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A Philippine lady, 1897. 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 ...
The 1970s began with a continuation of the hippie look from the 1960s, giving a distinct ethnic flavor. [13] Popular early 1970s fashions for women included Tie dye shirts, Mexican 'peasant' blouses, [14] folk-embroidered Hungarian blouses, ponchos, capes, [15] and military surplus clothing. [16]
W. Wedding dresses of Princess Anne of the United Kingdom. Wedge (footwear) Western cosmetics in the 1970s. Western wear. Vivienne Westwood. Wings (haircut) Women's Home Industries. Wonderbra.
Typhoon Joan. Categories: 1970 by country. Years of the 20th century in the Philippines. 1970s in the Philippines. 1970 in Southeast Asia. Hidden categories: Template Year in country category with unnamed 4th parameter. Template Year in country category with prefix available though CountryPrefixThe.
1950–2009. Jose "Pitoy" Reyes Moreno Jr. (25 February 1925 [1] – 15 January 2018) [2] was a Filipino fashion designer and one of the earliest advocates of the Maria Clara gown. He is much regarded by the Asian fashion field as the Fashion Czar of Asia. He established the spotlight on Filipino fashion in the world artistic fashion scene ...
0–9. 1970 in the Philippines (7 C, 6 P) 1971 in the Philippines (5 C, 6 P) 1972 in the Philippines (6 C, 4 P) 1973 in the Philippines (7 C, 6 P) 1974 in the Philippines (4 C, 5 P) 1975 in the Philippines (6 C, 3 P) 1976 in the Philippines (7 C, 7 P) 1977 in the Philippines (7 C, 3 P)
Miss Republic of the Philippines 1969. Margarita Moran Miss Universe 1973. Angelia Ong Miss Earth 2015. Miriam Quiambao Miss Universe 1999 1st runner-up. Precious ...
The María Clara gown, historically known as the traje de mestiza during the Spanish colonial era, [1][2] is a type of traditional dress worn by women in the Philippines. It is an aristocratic version of the baro't saya. It takes its name from María Clara, the mestiza protagonist of the novel Noli Me Tángere, penned in 1887 by Filipino ...