Indians wear their traditional clothing casually. There is also a booming trend among the youths of Japan, South Korea and China that casually wear their traditional clothing. It'd be nice to see Filipinos and other nationalities wearing their own traditional clothing.
I really think our indigenous fabrics can still be used as pieces for contemporary clothing and it just needs a lot of exposure to the public to convince that it is really beautiful and it can be casual for us Filipinos
the only thing that mostly Filipino is not buying because it's very expensive.. a simple abaca hut here in Expo cost dhs 80 ..(php 1,110) 1pc I really love to buy but so expensive
For those who hate the Baro’t Saya thinking that it came from Spain, don’t please. Baro’t Saya is native to ours especially for the Central and Southern Luzon people. The designs or patterns were originally Indian influenced due to the dominant Hinduism in the island, after the Spain came when they colonized us, the design changed drastically due to western influence.
Same! Unfortunately, it’s hard to find because I live in America. If I ever get the chance, I want to make pre-colonial Philippine clothing, or buy it in the Philippines.
One concern is just how much potential is there for a modern spin to be put on traditional clothing. 'Cause let's be honest, all that color and pattern that not many would readily ask for in their daily wear is just plain gaudy. If iconography was all there is to gain (back) from traditional clothing that potentially have same-y if not obviously dated silhouettes, then there is almost no point. It might be great for evening wear, but if it just comes off as fetishizing primitivism and failing at producing something modern yet reminiscent, then it is an obvious design fail
As a young generation who live in a modern and imported fashion industry, In my opinion Philippine ethnic fashion design is one of the most underrated clothes I've seen , I badly want those kind of clothes 😭 although the prices ranges to 400-7k cuz some of the product they sell are hand-woven and transported from indigenous province.
Endorsing that kind of clothing needs to be expose they need to sponsored it to other young gen , Above 16 cuz dyan umuusbong ang fashion sense ng isang tao at that age , i highly recommend it. Kade minsan nakikita kolang may interesado dyan is mga mahihilig talaga sa ethics design or mga culture lover and mga ages to 20 pataas kaya as a 16 yr old i gain more interest in Philippine fashion cuz masyado nateng inuusbong ang mga ibang bansang fashion
I haven't visited the Philippines yet but I always noticed that Filipinos acted like Mexicans. I know this because I'm Filipino and I've visited Mexico. This culture goes a lot deeper than Vick's Vapo Rub
Indians wear their traditional clothing casually. There is also a booming trend among the youths of Japan, South Korea and China that casually wear their traditional clothing. It'd be nice to see Filipinos and other nationalities wearing their own traditional clothing.
I really think our indigenous fabrics can still be used as pieces for contemporary clothing and it just needs a lot of exposure to the public to convince that it is really beautiful and it can be casual for us Filipinos
You’re right. I agree.
Of course. You can look at the work of mexican designer lydia lavin. She uses traditional indigenous fabrics and it's very pretty
agreed!!!
If we ain't colonized by spain for soooo long, our fashion is somehow like this. It changed because of euro aesthetic adoptation of ph.
@Miss Asian Peach It is also beautiful of course, I was just saying how it could be tho
@Miss Asian Peach I hope traditional dresses will arise in the Philippines especially igorots and mindanao people dress
@Miss Asian Peach yes, like warrior costume of igorot people
the only thing that mostly Filipino is not buying because it's very expensive..
a simple abaca hut here in Expo cost dhs 80 ..(php 1,110) 1pc
I really love to buy but so expensive
I love our indigenous fabrics so colorful and unique. ❤️ I want to wear it. Support our own.
For those who hate the Baro’t Saya thinking that it came from Spain, don’t please. Baro’t Saya is native to ours especially for the Central and Southern Luzon people. The designs or patterns were originally Indian influenced due to the dominant Hinduism in the island, after the Spain came when they colonized us, the design changed drastically due to western influence.
I want to see some pre-colonial inspired clothing
Same! Unfortunately, it’s hard to find because I live in America. If I ever get the chance, I want to make pre-colonial Philippine clothing, or buy it in the Philippines.
oo, parang yung everyday wear ng mga ibang bansa tulad ng India, etc. Marami ang indigenous fabric-made.
One concern is just how much potential is there for a modern spin to be put on traditional clothing. 'Cause let's be honest, all that color and pattern that not many would readily ask for in their daily wear is just plain gaudy. If iconography was all there is to gain (back) from traditional clothing that potentially have same-y if not obviously dated silhouettes, then there is almost no point. It might be great for evening wear, but if it just comes off as fetishizing primitivism and failing at producing something modern yet reminiscent, then it is an obvious design fail
i support this! 😍🇵🇭
I love this!!!😍 Please open up a shop here in Bohol after the pandemic..
I like your photo
Gusto ko riiiiinnnn. 😍
P.S. Quarantine brought me here. ehe.
Those designs are very beautiful!
Support!
Ahhhh ganda po nito 💖💖 sinusuportahan ko po kayo
My support
If only I could find all this in the ukay ukay, I got a budget y'all
Kaya lang mahal
Matagal na akong naghahanap ng ganito.
Where is this located? I’m interested to showcase when I travel. More power!
As a young generation who live in a modern and imported fashion industry, In my opinion Philippine ethnic fashion design is one of the most underrated clothes I've seen , I badly want those kind of clothes 😭 although the prices ranges to 400-7k cuz some of the product they sell are hand-woven and transported from indigenous province.
#SupportLocal
May idea po ba kayo kung ano pong sinusuot ng mga Kapampangan na lalaki bago ang Barong Tagalog?
May website ba sila? Bat wala sa description?😅😅 Anyways, really interested kung saan sila makikita o yung store..
Endorsing that kind of clothing needs to be expose they need to sponsored it to other young gen , Above 16 cuz dyan umuusbong ang fashion sense ng isang tao at that age , i highly recommend it. Kade minsan nakikita kolang may interesado dyan is mga mahihilig talaga sa ethics design or mga culture lover and mga ages to 20 pataas kaya as a 16 yr old i gain more interest in Philippine fashion cuz masyado nateng inuusbong ang mga ibang bansang fashion
Yes to the Filipino fabrics. I would fill my closet with traditional garments and fabrics. But I’m overseas 😭 SOON
Whats the name of the phil fabric that you used in that product?
Were is this place I wanna check it out
what's the name of the organizer?
what is the indeginous panasinan clothubg?
Guys let's normalize these for casual wear!
San po kya meron nyan dto sa pasig asap
Where in mindanao can lady T'boli dress be bought.
San po location ng store nyo mam? Ty
saan po ba yan?
I haven't visited the Philippines yet but I always noticed that Filipinos acted like Mexicans. I know this because I'm Filipino and I've visited Mexico. This culture goes a lot deeper than Vick's Vapo Rub
I wanna wear filipiñana everyday, not just for buwan ng wika
No men's clothing?
I thought I saw some at 3:02 ?
Di dapat ibenta sa mga yt
That's not indiginous clothes, that's inspired indiginous clothes.