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MCF: MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES/SINGAPORE
TOMMY ALEJANDRINO
[aka: TOMAS SANTOS]
RAYNOLD TAN
@pose4photoml
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carlocarrasco · 2 months
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Measures for elderly citizens and Philippine products signed into law
Recently Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., signed into law two measures concerning the benefits of senior citizens and investing in Filipino competence, according to a Philippine News Agency (PNA) news article. To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the PNA news article. Some parts in boldface… President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday signed into…
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ricisidro · 3 months
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🌬️Keeping cool 😎 from the afternoon heat 🌞 while not spending much.
Camel stand fan made in the #Philippines with a broken switch box due to constant fall is replaced at less than 20% of a brand new one. Parts replacement from another #Filipino brand Hanabishi. 🤭 #iLoveMyOwn
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jampacked-gifts · 5 months
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spacebubblehomebase · 24 days
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I don't think I've ever posted this here, but this is for that one #BibeNiLucifer trend thing going on. Luci's in his human form here because the church may call him a demonyo o bakla with all that "make-up" on his face. Which, fair enough, but still. XD He's supposed to be incognito while traveling the Philippines. Lmaooo I can just imagine Aling Susan chasing him around with a walis tingting and her gossiping with the other ninangs about that "porener na mukhang bading" LOLOLOL. 🐤🐤🐤
He's such a ✨️bibegurl.✨️💅
-Bubbly💙
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perfectlypanda · 9 months
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When visiting the many islands that comprise the Fire Nation, it was not uncommon for their royal majesties Fire Lord Zuko and Master Katara to don the traditional dress of the host island.
Almost as soon as I had finished working on the art piece I did with Zuko and Katara in Thai inspired outfits, I knew I wanted to do something similar but with outfits inspired by the Philippines (or outfit, sorry Zuko I find women's fashion more interesting than men's).
Before jumping into the commentary, I'll stress that this design is fantasy inspired by the Philippines. Although I did research, it is not an accurate representation of Filipino national costume, nor is it meant to be.
This was more challenging in some ways than the Thai piece, because even though the Thai piece required a ton of detail work, I was creating a design much closer to its real world inspiration. In this case there wasn't a specific "look" I was trying to recreate, instead I wanted to create a design inspired by the traditional fashion of the Philippines. However, 1). pre-colonial fashions were very different from the Spanish inspired styles that arose during colonialization and that have since evolved into modern traditional Filipino attire, and 2). the Philippines is home to many different indigenous groups, each of whom have their own traditional costumes.
Originally, I wanted to exclusively look to the pre-colonial period for inspiration, but when I looked only at pre-colonial designs, I found I missed the iconic silhouettes seen in modern Filipino dresses. So I widened my research scope to see how I could combine pre-colonial with elements of modern fashion.
For pre-colonial styles, the best historical resource is the Boxer Codex. Karakoa Productions was also a helpful resource to see how pre-colonial looks were being interpreted from historical illustrations and descriptions into real world garments. I looked at modern designers from the Philippines to see how they were playing with the design of terno (which often feature the iconic butterfly sleeves I wanted to include). One design I was really inspired by was a look worn by Filipina actress Kathryn Bernardo.
Both written and illustrated accounts of the pre-colonial era in the Philippines emphasize the prevalence of golden jewelry, so Katara has a gold necklace, bracelets, hair beads, and belt. Katara's belt is inspired by two main sources. The first is an extant kandit (royal belt) woven from gold wires in the Museo ng Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas's pre-colonial gold collection. The dangles on it are loosely inspired by the beaded belts made by the T'Boli people.
With Katara's skirt, I tried to blend the longer style of skirts seen in the Boxer Codex, with a striped pattern inspired by the numerous woven designs I found in traditional indigenous attire. The specific photo I used as inspiration was labeled as being from Kalinga, but I found similar weavings from other groups as well.
The flowers in Katara's hair are flowers found in the Philippines - sampaguita, waling-waling orchids, plumeria, hibiscious, and santan. She also wears her dual moon-flame tiara.
♥ Please do not repost. If you like it and want to show people, share a link to this page instead. Thank you!
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buko-pandan · 2 years
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Maria Clara at Ibarra | Period Costumes 19th century Philippines
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yonpote · 5 months
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no one gets being an ii defender the way asian phannies do tbh
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brother-emperors · 9 months
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Hi! Could you please recommend more books like Great effusion of blood? Many thanks. P.S. I love, LOVE what you do. You are amazingly talented and interesting person. Hope you're having a great week!
oh man it took me a minute to think of some recs for this bc I forgot what I had been reading that book for*
so! if you enjoyed the Great Effusion of Blood, you might ALSO enjoy
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Violence and Civil Disorder in Italian Cities, 1200-1500, ed. Lauro Martines
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Robin Hood in the Greenwood Stood: Alterity and Context in English Outlaw Tradition, Stephen Knight
*I was reading this book for one essay in it about Robin Hood, so I'm basing these recs off of that
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ourlittlesister2015 · 11 months
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Oda sa Wala (Ode to Nothing; 2018), dir. Dwein Baltazar
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MCF: MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES
TOMMY ALEJANDRINO
RAYNOLD TAN
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luminouslotuses · 2 months
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dudeee i’m gonna be feeling like tina when filipino ccs join. i talk about it often and am super excited for when it’ll happen but i already know i’ll be embarrassed when everyone will want to know more about the language & the culture and i’ll know barely anything despite being filipino myself😭
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burquillos · 1 year
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My first art this year is a stingray lady for a lit class. We were tasked to make a god-like being from an animal. Sharing it cause I enjoyed making it very much and I like how it looks:)) 
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jampacked-gifts · 5 months
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gremlins-hotel · 11 months
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@ironicorange guys give this man your finest affectionate noogies he is the nicest goblin I have had the pleasure to fight
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nonbayanary · 5 days
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HiruSena Pinas 🇵🇭
《 an Eyeshield 21 playlist 》
a Tagalog playlist for all the ES21 Pinoy fans out there! You can find it on SPOTIFY too!
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