Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The clothing style and fashion sense of the Philippines in the modern-day era have been influenced by the indigenous peoples, Chinese waves of immigration, the Spaniards, and the Americans, as evidenced by the chronology of events that occurred in Philippine history. At present, Filipinos conform their way of dressing based on classic fashion ...
Late 19th century barong tagalog made from piña with both pechera ("shirt front") and sabog ("scattered") embroidery, from the Honolulu Museum of Art. The barong tagalog, more commonly known simply as barong (and occasionally baro), is an embroidered long-sleeved formal shirt for men and a national dress of the Philippines.
Bahag is a loincloth that was commonly used by men throughout the pre-colonial Philippines. It is worn shirtless with no other extra garments. They were either made from barkcloth or from hand-woven textiles. Before the colonial period, bahag were a common garment for commoners and the serf class (the alipin caste). [1]
Popular tops for men aged 20–50 included shawl collar cardigans, [137] V-neck T-shirts, acid wash denim work shirts, [138] cable knit pullovers, [139] Tartan flannel Western shirts with snap fastenings, grunge style padded tartan overshirts in red, navy blue or dark green, [140] throwback basketball or baseball uniforms, [140] denim jackets ...
Philippine Fashion Week is annually presented by Runway Productions, CalCarries, EsAC, and Masters School for Models. In previous seasons Philippine Fashion Week was sponsored by MasterCard, L'Oreal Paris, Maybelline New York, Power Mac Center, Beats by Dre, Moshi, Gosh, Knomo London, Happy Plugs Stockholm, CaseMate, BDO, SM Residences, Hamilo Coast, Pico de Loro Club, Ipanema, Sony Vaio, Sony ...
Pages in category "Video games set in the Philippines" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Philippines portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Male models from the Philippines . This category is for articles about male models from the Asian country of the Philippines .
Pages in category "Video games developed in the Philippines" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .