MANILA - President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Nov. 7 presented the Presidential Medal of Merit to designer Monique Lhuillier for distinguishing herself and for highlighting Filipino talent in the world of fashion design in the US, particularly in Hollywood.
Lhuillier has dressed famous Hollywood stars, including Oscar best actress winners Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Connelly.
Congratulations. It is an honor you have given to our country, the President told Lhullier.
“I am very honored to be welcomed in the
Palace and given this recognition. This is one of the highlights of my
career," the 35-year-old Lhuillier told reporters.
“I made a special gown for the President
and we’ll see it on her shortly. (It’s) for the event on Sunday," she
said, referring to the Monique Lhuillier Gala Fashion Show that will take place
at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel under the sponsorship of the Ayala Group of
Companies.
Proceeds from the fashion show will go to
the Bantay Bata and Asia Society foundations.
“I really wanted to dress her. It was a
collaboration and we’ll see what we came up (with)," Lhuillier said, who
has refused to give hints about what she created for Mrs. Arroyo.
“We just have to wait. It’s very chic and
elegant and that’s what the Monique Lhuillier woman is all about," she
said.
Lhuillier has dressed celebrities up for
the Golden Globe Awards, the Oscars and other red-carpet events. She has also
designed outfits for Jessica Alba, Britney Spears, Halle Berry, Alicia
Silverstone, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sharon Stone, Lea Salonga, Teri Hatcher,
Maria Shriver, Zhang Ziyi, Diane Lane, Ashley Judd, Naomi Watts and Eva
Longoria.
Lhuillier also designed Christine
Baumgartner’s wedding dress in 2004, when Baumgartner married Kevin Costner.
Lhuillier said she was fortunate to have
worked with these Hollywood celebrities and establish a growing business
abroad, though she said the accolades were just a bonus: “Lately I have been
sitting back and I am very proud of what we’ve done."
She has been very passionate about
fashion since she was a child growing up in Cebu and enrolled in a fashion
design school after graduating from high school.
Lhuillier made her first bridal
collection while searching for her own wedding gown as a young bride at 22.
“I realized I could bring something new
to the selection."
She started her wedding gown business in
the fall of 1996, and added ready-to-wear and evening gowns and dresses in
2002.
After 10 years in the business,
Lhuillier, now a mother of a nine-month-old boy, has established numerous
boutiques across the United States known for elegant bridal and evening gowns
and dresses that cater to high-end customers.
Although it was tough for a young designer
like her to break into the fashion industry and be taken seriously in the US
and Hollywood, Lhuillier said she persevered and the hard work has paid off.
Mrs. Arroyo conferred the medal on
Lhuillier in a simple ceremony at the Malaca±ang Reception Hall.
Lhuillier is the only Filipino to have
received the 2001 Glamorous Bridal Designer Award, the 2002 Avant Garde Bridal
Designer Award, and the 2003 Designer of the Year Award from the international
Wedding Dresses Magazine and the bridal industry.
In 2003, she became one of the newest
members of the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA).
Lhuillier has been featured in Time
magazine, CNN, O, Vogue, Vanity Fair and other leading international
publications, including The Los Angeles Times, which called her “The A-List
Fashion Designer” and Newsweek which described her as “Hollywood’s Hottest
Designer.”