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Narra


Just when you think that Filipinas do not know how to strut on the catwalk, Filipinas do not just have the passion to wear designed clothes; Filipinas are natural fashionistas.

Tracing its origins, Filipinos had long since been very innovative and creative in the kind of clothes that they wear. The early settlers wore bahag, a loincloth commonly used by Filipino men before the European colonizers arrived. This is mostly used by indigenous tribes in the mountains, and until now, is still used in the Cordilllera Mountain. But this is not being looked down upon as a lowly garment as it is made of well-chosen materials, woven in intricate designs that are unique with each individual wearing it.



The Barong Tagalog and Baro’t Saya are the country’s national costume. The barong is made of a variety of fabrics like the piña fabric, jusi, and banana fabric. This is worn by men during official and special personal occasions. Nowadays, the barong has now been modernized with the polo barong, “gusot-mayaman” (”gusot” means “wrinkled” and “mayaman” means “wealthy”), linen barongs and shirt-jack barongs.



The baro’t saya is the national dress and is worn by women. This is characterized by having a huge pañuelo or shawl around the shoulders, and the terno, having the butterfly sleeves .

As the years passed, the influence of the West and the influence of the East on local fashion has made Filipino fashion an ecclectic one. Some of the popular Filipino fashion designers we have today include Mich Dulce, Rafe Totengco, and Monique Lhuillier.

Narra
Panuelo :Large triangular,stiffly starched kerchief resting on the shoulders and meeting at some point at the waist.



Narra


Tapis: from tapi or wrap-around. since the Saya was transparent in the sun, darker colored materials was wrapped over the hips for modesty. Eventually the tapis lost its purpose, becoming merely decorative

SoJealous
people in the pinas, wear whatever they get from relatives in the usa.
Doradogate
testing
Doradogate
Now this real Filipino Fashion



Suzuka00
QUOTE(Doradogate @ Aug 23 2008, 11:20 PM) [snapback]3888925[/snapback]
Now this real Filipino Fashion




It's tambay fashion.
redhorse
When we was in the pinas, my girl purchased a bag made of bamboo, and i tell can ya everyone loves it here - so this should be added as an original filipino fashion.

something like this but black in colour and oblong in shape...


Narra
that is your own Fashion but this is the real FIlipino Fashion.

our lolo & lola are reli cool!!!


long hair,with bandana & ear rings naughty.gif



men w/ tattoos rockon.gif
gergoz
Fashionista

Mall Fashionista



Sidewalk Fashionista



Party/Events Fashionista



Visiting at the hospital

Suzuka00


Tim Yap-Ang dakilang social climber.
Narra
Imagine a celebrity like her using a bag crafted by a Filipino



Anyway here are some model bag made from abaca.





Suzuka00
QUOTE(Narra @ Aug 29 2008, 07:31 AM) [snapback]3899051[/snapback]
social climber... u mean hes poor (from squatter a la Rubi (telenovela) trying hard socialite ?!

yeah trying hard ala kris aquino.
JMAC
QUOTE(SoJealous @ Aug 22 2008, 03:12 PM) [snapback]3886549[/snapback]
people in the pinas, wear whatever they get from relatives in the usa.

embarassedlaugh.gif in a way its true for some


i use to rock thick winter coats in Pinas embarassedlaugh.gif
Narra
The newest fashion statement in the Philippines? BAYONG!





Narra
Kamiseta

Narra
@ Doradogate if thats a filipino fashion then this is the American fashion


gergoz
this is the real Filipino Fashion!

calliezhou
I think now FashioNalism is IN....fashion + nationalism....

brands like collezione, bench, 3 stars and a sun among others promote philippine nationalism in their clothing line...:P
calliezhou





this is my shirt :P
Narra
honestly cal this helps our economy - makes money - good image for the philippines like paris,london,milan, hongkong, tokyo & new york - its enhance out creativity/artisty/engeniuity

this reli help the country & the economy (medals in the olympics doesnt help,crown in the beauty contest doesnt help, singing contest pride doesnt reli help we are still a 3rd world country) this is an industry that makes money like agriculture & technology and ofcourse filipino products like Jollibee, Maxs

A coco and shells native bag.



bAKYA or wooden sandals/clogs

aiko
you forget to mention History

from this



to this

DoubleChocolateChipCupcake
QUOTE(gergoz @ Aug 26 2008, 01:18 AM) [snapback]3892963[/snapback]
Fashionista

Mall Fashionista



Sidewalk Fashionista



Party/Events Fashionista



Visiting at the hospital


i want the clothes in the first 2 pictures biggthumpup.gif
SeanMoran
QUOTE(DoubleChocolateChipCupcake @ Sep 1 2008, 11:12 AM) [snapback]3903729[/snapback]
i want the clothes in the first 2 pictures biggthumpup.gif

You shouldn't reply to any threads when you're the OP of an active thread. thumbsdown.gif

DoubleChocolateChipCupcake
QUOTE(SeanMoran @ Sep 1 2008, 05:15 AM) [snapback]3903735[/snapback]
You shouldn't reply to any threads when you're the OP of an active thread. thumbsdown.gif

i didnt see that listed in the forum guidelines.....
SeanMoran
QUOTE(DoubleChocolateChipCupcake @ Sep 1 2008, 11:19 AM) [snapback]3903748[/snapback]
i didnt see that listed in the forum guidelines.....

