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LOOK: Ashely Ortega's 'pillow couture' is the cutest!

By Dianara Alegre
Published April 13, 2020 12:25 PM PHT

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Ashley Ortega starts a new online trend with her pillow-inspired look.

Kapuso actress Ashley Ortega might just start a new online trend with her latest social media post on Monday, April 13.

The actress shared a cute and surprisingly kind of fashionable clothing ensemble using a belt, a pair of high heels and a pillow.

Simply captioned, “I woke up like this,” Ashley posed for a photo opportunity wearing these three items at her backyard.

I woke up like this.

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Due to the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) imposed in Luzon, people have a lot of time in their hands and to kill the boredom, various online challenges and couture trends has arose.

Recently, the 'Courtina Couture' challenge was a hit among netizens and even celebrities.

Among the personalities who took on the trend were Ashley Rivera, Moimoi Marcampo, Kakai Baustista, Gerald Napoles, and Kim Molina.

Lockdown day 5 update: sumali ako sa #CurtinaCoutureChallenge ni madam @ilovekaye 😂 . . 1 out 3 looks palang yan. Hintayin nyo ang ibang pasavogue 😉

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So eto na nga. Ang next challemge ay: #curtainchic #CurtinaCouture #couturetina😍 Ledes and Chentlemen, Kakai is wearing her old curtain from her old apartment. With a dash of pagtatali tali and jumpsuit attempt. Please SWIPE LEFT to see😂 Abangan nyo din ang post ng aking mga baliw din na kaibigan ha!!!! 😂 Sali na kayo!! And tag me flez!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️ #dentaldiva #curtainchic #curtinacouturechallenge #pambahayootdchallenge #Lockdowncouture #couturetina

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Meanwhile, these past few days, Ashley has been busy with handing out ready-to-eat meals for the homeless people who were greatly affected by the enhanced community quarantine caused by the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis in the country.