The Preview Covers You Saw This 2025
From Belle Mariano and Anne Curtis, to Marian Rivera and Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey, only icons graced Preview's covers this year. Which one's your fave?

by Em Enriquez
Published on Dec 31, 2025
2025 was a monumental year for Preview as the publication celebrated its 30th year in the industry. The milestone represented not only longevity in the creative scene, but the multitude of stories and style that defined Filipinos since 1995. It's this very legacy that informs how Preview functions to this day—as a platform for local talent that deserves recognition within and beyond our shores.
Continuing this dedication, Preview's slate of covers for 2025 immortalized the best of what today's muses and makers had to offer. From silver screen darlings to living cultural emblems, this year's cover stars embodied how fashion was, is, and will always be a force for good.
Ahead, run down the faces that represented the essence of Filipino style and culture through our monthly covers. Fair warning: It'll be hard to pick a favorite!
Vice Ganda
The year kicked it off with a phenomenon gracing our cover—the box office record breaker herself, Vice Ganda. In layouts shot by BJ Pascual, the multi-hyphenate emanated her different facets through custom looks by queer Filipino designers Sacasas, Neric Beltran, Cheetah Rivera, and Job Dacon. 2025 seems to have concluded in a full circle for Vice, who finally clinched the MMFF Best Actor award for her work on Call Me Mother.

Marvin Agustin and Jolina Magdangal
Decades after they dominated pop culture, Marvin Agustin and Jolina Magdangal return to the fore as the love team of all love teams. In front of Renzo Navarro's lens, the two recreated scenes from classic romantic movies, proving that their chemistry is unmatched to this day.

Gabbi Garcia
Gabbi Garcia reintroduced herself to the world on Preview's March cover, decked out in the most exquisite pieces from Louis Vuitton. Always one to traverse her own path, the actress and host talked about what "making it" means to her after almost a decade in show business. Fun fact: The "gas station" in the cover image was actually just a makeshift recreation by Rocketsets!

Belle Mariano
The future is as bright as ever for Belle Mariano, who welcomed the summer months by posing for her second Preview cover, as shot by Karlo Cadang. In nautically-inclined looks by Neric Beltran, Patty Ang, Elan Wear, and more, the Gen Z star got candid on how much she's grown, teasing her future projects that will show off her evolution.

Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey
Stripped down and at her barest, Pia Jauncey revealed her softer side for Preview's May issue. Unsurprisingly, the Bulgari ambassador worked her best angles in front of photographer Borgy Angeles, seemingly unfazed by the balmy Pampanga weather. In the cover story, Queen P pulled back the curtain on her glamorous lifestyle, opening up about the struggles of a breadwinner and now being Mrs. Jauncey.

All the Lovers
All the lovers gathered for Preview's annual Pride cover, which was an unabashed depiction of what it would be like if Filipino queer couples finally get to tie the knot. A right that has been withheld from the LGBTQIA+ community since time immemorial, marriage equality was at the center—and the mutual hope—of the 16 couples who starred in the cover. Of course, photography duo and Preview 30 Icons Cenon at Mav returned to not only go behind the camera, but also take part in the montage.

Dolly de Leon
Dolly de Leon traipsed around a Makati neighborhood for our July cover, maximizing her untamed star quality in front of Charisma Lico's lenses. The globally-acclaimed actress was dressed in the local scene's best, which included a Kelvin Morales poncho, a cheeky Atomic World tee, and a bespoke Proudrace piece, among others.

Marian Rivera
Adorned with the finest of Bulgari jewels for our August cover, Marian Rivera was exactly the woman they warned you about. Opposite photographer Andrea Beldua, the Primetime Queen looked sharp in suits, embodying her seldomly seen masculine side.

Anne Curtis
Commemorating three decades required the quintessential Preview girl to return to our covers. And so, there was no question that Anne Curtis was the chosen muse for our anniversary issue, as well as the special print edition of Preview Volume 1. Donning the work of BFFD 2025 honorees Antonina, Kelvin Morales, Renz Reyes, Jaggy Glarino, and Axel Que, the it girl embodied the different faces and phases of the Filipina. As a close collaborator and friend of Anne's and Preview's, BJ Pascual was the perfect lensman for such a historic cover.
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Kendra Kramer
Making her Preview cover debut last October was Kendra Kramer, one of Gen Z's most stylish gals to watch. Rocking key pieces from Penshoppe, the 16-year-old stepped into her fashion girl era, as captured by Renzo Navarro.

Maris Racal
2025 was quite the year for Maris Racal, who, in the face of surfacing scandal, found redemption in the widespread premiere of her movie Sunshine. She revisted her gymnast skills for our November cover, twirling and tiptoeing as Charisma Lico's camera flashed. Key pieces in the lookbook were plucked straight out of Randolf's finale show at Manila Fashion Week 2025.

Rocio Zobel
The year is punctuated by a dreamlike state, with Rocio Zobel fronting her first Preview cover. The face of Belo Neurocosmetics, the 23-year-old discussed her Filipino roots, her aspirations as a stylist, and why she wants to be known for more than just her last name.


Here's to a prosperous 2026, Preview fam!

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.