair by #Butuan born & raised @nantealingasa & @jonathanvelasco__ from #Quezon City, styled by Filipino Chinese @kimiyap & @boopyap, i felt we are SPECIAL because we are so generous with opening up our hearts... iba ang Filipino pag sumuporta at magmahal... Thank you for truly restoring my FAITH na #kaysarapmagingpilipino ????????

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The post quickly drew mostly praises from fans.

Princess, queen

Netizen @rochellecarreon8 said Kris looks “every inch a Princess” in the gown.

Some netizens said Kris should not only be a princess, but a queen. “You look so majestic!” said @tu_ron, “Fit for a true queen!!!”

Many also praised Cinco for the design. “OMG. I'm screaming! Another stunning creation! This is another @michael5inco work of art We are excited to see in the movie!” said @grutjom.

“Amazing! Fit for a royalty. Kudos to @michael5inco for showing that we are at par with the best designers in the world,” added @kerwinmacopia. 

Golden

Some said Kris looks golden in the gown.

“Gintong makinang! Perfect ang color ng gown, hairstyle,” said @trulyyoursgen.

“Wow ang ganda parang ginto ang dating sa akin ng gown!” added @leonilakilbane.

Met Gala, Rihanna

Meanwhile, others think the gown deserves to be worn in Vogue’s annual Met Gala.

“Bongga pang Met Gala,” said @crystal_glitterrss.

According to @shijofranzmoss, the gown looks like “Rihanna's omelette gown sa Met Gala.”

“Kris is the Philippine Rihanna,” said @dwayne.senoron.

“This reminds me of Rihanna's big yellow dress with a humungous train! BUT this is much more elegant and royal,” noted @john_robrigado.

Superwoman, statue, Beyonce, curtain

Netizen @celestial_aly thinks the gown’s back detail looks like superwoman’s cape. “OMG The cape! FOR.SUPERWOMAN!!!” the netizen said.

“Beyonce?” said @rodenmarlmacutay.

“Akala ko Mama Mary na Statue,” said @dunhill_dufrens.

“Parang santo,” said @jcamunoz03.

“Para kang rebulto, aparisyon,” added @rodellubaldo.

“Masyado papansin naman ito,” said @florianzerda2085.

“Parang kurtina!” @celestino2032 commented.

Elsa in yellow

Some netizens compared the back detail of Kris’s gown to that worn by Disney character Elsa from the movie “Frozen.”

“Elsa? Lol,” said @arlenejaculo.

“Elsa?nagchage outfit ka na?,” said @bonichiwa15.

“ELSA IN YELLOW… uuugh,” said @kyle_regino.

“Nice and pretty ms. Kris look like Elsa but in different color love it... frozen is coming,” added @arnoldbuesa.

“Ang elsa ng plipnas...lady in yel0w,” @iamjocelgabriel stated. 

Some netizens noted that Kris’s choice of yellow means she is a certified “dilawan.” 

“@krisaquino so certified dilawan ka talaga? XD,” asked @4thsss.

“The anti-dilawans are shakiiiiing,” added @putoalbum.

Kris then replied to @putoalbum, explaining why she chose to wear yellow in the movie.

“You know the color yellow is a representation of my dad & mom- and it was carried on by my brother... i am proud of the fact that regardless of the demolition job being done to undermine the legacy of my parents- in the UNITED STATES of AMERICA, the country where as a 9 year old i learned the value of freedom & democracy- i proudly got to wear something to honor them... ganun ang mundo, yung kasalanan ng iba, especially yung mga political “butterflies” pina pa-ako sa kapatid ko na alam kong matapat nagbigay serbisyo sa bayan,” she said.

Besides the fact that bright yellow has been linked to the Aquinos, Kris said she wore yellow because it flatters her skin tone.

“Napagod na lang akong mag avoid ng yellow for gowns & formal wear- kasi karapatan ko & let’s be honest- bagay naman sa kutis ko... so pwede silang mag chill- i’ve said this many times- my mom said i can go into public service when i’ve learned SIMPLICITY as a way of life- sa choice ng gown & alahas obvious na super far into the future pa yun,” the actress said.

Netizen @pattiepatpatrish agreed with Kris. “The power of the color yellow… it feels like your mom and dad are with you as you represent our country in the film. They are surely proud!”

“Only @krisaquino has the guts to wear and then get away with that kind of yellow... Beautiful yellow outfits. I love yellow, too!” added @xtineflorido.

“Love the color yellow… its the color of Sunshine.. it has a warming effect.. and as you said, a lasting meaningful symbol of sacrifice,” remarked @augustrush2oo7.

Kris was asked by @realjarimac if she was allowed by the movie’s producers to choose her own gown, to which the “Queen of All Media” replied: “@realjarimac yes but they had suggested the color palette.”

Kris’s yellow Michael Leyva gown with a giant bow, which is also a symbol of her parents, has been featured by Vanity Fair as among the “must-see looks” from the Hollywood premiere’s imperial green carpet. 

Netizen @instagreatpaolo asked Kris why she was not in the group photo with other cast members.

Kris then replied: “Because nahiya naman akong umepal & it was so nice to chat w/ the family of Mr. Emmerich & the rest of the Filipinos inside.”

According to some netizens like @pearla_ig, Kris made the right choice not to join the group shot because her yellow gown could have been the picture’s “highlight” that could have outshone the others.

“Crazy Rich Asians” opens in Philippine cinemas on August 22.

CRAZY RICH ASIANS

KRIS AQUINO

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