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The debut (/ d ɛ ˈ b uː /) is a traditional Filipino celebration of a young woman's 18th birthday, the age of maturity in the Philippines. The debutante customarily throws a large party, similar to quinceañera or sweet sixteen. Although also reaching legal maturity at 18, debuts for a filipino man occur on his 21st birthday, albeit with ...
In 2002, Mich was a finalist for the Paris Young Designer's Competition and 1st runner up in the MEGA Young Designer's Competition. In 2004 she was nominated for Revolutionary Designer of the Year at the MTV Style Awards, and in 2007 she won the Fashion Designer of the Year Award for Streetwear at the MEGA Fashion Awards.
In the 1930s, the Philippines was famous for its beauty pageants and carnivals that drew tourists from around the world, and resulted in influencing the fashion and beauty standards of the Filipino women. The women wore more elaborate and intricate dresses. The "Traje de Mestiza" was still popular to the people through the 1930s.
It allowed specifically for women to dress in non-traditional Filipino clothing and in athletic wear that was fashionable in the United States. [1] Many Filipina women struggled with wearing both American and Filipino clothing. [1] For Filipina women, it was a common belief among Filipino society that they were gatekeepers of Filipino culture. [1]
Bini's pre-debut single "Da Coconut Nut" (2020), was a genre-bending P-pop song that infused the classic Filipino novelty song of the same name with electronic music influences. The novelty song was given a new flavor and made upbeat, fun, and light in Bini's version. [ 95 ]
In 1997, Cinco moved to Dubai, eventually establishing his fashion line in 2003. "Moving to the Middle East was a big leap for me, the region is a haven of couture," he recalls. In his first job in Dubai, he reinvented the image of a slightly staid fashion house, and succeeded in injecting new fashion nuances.
Manila Fashion Festival (MFF) is a major fashion event held bi-annually in Manila, Philippines showcasing both local and international designers each season. [1] Following the festival's principal sponsorship with Panasonic starting with the Fall/Winter 2018 show last April 2018, the event was renamed to Panasonic Manila Fashion Festival (PMFF).
In the same year he created his underwear line for men and women in partnership with Bench, one of the country's fastest growing global brands in Asia and the Middle East. In 2009 he started wholesaling his MOBO womenswear line in Paris during Paris Fashion Week with his clothes exhibited at Musée du Louvre, and was featured in Italian Vogue ...