Pia Wurtzbach is all dolled up for her birthday photoshoot
Can you believe this? Despite the amount of slayage she brings to the table, Pia Wurtzbach has never done a birthday shoot! Well, it’s never to late to hop on trend and for her first time, our queen most certainly did not disappoint.
As she turns 33 this year, Pia is living every young girl’s fantasy as she turns herself into a real-life barbie doll. Together with photographer BJ Pascual and creative director Eldz Mejia, they created a stunning outcome that undoubtedly astounded everyone. After all, you can always expect that once Queen P posts something on social media, it’s bound to be a serve.
Material Girl
For her first round of birthday pasabogs, Pia puts on the glamour as she channels the queen of pop, Madonna. Taking inspiration from the bombshell’s hit music video for material girl, Pia wore a similar hot pink silk dress by Christine Lam.
Complementing the look off are, of course, the sparkling jewelries and over-the-elbow gloves.
Malibu Barbie
It wouldn’t be a barbie-themed shoot if she didn’t recreate the iconic doll now, wouldn’t it? Giving us vintage summery vibes, Pia changes into a two-piece bikini and a pair of platform heels.
Accessorizing it with a white-rimmed glasses and hoop earrings, this pinay barbie is ready to have fun in the beach.
For some behind-the-scenes exclusive, you can watch it through Pia’s latest vlog, just head on over to her official YouTube channel. You can also watch it here!
Aside from BJ and Eldz, Pia’s creative team for this shoot includes stylists Perry Tabora and Kris De Leon, with Hair and Make-up by Renz Pangilinan, and Mickey See. For the set design, it was created by Justine Arcega-Bumanlag.
Pretty and Pink while 33, looks absolutely fabulous on you! Happy Birthday Queen Pia!
Vee De Serra is a go-getter and a writer driven by passion. When in doubt, Vee believes that "Life isn't fair but it is up to you make it one." As a city and a beach person—when the sun is out—expect Vee to spend hours getting lost in the concrete jungle or laying by the shoreline with both finishing the day by watching a beautiful sunset.