Dingdong Dantes and daughter Zia for Esquire PH June 2017 | Photo: IG/esquireph
Dingdong Dantes with daughter Zia for Esquire PH

Dingdong Dantes with daughter Zia for Esquire PH

Kapuso actor Dingdong Dantes and his daughter Maria Letizia (Zia) are on the cover of Esquire Philippines’ June 2017 issue, in celebration of Father’s Day.

THIS ONE’S FOR THE DADS. To celebrate Father’s Day, we shine the spotlight on four famous new fathers and their super-famous kids, with four different covers for our June 2017 issue. They speak to us about the weight of their roles and responsibilities in light of the changing times: What new challenges do fathers face in the age of social media? What does it mean to be a dad today? Inside, examine modern fatherhood from fresh perspectives: Learn how @kiddocosio and his wife @amycosio packed up their lives in Metro Manila to live by the sea, raising their three children unschooled and free from the conventions of urban child-rearing; and how one other man opted out of fatherhood altogether (and is totally okay with that). Also: we follow the map that proves our sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal throughout its journey from Hogwarts to the Hague, and then finally, back to the Philippines; and speak to outgoing Bangko Sentral Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. on patience, preparation, and the best thing he’s ever done with money. Plus: Gong Yoo—the man behind your woman’s K-Drama obsession—in @louisvuitton Fall/Winter 2017; “Papa” Ernest Hemingway’s inescapable legacy; new fiction by @othersashas with exclusive images by @edricchen; and Justin Theroux in the season’s best bomber jackets. Also, in this month’s Notes & Essays: Chuck D. Smith on being and not being the son of a dead ‘80s bold star, and @leloyclaudio on his liberal heritage, with images by @crucamara. Read all these and more in the June 2017 issue of ESQUIRE. On the cover (1 of 4): Zia Rivera-Dantes with her dad, @dongdantes, photographed by @otherjoseph; styled by @noelmanapat; with grooming by @stevendoloso and hairstyling by Nelson Cruz, assisted by Zaldie Junio. Shot on location at @skyvillasatonebalete

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Aside from Dingdong and Zia, Esquire PH also has Hayden Kho with daughter Scarlet Snow; Richard Gutierrez with son Zion; and Doug Kramer with kids Kendra, Scarlett and Gavin on separate cover versions.

THIS ONE’S FOR THE DADS. To celebrate Father’s Day, we shine the spotlight on four famous new fathers and their super-famous kids, with four different covers for our June 2017 issue. They speak to us about the weight of their roles and responsibilities in light of the changing times: What new challenges do fathers face in the age of social media? What does it mean to be a dad today? Inside, examine modern fatherhood from fresh perspectives: Learn how @kiddocosio and his wife @amycosio packed up their lives in Metro Manila to live by the sea, raising their three children unschooled and free from the conventions of urban child-rearing; and how one other man opted out of fatherhood altogether (and is totally okay with that). Also: we follow the map that proves our sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal throughout its journey from Hogwarts to the Hague, and then finally, back to the Philippines; and speak to outgoing Bangko Sentral Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. on patience, preparation, and the best thing he’s ever done with money. Plus: Gong Yoo—the man behind your woman’s K-Drama obsession—in @louisvuitton Fall/Winter 2017; “Papa” Ernest Hemingway’s inescapable legacy; new fiction by @othersashas with exclusive images by @edricchen; and Justin Theroux in the season’s best bomber jackets. Also, in this month’s Notes & Essays: Chuck D. Smith on being and not being the son of a dead ‘80s bold star, and @leloyclaudio on his liberal heritage, with images by @crucamara. Read all these and more in the June 2017 issue of ESQUIRE. On the cover (4 of 4): Kendra, Scarlett, and Gavin Kramer, with their dad, @dougkramer44 photographed by @otherjoseph, with grooming by @murielvegaperez for Clinique. Shot on location at @mozaicliving.

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THIS ONE’S FOR THE DADS. To celebrate Father’s Day, we shine the spotlight on four famous new fathers and their super-famous kids, with four different covers for our June 2017 issue. They speak to us about the weight of their roles and responsibilities in light of the changing times: What new challenges do fathers face in the age of social media? What does it mean to be a dad today? Inside, examine modern fatherhood from fresh perspectives: Learn how @kiddocosio and his wife @amycosio packed up their lives in Metro Manila to live by the sea, raising their three children unschooled and free from the conventions of urban child-rearing; and how one other man opted out of fatherhood altogether (and is totally okay with that). Also: we follow the map that proves our sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal throughout its journey from Hogwarts to the Hague, and then finally, back to the Philippines; and speak to outgoing Bangko Sentral Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. on patience, preparation, and the best thing he’s ever done with money. Plus: Gong Yoo—the man behind your woman’s K-Drama obsession—in @louisvuitton Fall/Winter 2017; “Papa” Ernest Hemingway’s inescapable legacy; new fiction by @othersashas with exclusive images by @edricchen; and Justin Theroux in the season’s best bomber jackets. Also, in this month’s Notes & Essays: Chuck D. Smith on being and not being the son of a dead ‘80s bold star, and @leloyclaudio on his liberal heritage, with images by @crucamara. Read all these and more in the June 2017 issue of ESQUIRE. On the cover (3 of 4): @officialziongutz with his dad, @richardgutz photographed by @otherjoseph, with grooming by @murielvegaperez for Clinique.

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THIS ONE’S FOR THE DADS. To celebrate Father’s Day, we shine the spotlight on four famous new fathers and their super-famous kids, with four different covers for our June 2017 issue. They speak to us about the weight of their roles and responsibilities in light of the changing times: What new challenges do fathers face in the age of social media? What does it mean to be a dad today? Inside, examine modern fatherhood from fresh perspectives: Learn how @kiddocosio and his wife @amycosio packed up their lives in Metro Manila to live by the sea, raising their three children unschooled and free from the conventions of urban child-rearing; and how one other man opted out of fatherhood altogether (and is totally okay with that). Also: we follow the map that proves our sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal throughout its journey from Hogwarts to the Hague, and then finally, back to the Philippines; and speak to outgoing Bangko Sentral Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. on patience, preparation, and the best thing he’s ever done with money. Plus: Gong Yoo—the man behind your woman’s K-Drama obsession—in @louisvuitton Fall/Winter 2017; “Papa” Ernest Hemingway’s inescapable legacy; new fiction by @othersashas with exclusive images by @edricchen; and Justin Theroux in the season’s best bomber jackets. Also, in this month’s Notes & Essays: Chuck D. Smith on being and not being the son of a dead ‘80s bold star, and @leloyclaudio on his liberal heritage, with images by @crucamara. Read all these and more in the June 2017 issue of ESQUIRE. On the cover (2 of 4): @scarletsnowbelo with her dad, @dochayden photographed by @otherjoseph, with grooming by @murielvegaperez for Clinique.

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