TAKE YOUR PICK: Looks for every mood
With the launch of “Off Duty: Afternoons at the Club” and “NUE” collections, Apple & Eve presents two distinct yet complementary visions of modern dressing—one that embraces movement, ease, and recharging with intention, and another that celebrates restraint, quiet confidence, and understated finesse.
These ideas came to life as creators interpreted the pieces based on their own aesthetic, personal style, and preferences. Rather than being presented a singular way of dressing, guests were invited to take their pick, highlighting how each piece adapts to the individuality of the wearer, reflecting their modern routines and evolving definitions of power.
Cassandra One-Shoulder Puff Sleeve Top

Kamille Gonzales and Rain Matienzo both gravitated toward the asymmetrical top from the NUE collection—a true conversation starter that feels expressive yet effortlessly wearable. The piece is fashion-forward without trying too hard, naturally drawing attention with quiet confidence.

Further showcasing its versatility, Nyca dela Cruz and Jerika Uy each reinterpreted the same asymmetrical top in different colorways and styling directions. Nyca paired hers with tailored pants for a relaxed, off-duty feel, while Jerika styled hers with a skirt for a more feminine and elevated take—together highlighting how one statement piece can seamlessly adapt across different moods, personalities, and aesthetics.
Alessandra Cap Sleeves Front Tie Dress

For a twist, Nyca dela Cruz styled the Alessandra front-tie dress from NUE layered over jeans. The pairing balanced the femininity of the dress with a casual base, creating a relaxed yet styled look that redefines the piece beyond traditional wear.
Athena Satin Draped Sleeveless Top

A satin draped top was selected by Janica Rae for a look that emphasized fluidity and soft structure. The lustrous fabric and sculpted draping created an elevated yet effortless finish, capturing a sense of movement and understated elegance.
Sabine Sleeveless Dress with Organza Hem Layering Detail

Eunice wore a chic black dress from the NUE collection that embraced minimalism, allowing its clean cut and structure to define the look with quiet confidence and understated polish.
Nyra Pleated Neckline Multi-Tone Button Top and Callista Belted Sleeveless Dress

From the Off Duty collection, Joanne Arcilla explored two distinct looks—one featuring a khaki top with multi-tone buttons that added subtle depth to a minimal silhouette, and another with a chambray belted dress that balanced structure with ease through its defined waist and soft denim texture.

Phoebe Sleeveless Textured Top and Rhoebe Textured Knit Skirt with Linear Details

Lauren Kim Young looked chic in a matching knit top and skirt from Off Duty, reflecting a cohesive approach to dressing. The coordinated set created a streamlined silhouette that balanced comfort with quiet polish, transitioning seamlessly from laid-back moments to more styled settings.
Elodia Gingham Smocked Yoke Peplum Top

Completing the lineup, a gingham print top selected by Nyca dela Cruz can be styled in a way that leaned into everyday charm. The classic pattern brought a touch of nostalgic ease, while the modern cut kept it feeling fresh and contemporary.
Together, Off Duty and NUE reveal Apple and Eve’s understanding of the multidimensional modern woman. Both collections move away from the idea that power dressing must be rigid or performative. Instead, they present fashion as a reflection of womanhood—where confidence can be relaxed and effortless, or quiet and composed, depending on the woman who wears it.