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31 sie 2024 · By the late 1960s, the terno was relegated to formal dress, and young Filipinas avoided it in favor of mini dresses during the youthquake. After the EDSA Revolution in 1986, the terno practically disappeared.
1 paź 2023 · Different iterations of the Filipiniana have been redesigned into tops, form-fitting dresses, jumpsuits, and of course, gowns. Let’s look at how modern Filipinas wear modern terno dresses and be inspired!
4 lip 2024 · The history of the terno is the history of Filipina fashion, the Philippines, and an ever-shifting diaspora. The dress continues to be worn and reimagined, just as it was hundreds of years ago, when Spanish colonial fashion began to shape Indigenous Filipino dress into the terno we know today.
12 cze 2018 · “The academe has proposed some reasons as to why the barong has had a better ‘survival rate’ than its female counterpart, the mestiza dress or terno, which has been relegated a ‘costume’ or formal wear. “But I think it also boils down to practicality, which has become a very important consideration by anyone choosing a garment.
22 cze 2023 · When we think of Filipiniana, what immediately comes to mind are baro’t saya, terno, and the Barong Tagalog. For women, the most popular is a dress that resembles Maria Clara, a more coy version of the baro’t saya with long bell sleeves and a bubble-shaped and floor-length skirt.
21 paź 2021 · The terno dress enjoyed international recognition because it was “Queen” Imelda’s uniform, deeming it a symbol of wealth and social status in the Philippines. Rumours were spread that Imelda would even tell the high society women that no one else could wear the terno dress but her.