Miles Canares
Father
Co-Founder:
@familystylefest
@baryoent
@double_dragonbbq
💃🏽: @__alex_zandra
LA’s biggest Filipino block party is back for its 3rd year! Come and experience the best in FilAm cuisine, art, shopping, and entertainment. You already know we’re going bigger and better, so mark your calendars for Saturday, May 16th! Bring all your friends and family—everyone is welcome!

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry
I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry

I spoke with SNKRS about my process for creating and producing big events and festivals that (thankfully) a lot of people enjoy. We met and filmed this in the thick of planningfor @baryoent and @familystylefest NY, there was a lot going on and if you want to see what that is like, please go check out my creator spotlight on the SNKRS app ⚡️‼️🙏🏽 link is in my bio , thank you @nike family 🤞🏽 📸 by @rapberry
New York’s first @familystylefest was a MOVIE to say the least 🎥🎬🍿
Thank you @complex @familystylefest for having us
Thank you to @vandythepink @angelobaque @awakenewyorkclothing for executing collaboration with such care and intention 🙏🏼
Thank you NEW YORK for showing out and brining the vibes ✨
Special thanks to @milesmie @jansolo @kellwongz for making this an incredible experience
Counting down the days till next year

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla

Bay Area rap and the occasional Tagalog ballad blasted through the speakers at Projkt L.A. in Monterey Park as Stephanie Ramos, Miles Canares, P-Lo and Micah Mahinay — who goes by the DJ name Noodles — celebrated Filipino creatives and brands with a high-fashion lookbook, shot on film by Brandon Kaipo Moningka.
Ramos, Canares, P-Lo and Noodles are among the co-founders of the Baryo HiFi festival, which is now in its second year and taking place this Saturday, May 3. For the event, Filipino American artists, performers and vendors take over a block of Beverly Boulevard, a joyous showcase that Ramos describes as a reclamation of Historic Filipinotown.
“As Filipinos, we’re often the ones working behind the scenes, whether that’s in the entertainment industry, fashion, healthcare, hospitality,” Ramos says. “We’re the backbone of so many industries, but we’re rarely in the spotlight. Our goal was really to shine a light and create a platform for us to celebrate, be seen and do that on our own terms.”
Words by @alia.noll. Link in bio!
Photography: @kaipo81
Styling: @christinegarcia.collective
Creative direction: @neonhoney
Talent: @step0nme @milesmie @p_lo @noodz
Makeup: @houseofdaphne
Production: @merestudios
Photo assistant: @justinrvillanueva
Styling assistant: @genaaaai
Makeup assistant: @mikkamarcaida
Location: @projktla
Love the commercial we put together for FS NY debut! New York May 17th , pull up on me 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Directed by the best : @newyorknico
Starring: @mrsaks5th @cabtivist
Produced by: ✨Family Style ✨
@noeljohnhoward @jansolo @nicole.rasco @kellwongz

Runnin’ it back, bigger and better. Baryo HiFi ‘25 is just days away and we can’t wait to celebrate with all of you! 🔊 May 3rd ~ Tix are FREE and everyone is welcome!
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