SB19 stepping into the style spotlight with Francis Libiran isn’t new—but their upcoming Fast Zone collab really feels like the crescendo of everything they’ve been building toward.
What Is Fast Zone
- Fast Zone is a fashion-&-music event, in collaboration with designer Francis Libiran. It’s happening October 26, 2025 at the Araneta Coliseum to celebrate SB19’s 7th debut anniversary.
- The concept is “a new sonic of style in motion,” mixing couture, performance, runway, and visuals. It promises both music and fashion in high energy.
- Tickets are priced across several tiers: Gen Ad ₱1,900; Upper Box ₱3,500; Lower Box ₱7,000; Patron ₱9,500; VIP ₱12,000. Presales began mid-September, with general sales from September 18. BUY TICKETS HERE
Previous SB19 & Francis Libiran Collaborations
SB19 and Libiran have already worked together in several high-profile events. Here are some of the standout ones:
ASEAN-Korea Music Festival 2023
All-black ensembles by Francis Libiran. Josh, Pablo, Justine, Ken’s looks used Dupioni fabric, custom linear beadwork & corded crystals; Stell had Italian wool + custom beadwork. The designs mirrored each member’s style/persona.
It was a statement: elegant, dark, unified yet individual. Showed how Libiran can balance group cohesion with spotlight moments.

Photo from Instagram: @officialsb19
Asia Artist Awards (AAA) 2023
On the red carpet: custom black-and-white suits by Libiran, with details like asymmetrical sleeves, structured coats, barong-style sheer effects, beadwork, modern Filipino elements. Also, the performance outfits were all-white ensembles. Accessories by Bvlgari furthered the luxe feel.
This event helped cement SB19’s international style credentials. It wasn’t just “they look good”—it was “they look Filipino, elevated, runway-level.”

Photo from Instagram: @officialsb19
Libran also designed their performance outfits during the show.

Photo from Instagram: @officialsb19
Binibining Pilipinas Coronation Night, 2024 (60th BBP)
For their opening number (“Win Your Heart” + “Moonlight”), SB19 wore sleek embellished suits by Francis Libiran. Their visuals matched the grandeur of the pageant.
This is a formal, national event. Wearing Libiran here strengthens SB19’s presence in Filipino high-fashion and formal/ceremony contexts—not just concerts or entertainment awards.

Photo from Facebook: @Binibining Pilipinas
Pagtatag! Finale (2024)
Performance outfits: custom-made sparkly all-black creations by Libiran for their show of “Gento,” used in the finale.
For SB19 fans, “Gento” is iconic. To see them perform it with fashion that matches the song’s energy—dramatic, bold, memorable—makes the moment even more powerful.

Photo/s: Courtesy of GCash
Why These Collabs Matter
- Fashion as identity: These aren’t just pretty clothes. The designs reflect each member’s personality (Stell different from Ken different from Pablo, etc.) while maintaining a unified group image. It helps SB19 define “what they look like” globally.
- Elevating P-Pop’s fashion standards: When SB19 works with Libiran, it’s not just about wearing high-end clothes—it’s about showing that Filipino fashion, tailored wisely, can stand beside international acts. The workmanship, fabrics, and design detail matter.
- Bridging performance & style: Many groups focus on performance leaving fashion as secondary. SB19 and Libiran make outfits a central part of the show—whether it’s red carpet, concerts, or pageants. It enhances the entire experience.
What to Look for in Fast Zone
Given their past work, here are some things I’m hoping Fast Zone will pull off:
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- Highly tailored outfits with Libiran’s signature beadwork, custom fabrics, and architectural elements (cuts, silhouette) that highlight each member.
- Balance: show looks (runway/fashion pieces) and performance pieces that let them move freely.
- Visual cohesion: group moments + individual moments. Maybe something with Filipino heritage or modern twists (as seen before).
- Spectacle: dramatic lighting + fashion effects. Maybe even costume reveals.
Final thoughts
The partnership between SB19 and Francis Libiran has already produced several memorable fashion moments. Fast Zone feels like the culmination of these—an intentional fusion of style, performance, identity, and artistry.
For A’TIN fans, this isn’t just another show. Fast Zone could set new standards—not just for what good fashion looks like in P-Pop, but what great collaboration between music and fashion can do for Filipino culture on the global stage.
