Vogue Philippines Strengthens Editorial Leadership with Appointment of Deputy Editors Trickie Lopa and Pam Quiñones

Leadership expansion positions Vogue Philippines for sustained editorial excellence and market influence.
Vogue Philippines has named Trickie Lopa and Pam Quiñones as Deputy Editors, reinforcing its editorial leadership as it continues its mission to champion Filipino creativity on both local and global platforms. This strategic move signals the publication’s commitment to deepening its cultural influence while driving forward its editorial vision.
Lopa, a central figure in the Philippine contemporary art scene, co-founded Art Fair Philippines and Art in the Park—initiatives that have democratized access to art and fostered a thriving artistic community. Her leadership has played a pivotal role in expanding the country’s cultural ecosystem, positioning Philippine contemporary art on an international stage.
Quiñones, a leading fashion stylist and creative director, has long shaped the narrative of modern Filipino fashion. As founder of Qurator Studio and the magazine’s current Fashion Director, she has been instrumental in crafting Vogue Philippines’ editorial identity, blending global trends with distinctly Filipino aesthetics to tell stories that resonate across audiences.
Working alongside Editor-in-Chief Bea Valdes, Lopa and Quiñones bring complementary expertise that will further propel the publication’s editorial evolution. Their appointments underscore a shared vision: to establish Vogue Philippines as both a curator and catalyst of Filipino artistry, style, and cultural storytelling.
“As a platform, Vogue Philippines carries the responsibility of shaping cultural narratives through the lens of fashion, art, and identity,” says Archie Carrasco, Publisher of Vogue Philippines and Chairman and CEO of AGC Power Holdings Corp. “The appointment of Trickie and Pam reinforces our commitment to editorial leadership that is both visionary and rooted in purpose. Their perspectives will allow us to not only reflect Filipino creativity, but to lead it.”
The addition of Lopa and Quiñones marks a strategic enhancement of Vogue Philippines’ editorial direction, reinforcing its role as a dynamic platform that amplifies diverse creative voices while redefining the intersection of fashion and culture in the Philippines.