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BINI Graces Vogue Philippines’ November Cover

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Vogue Philippines’ November issue features the nation’s girl group BINI on the front cover. The cover image shows the group photo of the BINI members in short black wigs and chic outfits.

Vogue Philippines and BINI’s official account shared the photo on their Instagram on Monday, October 28. It’s caption says: 

“The members of @BINI_ph are firm believers in manifesting. Early on in their journey together, the group could only dream that they’d one day sell out concert halls and dance alongside their favorite K-pop idols. Now that they’ve done that and more, what’s next?”



Vogue Philippines also did a cover story on the girl group, where they talked about how the girls manifested to play sold-out concerts one day. 

Colet, the group’s main vocal, lead dancer, and lead rapper, revealed how they practiced their manifestation, “We used to edit pictures of BINI on a stage with a lot of people watching,” she said.

“I also said that we’ll have five million monthly listeners on Spotify by 2025. It happened, but earlier. So it’s working. You just need to say it,” BINI Jhoanna added.



In the interview, BINI manager MQ Mallari also tells Vogue Philippines that the girls’ core values play a huge role in their success.

“Aside from their music, BINI is relatable and authentic. That’s why people from all walks of life and across the age spectrum gravitate towards them,” Mallari said.



“While they are definitely not perfect, they really have a good head on their shoulders and good hearts. This makes the team working with them (including me) love them all the more,” she adds. 

“We’re not doing this for show. It’s really us, and that’s what people love, our true selves,” added Sheena, BINI’s main dancer.

Furthermore, the group also revealed that they had to work on their closeness because they had no chemistry at the start. 

“Napagsabihan po kami dati na ‘parang wala kayong chemistry,’ so nag-adjust lang kami sa isa’t isa, nakilala namin isa’t-isa, ano bang ayaw niya, ano bang gusto niya,” said Colet. 

“Kailangan mong mahalin kung anong flaws ng ibang tao para intact talaga kayo,” she added.

Further in the interview, the group also shared how their authenticity played a role in their fans embracing their music, charm, and larger-than-life persona. You can read the rest of their interview on Vogue Philippines’ official website.

Sources: (1), (2), (3)


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