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June 6, 2024
Beyond the glitz and glamor of the entertainment industry, our Belo babies have ventured into the realm of entrepreneurship. From fashion to beauty, food to technology, check out our ambassadors’ passion projects!
There’s no slowing down for these ladies who have expanded from sunglasses, dining (Sunnies Cafe), prescriptive glasses (Sunnies Specs), make-up (Sunnies Face) and now, water tumblers (Sunnies Flask). A venture also partnered with Bea’s husband, Eric Dee, Sunnies now caters internationally.
Looking for chic, sustainable and environmental-conscious babywear? Tili Dahli’s got it, is inspired by none other than the mini-mes of sisters-in-law Solenn (Thylanne, born in 2020) and Anne (Dahlia, also born in 2020).
The first joint venture of the Gonzaga siblings, the milktea store is run by the very hands-on showbiz sisters while they’re not taping. The brand’s first brand sits at Mother Ignacia, in ABS-CBN where Alex and Toni dub as their “second home”.
A big bag girl at heart, Kim Chiu launched “House of Little Bunny”, which sells timeless and trendy bags. She shares to Dr. Belo that the name is inspired by a bunny that “multiplies”, in hopes to reach more fashionistas.
Dubbed as the youngest celebrity CEO in the Philippines, Andrea Brillantes established Lucky Beauty in 2022. Dreaming of having her own make-up business at 13, she considers this a “longtime dream turned into a reality”.
To promote a more sex-positive environment, Isabelle and her sister established Jellytime. The sister duo also runs the Sexytime Podcast, where they bring in guests to break taboos on sexual wellness.
Got milk? Try the country’s first authentic Japanese milk bar, FRNK (pronounced as frank)! Brought in by Isabelle Daza in partnership with Frostfive Inc.. these include beverages and desserts.
How do you manifest your passion for working out? Fitness junkies Isabelle Daza and Anne Curtis did this through their activewear joint venture, Recess.
If she’s not in the glamourous world of fashion, she’s whipping up something delicious in the kitchen. Originally studying Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Management in college, Liz established Mood Food with her husband, which focuses on granola bars. The healthy bars contain all natural ingredients, where she established that her business is derived from her love for “cooking and baking for my husband and our little boys”.
You can never have too many accessories! From hair claws, scrunchies, sunnies, chunky rings, bucket hats and more, Julia’s brainchild is a representation of the things she loves, enjoys using and having. She has now expanded to swimwear as well, to which she launched last year.
A venture co-founded with her husband, Coucou is a brainchild born in the middle of the pandemic that was “practical” and “easy to disinfect”. The everyday, PVC bags provide stylish solutions that are ready to spruce up your entire ensemble – may it be for work, school, errands or wherever you want and need to be!
This multi-hyphenate content creator is keeping herself busy offscreen as co-founder of Tapies, which sells opaque nipple covers. The brand caters to different shades that cater to different skin tones and has expanded to Lounge Tops and Boobie Tapes since!
The content creator sisters slash duo created a perfume line that would “serve a little love letter to every patron”. The story behind the brand is adorable as it gets – it’s from a childhood memory of greeting their dad before he leaves for work, leaving a trail of scent that lingers until they see him again when he arrives home. Aww!
Co-founded with her husband, G Studios is a two-story rental venue that caters to video-photo productions. Sarah is also president of G Productions Inc, a small project that started in the pandemic but came eventually to fruition a few years later. Her husband Matteo once reported she has “creative control in doing what she wants” to continue her advocacy in promoting Filipino artists.
Dubbed as a hybrid beauty brand, Gabbi Garcia is one of the co-founders of Five Beauty Co. As of writing, the brand sells a multi-stick that can be used as blush, eye colour and as a lippie.
Want to spruce up your outfit? Gabbi Garcia’s Sandy and Shine’s got timeless pieces for you! Spanning from earrings, sunglasses, rings and necklaces. The store is lovingly named after two of Garcia’s dogs and is inspired by her love for the beach!
Putting aside her “blogging life”, Tricia Gosingtian established Hinhin, where she continues to manifest her love for fashion. The kawaii, romantic style pieces are an ode to celebrating a “quiet, introverted and introspective lifestyle” now that she has stepped away from the content creation limelight.
Lovingly named after her daughter, Dani Barretto is CEO and co-founder of The Mill, a locally-made store that sells versatile and stylish PVC bags. As if the brand isn’t family centric enough, the collection is also inspired by the sisterhood of Barretto sisters Dani, Julia and Claudia!
Healthy, delicious and affordable meals is what Rhian Ramos wanted to prove with her business venture Healthy Appetite. The 24/7 online brand prepares plant-based meals and healthy grains and delivers all over Metro Manila, perfect for those who want to get on track to a better lifestyle!