Fashion style: Classic, simple lines, clean-cut, solid
colors, not too trendy.
Shopping addiction: "I'm a black shoes person, especially
ballet slippers."
Favorite piece: Her stretch, boot-cut GAP jeans.
Ultimate dressing rule: Have one basic or classic item in an
outfit, either top or bottom, shoes, belt, or hair. Fashion boo-boo: panty peek.
A piece she will never wear: "Never say never with fashion.
I said I won't be wearing ruffles but then nauso 'yung ruffles, nagkaroon ako ng skirt, may ruffles."
Why her? "I have not seen her photographed wearing something
unflattering. Agot's style is classic and simple. She puts her fashion degree
to good use."—Myrza Sison, rditor-in-chief of Marie Claire magazine
Ultimate dressing rule: "Dressing up doesn't mean you have
to spend too much. I'm too poor to buy cheap clothes so I go for classic
expensive suits that can go a long way."
The piece she will never wear: Net stockings or designed
stockings.
Why her: "It's a personal style that's always evocative.
Nothing trendy, only her own personal statement. It's very refreshing to see
her because her taste is not from contrived dictates but truly her own."—Erick
Agbayani, stylist, fashion correspondent
Fashion style: "I love any occasion to dress up! I always
try to have fun and be glam at the same time. At this stage, I'm into the
peasant look with a sophisticated touch. But basically, I try to dress with a
statement at all times!"
Shopping addiction: Used to be shoes but after moving to New
York, it's been the silver turquoise accessories.
Favorite piece: Ralph Lauren rainbow-colored bikini.
Ultimate dressing rule: "Dress appropriately. Like a
sundress at the park or an evening gown at the ballet or jeans and a T-shirt at
the movies. I want to be comfortable at all times."
The piece she will never wear: "Giselle will never wear
polka dots and see-thru tops, but then again, never say never. It really depends
on the style and if the outfit is tastefully done."