Liza Soberano Dazzles at New York Fashion Week for Coach
LIZA SOBERANO – Fil-Am actress Liza Soberano shared pictures of the outfit she wore to the New York Fashion Week.
Liza Soberano, born Hope Elizabeth Soberano on January 4, 1998, in Santa Clara, California, is a Filipino-American actress, model, and endorser. She gained widespread popularity in the Philippines for her roles in television and film.
Soberano moved to the Philippines at a young age and was raised by her paternal grandparents. She began her modeling career as a teenager and was discovered by talent manager Ogie Diaz, who helped her enter the entertainment industry.
Liza Soberano’s big break came when she starred opposite Enrique Gil in the romantic comedy TV series “Forevermore” (2014-2015), where she played the character Agnes. Their on-screen chemistry led to further collaborations in films and television, establishing the love team “LizQuen” (Liza and Enrique).
They starred in popular movies such as “Just the Way You Are” (2015), “Everyday I Love You” (2015), “My Ex and Whys” (2017), and TV series “Dolce Amore” (2016).
In recent years, Soberano has ventured into Hollywood, pursuing a career in international film and television. In 2023, she voiced Alexandra Trese in the Filipino animated Netflix series “Trese” and was involved in other projects as she sought to expand her reach in the entertainment world.
Liza is in a long-term relationship with Enrique Gil, her frequent co-star, and love team partner. They have been together since around 2014.
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Liza Soberano attended New York Fashion Week for the Spring 2025 show of the American fashion brand Coach. She shared photos of her outfit, which included a golden jacket paired with a yellow lace top, denim jeans, golden heels, and a black shoulder bag with a gold chain.
“Feelin’ golden in Coach,” Liza fittingly captioned her post.
On her Instagram Stories, Liza Soberano also posted clips from the fashion show, featuring models showcasing pieces from Coach’s Spring 2025 collection.
Coach described the collection as “American classics interpreted by the next generation.”