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Allure Magazine Launches Philippines Edition

Condé Nast’s beauty title enters its second Asian market after Korea through a new licensing agreement with Mega Global Licensing Inc.
Allure Philippines
The new edition will be led by Rissa Mananquil Trillo, who was appointed editor-in-chief in November 2024.  (Condé Nast)

Allure, the Condé Nast-owned beauty publication, is expanding its global footprint with the launch of a Philippines edition, marking the brand’s second foray into Asia following its Korean edition.

The magazine, which released its first issue today, is published through a licensing agreement with Mega Global Licensing Inc., a Manila-based firm that also licenses Vogue Philippines.

The new edition will be led by Rissa Mananquil Trillo, a beauty industry veteran and the founder of Filipina-focused skincare brand Happy Skin, who was appointed editor-in-chief in November 2024. (Mananquil Trillo exited the brand in 2021.) Mananquil Trillo hopes to leverage the legacy title to redefine what “beauty looks like for Filipinos today — giving space to our own stories, our skin tones, our rituals, and our identities,” she said in a statement to The Business of Beauty.

“We’re here to raise the standard, challenge the narrative, and make sure the world sees the richness of Filipino beauty — because we’ve always belonged on the global stage,” Mananquil Trillo added.

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The inaugural issue, out today, features actress Heart Evangelista alongside social media personality Bretman Rock. It also contains a special feature section, titled The Morena Manual, which explores evolving Filipino beauty ideals, focusing on melanated skin.

Recurring sections include The Beauty Brief, for makeup service; Meet the Expert, spotlighting industry professionals; A Balanced Life, covering wellness and mental health; and Beyond Beauty, which will explore sociocultural issues such as lookism discrimination in the workplace. The edition will publish three issues annually, with content distributed across its website and Instagram.

Allure‘s entrance into the Philippines aligns with Condé Nast’s broader push to tap into high-growth emerging markets. With a young population, increasing GDP, and a thriving digital landscape, the Philippines represents a key opportunity in Southeast Asia’s expanding beauty and media economy.

Further Reading

Allure to Shutter Print Edition

The last print issue of Condé Nast’s beauty-focussed publication will be the December 2022 edition, editor-in-chief Jessica Cruel announced in a note this week to staffers.

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Yola Mzizi
Yola Mzizi

Yola Mzizi is the Editorial Associate at The Business of Fashion (BoF). She is based in New York and provides operational support to the New York team and writes features for BoF and The Business of Beauty.

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