Inside The Beauty Edit Gallery at Spatio: A New Hub for Filipino Beauty
- By: Francesca Bacordo
- November 12, 2025
Once upon a time, beauty discovery lived in glossy magazines and commercial breaks that are linear, curated, and sometimes distant. Today, it unfolds on real-time screens and scrolls. But at The Beauty Edit Gallery at Spatio, that experience steps out of the algorithm and into something tangible: a space made to be touched, tried, and told through Filipino creativity.
Located inside Opus Mall in Bridgetowne, the gallery is a collaboration between The Beauty Edit and Spatio by Robinsons Retail. It’s a physical showcase of how local beauty has evolved from craftsmanship yet informed by modern sensibilities.
Anchoring the space are household names like Ever Bilena, Careline, and Detail Cosmetics, brands that have long defined affordability and accessibility in Filipino beauty. But they now stand beside a new guard of innovators pushing conversations on inclusivity, sustainability, and identity.
In skincare, Pure Culture, Habitude, and CKin blend science and sensitivity with a sustainability-first approach, while Dermtropics and VMV Hypoallergenics deliver dermatologist-developed care for those seeking results without compromise.
Haircare finds its own spotlight with Babe Formula, whose sulfate- and paraben-free blends revive Filipino hair’s natural bounce, and Sibol and The Sun People, who merge eco-conscious formulation with humidity-tested practicality.
Scent lovers, meanwhile, can sniff, spray, and savor Filipino perfumery through GP Fragrances, Scent Studio, and Tadhana, each turning memory into olfactory experience. From sun-drenched citrus to grounded musks, they distill how local craftsmanship meets personal storytelling.
Makeup remains the gallery’s core heartbeat. With testers and interactive counters, customers can explore products of Clocheflame and Popique that celebrate skin-real finishes and playful pigment, while Dala and Enigma highlight artistry through their displayed pro-level makeup tools, perfect for almost every Filipino complexion. Completing the spectrum are Hello Glow and Small Steps Skin, whose routines embrace simplicity and everyday consistency.
Beyond beauty, the gallery also brings lifestyle into the mix. For Keeps and Bags in the City are available for purchase within the gallery, reminding guests that wellness extends to how we move through our day.
SPF enthusiasts and beach babies can also find stalls of sun protection products of Beach Hut, the country’s suncare pioneer, made for the Philippine heat, sweat, and surf.
What makes The Beauty Edit Gallery distinct isn’t only its lineup but how it invites participation. Visitors can test, swatch, and scent their way through the displays, turning product discovery into an experience instead of a transaction. For today’s value-driven and curious consumer, it’s a reintroduction to what it means to engage with beauty in real life.
The gallery also bridges digital discovery with physical experience. Fans of TikTok-loved brands like Popique or Careline can finally try products in person, while longtime Ever Bilena users get to see how the brand continues to evolve.
“The Beauty Edit brings curation, storytelling, and sensorial discovery to the forefront,” says Martin de Leon, Deputy General Manager of Spatio. True to his words, the gallery doesn’t just sell products but frames them within the stories of their development of formulas shaped by Filipino climate, community, and care.
In a landscape where trends move faster than the next scroll, The Beauty Edit Gallery at Spatio offers pause, reimagining the beauty counter as a living archive of local artistry, reminding us that discovery is deeply human.
Visit The Beauty Edit Gallery at Spatio the third floor of Bridgetowne, Quezon City. Follow @thebeautyedit.ph and @spatio.ph on Instagram and Facebook.





