Asey Lu Francisco Oyao, a Filipino resident, was unable to purchase a dress
for her senior prom the previous year. Fortunately, despite their family's
financial circumstances, her beloved brother, the gifted Maverick Francisco
Oyao, stepped in to assist his sister attend the dance in style. The college
student from Zamboanga City utilized his imagination and creative abilities
to create a spectacular gown from the ground up using sketches for a bespoke
outfit.
Maverick's masterpiece is really suitable for a princess, as seen by the
dress's exquisite, hand-painted bodice, ornate crisscross pattern skirt, and
puffy sleeves. Maverick received assistance from the Facebook community, who
followed his progress on the social media platform, in order to complete
this clothing. Global users contributed stuff so that Maverick may realize
his sister's desire.
Even "Your Morning" and other foreign outlets have taken up this touching
tale of brotherly love after Maverick wrote his last update in February
2020.
Those who have followed Maverick's dress-making adventure on Facebook since
the beginning have, understandably, been equally moved and amazed by this
brother's amazing labor of love.
After seeing Maverick's final creation, Eddie Confetti commented on
Facebook, saying, "You have an amazing talent and a gorgeous model to build
upon." "The future is bright for the two of you. Remember where you came
from and how wonderful generosity is at all times. You'll become well-known
and your abilities will develop. People will battle for your creations to be
worn. Remain modest.
In a post dated February 14, 2020, Maverick shared a "untold story of a
loving kuya (older brother)" in a combination of Filipino and English.
According to Lu Asey's elder brother, her family and she recognized they
would not have enough money for a dress when their high school announced the
senior prom. Maverick claimed that this was especially upsetting because his
sister had shown a strong desire to attend the dance. She actually
"insisted" on going to prom.
Maverick then set to work, using YouTube and Google to search the internet
for fresh inspiration. The college student claimed that Michael Cinco, a
Filipino fashion designer, was a major source of inspiration. Cinco has
established himself as one of Asia's most well-known designers since
relocating to Dubai from the Philippines in 1997. He has created gowns for
celebrities including Beyoncé, Rihanna, Britney Spears, and Carrie
Underwood.
Even the pickiest fashionistas will be impressed by Maverick's handcrafted
outfit, even if he may be a far way from Cinco's fame and the red carpet.
His ability was undeniably noticed by his Facebook admirers.
"This is not just a gesture of love, but it's the most exquisite,
breathtakingly gorgeous, and breath-taking ball gown I have ever seen. I
think this is an amazing craft, therefore I give it a big thumbs up and
like. Carina Lynn said, "I want to give you a big hug and tell you how proud
I am of you," in response to Maverick's Facebook post.
Maverick has stayed modest in the face of all the attention and acclaim he
has gotten, and he was quick to express gratitude to everyone for their
support.
"I am very appreciative of all of your kind words and praises, gentlemen. I
am grateful that you have acknowledged my good actions and that you have
read and listened to my narrative. The teenage designer said, "I am so happy
knowing that I have inspired many people 😘❣️," in the post's
comments.
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