Bryanboy
Bryanboy | |
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Born | Bryan Grey Yambao |
Citizenship | Swedish (through marriage) |
Occupation(s) | Fashion Editor and Social media personality |
Employer | Perfect Magazine |
Title | Editor-in-Chief |
TikTok information | |
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Followers | 4.0 million[1] |
Likes | 142.8 million[1] |
Last updated: 2 November 2022 | |
Website | http://bryanboy.com |
Bryan Grey Yambao (21 March 1982), also known as Bryanboy, is a Filipino fashion blogger and socialite. A former web developer, he started blogging at age 24 from his parents' Manila home.[2]
His eponymous blog won the 2007 Philippine Blog Award for Best Fashion & Lifestyle Blog.[3] The New York Post named him one of the nine hottest internet celebrities,[4] and news.com.au has called him "one of Fashion 2.0’s biggest superstars" and a "phenom in the fashion blogosphere".[5] His blog, called "hysterically camp" by the Sydney Morning Herald,[6] is known for its "witty and often bitchy commentary."[7] He was featured as the social media correspondent on the panel of Cycle 19 & 20 of America's Next Top Model.[8]
Bryanboy fans often send in photos of themselves in his signature pose—standing with hips thrust to one side and a handbag in an outstretched arm—or with handwritten signs declaring "I <3 Bryanboy"; celebrity participants have included Marc Jacobs, Tanya Dziahileva, Alexandra Agoston, and Rachel Clark.[5] Though no brand spokesman commented on the matter, it was reported that Bryanboy's trademark pose was referenced in two 2006 Fendi advertisements.[4][5][9] Marc Jacobs named a handbag after him (the BB ostrich bag) after Bryanboy posted about it in his blog.[10][11]
Career
In October 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Yambao grew an audience of 1 Million TikTok followers in a span of six months.[12]
Yambao was featured on the December 2021-January 2022 cover of Mega Magazine Philippines.[13]
On September 21, 2022, Yambao was appointed as Editor-in-Chief of London-based fashion bi-annual, Perfect Magazine. [14]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | America's Next Top Model (season 19) | Social Media Correspondent | 13 Episodes |
2013 | America's Next Top Model (season 20) | Social Media Correspondent | 15 Episodes |
References
- ^ a b Grey Yambao, Bryan (2019), Bryanboy, Culver City, California: TikTok, p. @bryanboy, retrieved 1 November 2022
- ^ Rekhi, Shefali. "Asia's Blog Stars". The Straits Times (May 25, 2008). He is currently represented by IMG Models and WME
- ^ "The 2007 Philippine Blog Awards winners". Philippineblogawards.com.ph (March 31, 2007). Retrieved on August 4, 2008.
- ^ a b "9 hottest celebs on the web" Archived May 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. New York Post (April 15, 2007).
- ^ a b c Huntington, Patty. "We heart Bryanboy! Oz Fashion Week gets well-and-truly blogged" Archived August 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. News.com.au (April 18, 2008). Retrieved on August 4, 2008.
- ^ Hornery, Andrew. "PS Catwalk". Sydney Morning Herald (May 3, 2008).
- ^ Wells, Rachel. "Have laptop, will travel: bloggers arrive on fashion's front row". Sunday Age (May 4, 2008).
- ^ Ford, Anissa (2012-09-29). "America's Next Top Model tries taming blogger BryanBoy". Archived from the original on 2021-10-23. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
- ^ "Fendi loves Bryanboy". Queerty.com (August 16, 2006). Retrieved on August 4, 2008.
- ^ Huntington, Patty. "A bridge too fey? Bryanboy threatens to take product placement to new heights" Archived April 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. News.com.au (April 21, 2008). Retrieved on August 4, 2008.
- ^ Safe, Georgina. "Logged in the laptops of luxury" Archived 2008-05-02 at the Wayback Machine. The Australian (April 30, 2008).
- ^ Cordero, Robert. "Bryanboy: How Fashion’s Original Influencer Became a TikTok Star"(October 29, 2020).
- ^ Castro, Mia. "Luxury Fashion Is No Longer Exclusive And Bryanboy Is Glad"(December 6, 2021).
- ^ O'Connor, Tamison. "Bryan Yambao Named Editor-in-Chief of Perfect"(September 21, 2022).