Tim Yap’s CIRQUE-themed Shake, Rattle, and Ball brought together icons, legends, and the wildest Halloween imaginations. Here’s who nailed the night’s most memorable looks.
When Tim Yap decides to throw a Halloween bash, you know you’re in for a treat (and trick). This year’s edition of Shake, Rattle, and Ball was titled CIRQUE, and the theme was all about Legends, Freaks, and Icons. Attendees explored their imaginations—and closets—for a night of clever, outrageous, and inspired costumes. From real-life muses to pop culture icons, here’s a rundown of the night’s best looks.
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Janeena Chan in a Mermaid Fantasy
Channeling a Little Mermaid, Janeena Chan took “Under the Sea” to a whole new vibe. Vee Tan crafted an iridescent, scaly vision, making Janeena shimmer as she’d just surfaced from Atlantis for an invitation-only bash. With fins, glimmer, and a wink to the ocean’s darkest depths, she was both magical and mysteriously alluring—ready to lure any sailor… or, in this case, party guest.
Samantha Pananillo as Showgirl Josephine Baker
In a head-to-toe homage to the Jazz Age diva herself, Samantha Pananillo nailed Josephine Baker’s iconic showgirl glam, and then some. With feathers, sequins, and enough shine to light up a stage, Samantha gave us Old Hollywood opulence with modern confidence—in an emerald look complemented by her Miss Grand crown.
Jayda Avanzado as Jessa Zaragoza
Talk about coming full circle—Jayda paid homage to her mom, Jessa Zaragoza, with a striking yellow two-piece that mirrored her mom’s iconic Best of… album cover. Wearing the exact look Jessa sported at 21, Jayda was a spitting image, adding a touch of nostalgia and showing off the family resemblance in style. This tribute was equal parts sweet, sentimental, and just a little surreal—like a vintage mirror coming to life.
Donny Pangilinan as Frankenstein
Donny went out as Frankenstein’s monster, donning green makeup and a look that was tragic and terrifying. And honestly, this party’s lucky he wasn’t struck by lightning on the way in. Channeling Mary Shelley’s creature of misunderstood rage, Donny played it cool with a hint of menace—because nothing says “Halloween” quite like someone just resurrected from the dead.
Hannah Pangilinan as Anne Wheeler from The Greatest Showman
Decked in pink aerialist garb with some carnival charm, Hannah Pangilinan embodied Zendaya’s Anne Wheeler in the ultimate high-flying act. A nod to circus chic, she wore her role with as much grace as the real Wheeler herself. A vision in trapeze glam, she made it look like she was ready to swing from the ceiling and enchant the whole room.
Tim Yap as Kokey
Nothing says “only in the Philippines” like a nod to Kokey, our very own extraterrestrial superstar. Tim Yap took this cult character—essentially the Filipino answer to E.T. Imagine a retro camp and a heartwarming alien tale. Who needs phoning home when you’ve got a Halloween party with the host as your host?
Vicki Belo as Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman 1984
Dr. Belo traded in her white coat for golden cuffs, transforming into Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman from WW84. She gave off serious superhero vibes, proving that saving the world doesn’t have to be a young woman’s game. Fierce, fabulous, and ready to lasso the truth out of anyone daring to spill secrets at CIRQUE.
Carlos Yulo and Chloe San Jose as Chucky and Tiffany
Nothing says “terrifying couple” like the duo that made us all fear dolls forever. Carlos Yulo and Chloe San Jose served pure nightmare fuel, bringing Chucky and Tiffany to life in all their creepy, homicidal glory. With matching evil grins, they were the toybox terrors you couldn’t help but love…from a safe distance.
Renz Pangilinan as a Glamorous Mad Hatter
Renz Pangilinan took Lewis Carroll’s Mad Hatter, tossed in high-fashion makeup, and turned it into something that would leave Wonderland in awe. With a top hat to envy and more drama than a tea party gone wild, Renz showed us the Hatter in all his eccentric, fabulous glory. We’re talking sheer, chaotic glam.
Michelline Syjuco as Lady Gaga at the VMAs
If anyone’s going to pull off Lady Gaga, it’s Michelline Syjuco. Her VMA-inspired costume came with reflective wings and a suit that shimmered under the lights, reportedly taking two months to create. Michelline’s Gaga served show-stopping and jaw-dropping—this look was Bad Romance on steroids, complete with a high-fashion crown.
Each look brought its own flair and a touch of wit to the night, making Shake, Rattle, and Ball 2024 a Halloween bash for the books. Who knew the legends, freaks, and icons would feel this chic?
Photographed by KIERAN PUNAY of KLIQ
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