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Filipino national costume is rather colorful, ornate and beautiful. Filipino people lived under the occupation of other countries for centuries. That's why their national attire was formed under the influence of different cultures and got some of their features. US, Spain and Japan had the biggest impact on the traditional clothing of the Philippines. But nevertheless Filipino folk dress is very unique, authentic and even tribal, if we can say so.

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Joey Samson's "Ang Mga Pag-Ibig ni José Rizal" displays his devotion & love for the country. Making use of traditional menswear & womenswear to dress up characters from Rizal's life, the collection is a romantic rendition of the national dress. Read more: https://t.co/ZJI8iYG9OD

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A beautiful portrait capturing two Filipino siblings in fashionable cultural attire inspired by both the Barong Tagalog and Saya, with a touch of Spanish influence in the design. The red, blue, yellow and white colors symbolize the blending of Philippine and Spanish cultures in their attire, showcasing their cultural pride and heritage. The portrait captures the bond between the siblings and their appreciation for both cultures. Filipino Traditional Clothing, Philippines Outfit, Filipino Clothing, Philippines Fashion, Filipino Fashion, Barong Tagalog, Philippines Culture, Culture Day, Filipino Culture

A beautiful portrait capturing two Filipino siblings in fashionable cultural attire inspired by both the Barong Tagalog and Saya, with a touch of Spanish influence in the design. The red, blue, yellow and white colors symbolize the blending of Philippine and Spanish cultures in their attire, showcasing their cultural pride and heritage. The portrait captures the bond between the siblings and their appreciation for both cultures.

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