Is it time to change the dress code at the Sona?
Nancy Binay to wear Randy Ortiz anew in Sona 2015. Who else will wear what?
After her fashion faux pas last year, Senator Nancy Binay decided to wear a “boring,” “simple” and less colorful blue terno when she attended the opening of the session at the Senate on Monday.
Senator Loren Legarda flaunted her all-Filipino outfit— a bag made of recycled newspapers, her shoes made in Marikina , and a wraparound on her waist, which she said is a table runner. She also donned a large Bontoc necklace and Ilonggot dangling earrings.
Senator Grace Poe donned Paul Cabral’s terno in “pure white silk with swirl pattern of very fine white and periwinkle bugle beads.”
True to her sartorial choices in past State of the Nation Addresses (Sona), Senator Pia Cayetano looked like a debutant in a blush brocade gown. It had a beaded strap and embroideries.
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Was it a sincere wish to hear President Aquino deliver his sixth and final State of the Nation Address (Sona), or was it a desire to be seen by millions of Filipinos that inspired them to dress up and attend the annual event in their respective ideas of Filipiniana finery?
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