The Internet Has the Best Reactions to Anne Curtis' "Miswa" Dress
FYI, Anne's "miswa" is actually from Alaia!

by Em Enriquez
Published on Dec 30, 2025
There are many things to look forward to during the holidays—one of which is the fun of dressing up for Yuletide get-togethers. Several celebrities have filled our inspo folders with their takes on holiday fashion, OG it girls Anne Curtis, Solenn Heussaff, and Georgina Wilson included.
In one of their intimate fetes, the trio decided to give a viral TikTok trend a try, and while their performance was up for deliberation, you can't deny that they were dressed perfectly for the camera. Anne's pristine look, in particular, even got many netizens craving a favorite noodle dish.
Netizens React to Anne Curtis' "Miswa" Dress
The girls were feeling festive as they decided to bust a move to Tyla's Chanel. While the choreography was a bit hard to grasp, the three evidently looked like they had a good time grooving! While Solenn and Georgina opted for Christmastime reds with their OOTDs, Anne embodied a winter wonder in white fringe.
As chic as she was, Anne wasn't exempted from netizens and their knack for a little teasing. One pointed out how her fringed frock resembled miswa—the soupy fare that features thin white noodles. The actress-host was in on the joke, claiming that her 'fit was actually their Noche Buena the night before. LOL!

The sentiment was echoed by another user who said that Anne probably serves her miswa with lots of cheese (a reference to one of her hilarious soundbites from It's Showtime.) A netizen chimed in, saying her dress was ready to be sautéed with sardines.


Solenn and Georgina weren't safe from the jokes, too. If Anne was miswa (or sotanghon), they were pinned to be variations of tomatoes. One user even gave them their honorifics, with Anne being "Ms. Wa," Solenn being "Ms. in red dress," and Georgina being "Ms. the dance steps."


The Exact "Miswa" Pieces Anne Curtis Wore
As it turns out, Anne's miswa dress wasn't really a dress, but rather, two seperate pieces that coordinated. Additionally, they were actually from Alaia! Plucked out of the maison's latest collections, these tactile pieces are crafted out of wool and are made to be in motion with their wearer. They make for a great soup—er, we mean, a superb holiday outfit! Shop them below to twin with Anne!


Em is queer and probably daydreaming somewhere. They're Preview's associate entertainment editor who's often spotted in cowboy boots and lemon-tinted sunnies.