‘Don’t intend to be great! Make it wearable’—Inno Sotto
The Ternocon, the exclusive competition-exhibit-cum-fashion show held the last two years, has been hugely successful.
The Ternocon, the exclusive competition-exhibit-cum-fashion show held the last two years, has been hugely successful.
The Ternocon at Cultural Center of the Philippines went one step further in promoting the national dress.
The Ternocon organized by Bench and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) will showcase the designs of 30 participants.
In her halcyon days as first lady, Imelda Marcos, a proponent of the modern terno, once insisted on changing the proportions of the national dress to make it more flattering to her body.
At the recent Ternocon, entrepreneur Lenora Luisa “Len” Cabili’s ethnic-inspired brand Filip+Inna proved that fashion can bring culture and societies together in creative ways.
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