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The Stellar Team Dresses Up As Spooky Casts for Halloween


The Stellar Team Dresses Up As Spooky Casts for Halloween

The Stellar Enterprise's Spooky Casts Halloween, held last October 31, took center stage at Paradiso Terrestre in Molino, Bacoor, Cavite. It was an exceptional afternoon of spooktacular fun as the Stellar team and their families came together for a memorable Halloween celebration. Each attendee was fully committed to the theme by embodying villains and horror characters from popular series and movies.


From spine-chilling icons like Valak and Annabelle to stars like Cruella De Vil and Jigsaw, the venue was transformed into a Halloween wonderland. The air crackled with an electric atmosphere, and the location provided the ideal canvas for a day brimming with laughter, camaraderie, and surprises. Here are the key things that made everyone's day one for the books:


Dressed To Impress: The Fashion Show Highlights


The Stellar team members’ personalities shone through the resourceful ways by which they portrayed their chosen characters. From the meticulous replication of iconic costumes to the imaginative makeup and hair styling, each one presented their creativity with gusto. This added a layer of authenticity to the event, turning it into an immersive experience that transported everyone to the worlds of horror movies and series.


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The main event featured a fashion show that catered to the kids and the young-at-heart. Prices awaited those who best embodied their characters; naturally, the competition was fierce! Judges from the Stellar team had the most challenging task of selecting winners among the outstanding participants.


In the end, Medusa, portrayed by Arriane Olama, took home the champ as the Best in Costume for the kids. Cousins, Anica and Lorraine Prila, who embodied Harley Quinn and Wednesday, respectively, secured the first and second runner-up places. A special prize for the "Spookcutiest Award" was also given to Chaunce Prila for his adorable Raoul from Cars outfit.


Among the adults, brothers RJ and Ronnell Prila were victorious in their Valak and Resident Evil Boss costumes, earning the title of champion and first runner-up, respectively. The second runner-up title was awarded to Norbeth Prila for her remarkable portrayal of Annabelle. Special awards like the "Phantom of the Festivity" and "Mystic Mood Setter" were also given to JC Yu as Jurassic Park dinosaur and Donald Olivay as the doll from Squid Game. Finally, Ethel Contreras received the “Spellbinding Snap Award” for her uncanny portrayal of Annie Wilkes from Misery.

Spooky Showdowns: Exciting Game Lineups


The Halloween spirit was in full swing as the attendees gathered for exciting games. For the kids, "Hallow Wishlist" was Stellar's spin on the classic "Bring Me" game. Two hosts shouted out entertaining items the little participants had to fetch and bring to the stage. The children scurried in imaginative costumes, hunting for treasures like black socks, white hair, Halloween masks, and more.


The fun didn't stop there! The adults had their own game to enjoy, titled "Hallow Hollers." The Stellar guys took the stage for this showdown of vocal creativity. The challenge? Each participant had to deliver the phrase "Happy Halloween" in different versions. From operatic renditions to ridiculously high-pitched versions, sexy takes, and other comical twists, the adults left no stone unturned to outdo each other.


A Taste of Halloween Magic: Unique Dining Experience


The dining experience was as enchanting as the ambiance itself. From sinister-looking treats to family favorites, the gastronomic journey was a treat for the taste buds and the eyes. Meanwhile, the atmosphere was a careful blend of eerie yet alluring decor. Cobwebs adorned corners, ghostly figures lurked in the shadows, and pumpkins flickered with an otherworldly glow.


Judielyn Malonzo, the event stylist and owner of Jandie's Catering Services, played a pivotal role in crafting this bewitching setup. Her expertise contributed a distinctive and spooky dimension to both the dining experience and the overall ambiance. The Stellar Enterprise has been fortunate to partner with her on numerous occasions.


Souvenirs in Snapshots: The Studio’s Self-Shoot Photo Booth


Amidst the delightful chaos of the party, there was a corner that offered an equally fun experience — The Studio's self-shoot photo booth. Here, attendees can create mementos of the day, capturing their smiles, laughter, and spooky costumes in a tangible form. This self-shoot studio placed creative control in each attendee’s hands, allowing them to express their individuality.


Whether it was a family portrait or a solo pose, each click added a new page to the Stellar team's book. As the event progressed, stacks of printed photos accumulated, each holding a piece of the day's magic. These photographic souvenirs became more than just pictures; they became tokens of shared experiences.


Spooky Casts Halloween: A Thrilling Success!


Overall, The Stellar Enterprise's Spooky Casts Halloween was truly one for the books! Spooky met whimsical, creating a day of ingenuity, playfulness, and togetherness. It served as a testament to the spirit of unity within the company.


Beyond the costumes and festivities, this event highlighted The Stellar Enterprise's commitment to fostering a harmonious work-life balance. It demonstrated the significance of celebrating together as a team while appreciating our families' support in allowing us to thrive in our roles. This was more than just a team event; it was a family day, with memories that reflected our core values of unity and appreciation.


Stay connected with The Stellar Enterprise for more exciting events and updates! You can watch our Halloween Party highlights on our Facebook page. Also, don’t forget to visit our website or follow our social media channels [FB, TW, LI] for more exclusive content.

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