Marian Rivera dazzles as she graces cover of L'Officiel
- Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera is the featured cover star for the December issue of L'Officiel Vietnam, showcasing her massive regional appeal
- The cover shoot stems from her high-profile visit to Ho Chi Minh City in October, where she headlined the "Lunar Fracture" runway show for luxury label Hacchic Couture
- Clad in intricate bridal-inspired ensembles, the magazine spread highlights Marian’s timeless elegance and her role as a muse for Vietnamese high fashion
- This global recognition follows a banner year for the actress, who recently served as a judge on "Stars on the Floor" and swept Best Actress awards for her film Balota
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There is a unique kind of "magic" that occurs when a Filipino icon finds a second home in the hearts of an international audience.

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For Marian Rivera, that home has long been Vietnam. Years after Marimar first captured the nation's imagination, the "Kapuso Primetime Queen" has proven that her star power hasn't just endured—it has evolved into a sophisticated, high-fashion phenomenon.
The latest testament to this enduring love affair is Marian’s recent appearance on the cover of L'Officiel Vietnam.
Gracing the December issue, the actress looks every bit the "goddess of beauty" that Vietnamese fans have labeled her.
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The cover features Marian in breathtaking bridal-inspired couture, a visual extension of her high-profile trip to Ho Chi Minh City back in October.
During that visit, Marian wasn't just a guest; she was the vedette—the main star—of the "Lunar Fracture" fashion showcase by luxury label Hacchic Couture.
Her relationship with the brand has become a significant fashion narrative this year, as she has donned their intricate, hand-beaded creations for some of her most important career milestones, including her 10th wedding anniversary and her recent Best Actress win at the FAMAS Awards.
Reflecting on the experience on social media, Marian was quick to share her gratitude. "Vietnam, thank you for the magic," she wrote. "This shoot... was a truly wonderful experience for me—one I’ll always cherish."
The photos from the L'Officiel spread capture more than just expensive fabrics and flawless lighting; they capture a woman who is at the absolute peak of her professional life.
Beyond the world of high fashion, 2025 has been a year of artistic depth for Rivera. She recently concluded a successful stint as a judge—or "Dance Authority"—on the competition show Stars on the Floor, where she showcased her passion for movement.
Furthermore, her raw, transformative performance in the film Balota has earned her critical acclaim, proving she remains as much a powerhouse on screen as she is a muse on the runway.
For the Vietnamese public, seeing Marian on the cover of a premier lifestyle magazine is a celebration of a long-standing friendship.
For the Filipino audience, it is a moment of pride to see local talent celebrated with such reverence on the global stage.
As she closes out the year, Marian Rivera continues to prove that true beauty and talent know no geographic boundaries.
Marian Rivera-Dantes, widely regarded as the "Kapuso Primetime Queen," has evolved from a breakout television star into one of the most influential cultural figures in Southeast Asia. Born on August 12, 1984, in Madrid, Spain, Marian’s story is one of resilience and multicultural identity. Raised by her maternal grandmother in Cavite after her parents’ separation, she carries a deep connection to her Filipino roots while embracing her Spanish heritage—a blend that has contributed to her unique appeal on the global stage.
Recently, to mark her daughter’s milestone 10th birthday, Marian Rivera posted a series of heartwarming photos from a celebration held at the Wonder Society Club, capturing the pure happiness shared between mother and child. Moving away from formal catering, the birthday bash featured a delightful spread of comfort favorites including a towering celebratory cake, fresh pizza, and golden fries that were a massive hit among Zia’s young guests. Reflecting on the event, Marian expressed how deeply moved she was to see her daughter so happy, while also extending her heartfelt thanks to the partner brands that helped bring the festive vision to life. Having celebrated her 10th birthday on November 23, Zia continues to charm the public with her natural singing talent and her reputation as a protective and affectionate older sister to her brother, Sixto.
Previously, following the success of the movie-themed recital titled “That’s Amore: A Night at the Movies,” Marian Rivera shared a touching tribute to Zia, celebrating her daughter’s transition from a casual singer to a confident performer. The actress highlighted Zia’s immense passion for the craft, noting that the young girl’s hard work and vocal improvement have become a source of immense pride for the entire Dantes household. Demonstrating their trademark bond, Marian, Dingdong, and little Sixto were all present in the front row, cheering enthusiastically during every segment of Zia’s musical showcase. Beyond her daughter's talent, Marian took a moment to acknowledge the professional guidance of Zia’s vocal coach and the dedicated production team that ensured the young performer was fully prepared for her big night.
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