Can you believe it's only been a week since we welcomed 2025? The holidays already feel like ages ago! Maybe it's because work is back in full swing or students are savoring their last days of freedom, but wow—2025 feels so long already. One thing's for sure: the new year turned over a literal and figurative new leaf. And honestly, eating those 12 grapes at midnight seems to have worked some magic on my outlook—same for celebs like Kathryn Bernardo, who joined in on the Spanish tradition.
But let's talk about Kathryn's NYE look! We found the exact polka-dotted top she wore, and guess what? It's from the local brand ANIKA. Yes, we're obsessed—and yes, we're adding it to our carts ASAP.

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Kathryn Bernardo's polka-dotted New Year's Eve top from local brand ANIKA
The 28-year-old Hello, Love, Again actress did not only one, but three(!) New Year's traditions as she welcomed 2025. Apart from eating the las doce uvas de la suerte, Kathryn jumped around in a—you guessed it, a polka-dotted top. While the Las doce uvas de la suerte, or simply put, eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve for luck is a tradition from Spain, jumping around on New Year's Eve to grow taller, and wearing polka dots is so Filipino-coded.
So if you were wondering where to get the dainty and comfy-looking top Kathryn was wearing, don't worry we got you covered. It is the Concha tube top in Ocean & Oat Polka from the local brand ANIKA. The piece retails for P3,500 and you can order it either through wearanika.com, through their e-mail wear.anika@gmail.com, or via DM on their Instagram page. If you think about it, polka dots are meant to bring in luck and good fortune for the year, so wearing this on New Year's Eve is already an ROI. *girl math*


The local brand, launched in February 2016 is a "Filipino lifestyle brand built on infinitely wearable and seasonless keepsakes," as written on their website. It's the namesake brand of Anika Martirez, a Filipina alumna of the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles. The Philippine-made brand centers around style, substance, and slow fashion. But good news for international readers—they might be a Filipino local brand, but they also offer worldwide shipping.

So if you wanna welcome the next New Year following traditions but also in style like Kathryn, you know where to cop it. ;)
