Today’s women will wear the terno, like Anne Hathaway did, if…
The Ternocon at Cultural Center of the Philippines went one step further in promoting the national dress.
The Ternocon at Cultural Center of the Philippines went one step further in promoting the national dress.
What a difference a year makes! At one of our family dinners, we discussed where the phrase, “This too shall pass,” came from. Whatever its origin, the adage is relevant during these times, especially for our family.
The life work of Ramon Valera, the man credited for modernizing the Filipino national dress, is the subject of an ongoing retrospective exhibit.
[ventuno id=’ODgzMDA2fHwyMzY4fHwxMDg2fHwxLDIsMQ==’][/ventuno] Outgoing Miss Universe queen Pia Wurtzbach took the cudgels for Bb. Pilipinas Maxine Medina after the latter mistakenly said the Philippine outfit terno was invented by Imelda
For her ticker tape parade and audience with President Aquino this coming week, she will be wearing ternos by Albert Andrada, the same Filipino designer who did her sleeveless royal blue gown made of silk gazar, which she wore to the Miss Universe finals last month in Las Vegas.
As far as the home scene is concerned, 2015 will be remembered as the year world-renowned Filipino furniture and industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s Yoda chair became a household word and
The four millennial fashion designers-in-the-making are part of the generation that Mark Lewis Higgins, co-author of “Fashionable Filipinas: An Evolution of the Philippine National Dress, 1860-1960,” says “has no idea what the terno is,” given the gap in history where, post-Marcos era, there seemed to have been an unwritten boycott on the national dress that had been long associated with the dictator’s flamboyant first lady.
Because Christmas is essentially for children, renowned brand OshKosh B’gosh (OKB) has provided wardrobe staples for kids to celebrate the holiday season. OKB’s main inspiration, of course, are kids
The terno is such a turn-on,” said Borgy Manotoc.
Some expressed doubt if today’s women would wear a terno to an event. Turned out, they did. Women in terno—vintage, designer, contemporary or reduxed—ambled to the Rigodon Ballroom of The
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