LOOK: Anne Curtis’s daughter Dahlia stuns in colorful Filipiniana for UN day
Anne Curtis is one proud mama as her daughter Dahlia donned a custom pastel Filipiniana for a United Nations (UN) activity.
Curtis took to her Instagram account on Friday, October 18, to share photos of her daughter wearing a Neric Beltran pastel Filipiniana, which included a peplum hem and midi skirt and matching butterfly sleeves. The costume was completed with a parasol and fan with lace trim.
“Aking Sinta. Little Filipina for United Nations Day. I have a feeling this will be her new fave outfit vs her daily princess costumes. Beautiful pastel Filipiniana made by Tita @nericbeltran. Salamat po fairy godmother,” she wrote.
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Without saying where the Filipiniana costume will be worn, Curtis said that the dress would easily be Dahalia’s new favorite because of its colorful design.
Article continues after this advertisementDahlia is half-Filipina and half-foreigner owing to her mother’s Australian ancestry, and father’s French roots.
Article continues after this advertisementUN Day is normally celebrated in the month of October. Incidentally, Curtis is a national ambassador of the UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef).
The photos caught the attention of celebrity photographer Shaira Luna, as well as Iza Calzado, Kakai Bautista, Bianca Gonzalez, Ruby Ruiz, Agot Isidro, Andi Manzano and Isabelle Daza in the comments.
Curtis, who tied the knot with Erwann Heussaff in 2017, gave birth to Dahlia three years later while she was still based in Australia with her family.
The actress is a supportive mom, as she constantly shares how proud she is of Dahlia’s many milestones, including the latter’s first day in school in August 2022.