I guess the forum guidelines assumed that idiots would have parental supervision. thumbsdown.gif
DoubleChocolateChipCupcake
QUOTE(SeanMoran @ Sep 1 2008, 05:22 AM) [snapback]3903755[/snapback]
I guess the forum guidelines assumed that idiots would have parental supervision. thumbsdown.gif

wow you are very mean. i mean who died and made you moderator here? why are you so cranky in the first place by the way? havent caught much sleep lately?
Suzuka00
QUOTE(Narra @ Sep 1 2008, 04:06 AM) [snapback]3903700[/snapback]
honestly cal this helps our economy - makes money - good image for the philippines like paris,london,milan, hongkong, tokyo & new york - its enhance out creativity/artisty/engeniuity

this reli help the country & the economy (medals in the olympics doesnt help,crown in the beauty contest doesnt help, singing contest pride doesnt reli help we are still a 3rd world country) this is an industry that makes money like agriculture & technology and ofcourse filipino products like Jollibee, Maxs

I think we should improve our products.
aiko
Filipiniana







Suzuka00
QUOTE(gergoz @ Aug 26 2008, 01:18 AM) [snapback]3892963[/snapback]
Fashionista

Mall Fashionista



Sidewalk Fashionista



Party/Events Fashionista



Visiting at the hospital


I normally wear those kinds of clothes when going out.
Narra
QUOTE(calliezhou @ Sep 1 2008, 01:44 AM) [snapback]3903603[/snapback]
I think now FashioNalism is IN....fashion + nationalism....

brands like collezione, bench, 3 stars and a sun among others promote philippine nationalism in their clothing line...:P


how about this...





Narra


Narra
There are different fabrics used



1. Piña (Pineapple) Fabric - The most expensive of the lot.



2. Jusi Fabric - This is mechanically woven and made from Abaca fabric.



3. Banana Fabric - is another sheer fabric used in formal occasions. Made and hand woven from banana fiber, and usually comes with geometric design details. This fabric comes Negros Island.

4. Piña-Jusi - this combination is one of the most popular right now. Not too expensive, but quite approaches the same level of elegance of the pure Piña cloth.
Suzuka00
QUOTE(Narra @ Sep 3 2008, 11:41 PM) [snapback]3908196[/snapback]
There are different fabrics used



1. Piña (Pineapple) Fabric - The most expensive of the lot.



2. Jusi Fabric - This is mechanically woven and made from Abaca fabric.



3. Banana Fabric - is another sheer fabric used in formal occasions. Made and hand woven from banana fiber, and usually comes with geometric design details. This fabric comes Negros Island.

4. Piña-Jusi - this combination is one of the most popular right now. Not too expensive, but quite approaches the same level of elegance of the pure Piña cloth.

cool!
JohnnyWoo
One thing Ive noticed about the clothing that Filipino men wear in my area, who are mostly Ilocano speakers, is that they wear a lot of purple and silver. I once saw this Filipino guy with a bright silver shirt. I nearly went blind.
123Doy
QUOTE(Doradogate @ Aug 23 2008, 11:20 PM) [snapback]3888925[/snapback]


These guys in the top... did they have their kidneys removed?? they seem to have surgery scars lol
Narra
DoubleChocolateChipCupcake
QUOTE(Narra @ Sep 11 2008, 06:53 AM) [snapback]3917140[/snapback]

that is a very beautiful dress
Michi
Nice photos, everyone. icon_smile.gif

Anyone also watching Project Runway Philippines? Filipinos are so talented.
Suzuka00
QUOTE(123Doy @ Sep 4 2008, 07:20 PM) [snapback]3909144[/snapback]
These guys in the top... did they have their kidneys removed?? they seem to have surgery scars lol

They sold their kidneys.
Narra
filipino created cool bags from Bamboo (see redhorse post), The Lapinas Bamboo Organ (the only of its kind in the world), Tiniking & Singkil Dance

and now...

gergoz
Fashion = Art
Fashion = Science

imagine from this



Piña



Abaca

they create this masterpiece





in america they use the cotton
silkworm in thailand
sheep coat in Israel
Grass in hawaii
Narra


Human
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdkDw0bBa5c

Narra
Bench
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62TV3ZZDFpM



Narra




Penshoppe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKr29KNqHh0
salamat


Charo Ronquillo- 100% filipina and Supermodel in NYC

love2.gif love2.gif love2.gif she is so effing Hot
aiko
Folded And Hung




Suzuka00
QUOTE(aiko @ Sep 14 2008, 11:09 PM) [snapback]3922928[/snapback]
Folded And Hung




Cool! beerchug.gif
gergoz


Bayo

martin_nuke
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