Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
"Fashion, Power, Modernity: The Ternos of the Benilde Collection," a limited exhibition on the traditional national dress by four of the most prominent names in the history of Philippine fashion – Ramon Valera, Pitoy Moreno, Ben Farrales and Aureo Alonzo – officially opened to the public on October 13.
The gallery walks the guests into the rich heritage of the iconic garb, from the 19th-century Traje de Mestiza – a combination of the classic baro, saya, and panuelo – to the many reinventions crafted by the nation's multi-awarded designers.
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