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Ladies can dazzle in elegant Filipiniana dresses, while men show off the classic Barong Tagalog — perfect for expressing pride and unity. Dress heritage, celebrate culture, and shine bright this ...
During the 1930s, the Barong Tagalog became an item of Filipino pride after the first president of the Philippines, Manuel Quezon, made it a national dress for men.
It is a fashionable fact that the barong Tagalog is no longer just the stuff of formal, traditional events but a versatile attire that has evolved through the years. Thanks to Filipino creativity, it ...
“There are more Filipino associations now that are wearing Filipiniana that’s why I’m very busy making them and most of them need it so they won’t have to order from the Philippines to ...
When one talks of Filipiniana, we refer not only to the terno, but also the national costume of baro’t saya (blouse and skirt) also known as the Maria Clara gown, the barong Tagalog, and the ...
“When I first started in music, I was usually the only Filipino at events, and now it’s typical to see 3 or 4 of us, so it’s not unusual to see a barong being worn,” said music executive ...