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an old sketch for the graphics requirements of one of my old shows in my old job. I was a motion graphics artist but sometimes I get requests for "graphics" which I have to draw from scratch because it's impossible to find on the Internet. Such as this request for a pig carrying a briefcase and wearing a Barong Tagalog (national costume).

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source(google.com.pk) Philippine Traditional Dress Biography Philippines’ national dress, the Barong Tagalog enjoys a distinction all its own. Its fine needle or hand-painted designs in cool cotton or handwoven piña or jusi have given it a flair that has won international recognition and acceptance. President Ferdinand E. Marcos, who wore the Barong Tagalog with such impeccable grace and searing devotion, underscored its prestige when he issued in 1975 a decree proclaiming Barong Tagalog…

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 10.17: 19th Century French Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines. The illustration here is titled Métis Espagnols en Costume de Promenade [Spanish Mestizos in Walking Clothes], 1846, from the Jean Mallat book Les Philippines: Histoire, Géographie, Mœurs, Agriculture, Industrie, et Commerce des Colonies Espagnoles dans l’Océanie. Mallat, Bayot and Lemercier are credited as authors of this drawing. A description of Mallat and Les . . . Precolonial Philippines, Filipino Dress, Life In The Philippines, Famous Families, Filipino Clothing, Barong Tagalog, Filipino Fashion, Filipino Art, Philippine Art

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 10.17: 19th Century French Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines. The illustration here is titled Métis Espagnols en Costume de Promenade [Spanish Mestizos in Walking Clothes], 1846, from the Jean Mallat book Les Philippines: Histoire, Géographie, Mœurs, Agriculture, Industrie, et Commerce des Colonies Espagnoles dans l’Océanie. Mallat, Bayot and Lemercier are credited as authors of this drawing. A description of Mallat and Les . . .

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Traditional clothing in the Philippines. Barong Tagalog & Baro at Saya - Nationalclothing.org Filipiniana Prenup, Filipiniana Design, Philippine Costume, Filipino Costume, Philippines Clothes, Filipina Fashion, Filipino Traditional Clothing, History Of The Philippines, Native Filipino

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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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, 20th Century Philippines Part 33: Chito Antonio. Luis “Chito” Antonio is a Filipino architect, interior designer, fashion designer, and housewares and accessories designer. In the 1980’s, after only a couple years of fashion designing under his belt, Antonio designed his versions of the Barong Tagalog, which were a mix of traditional elements and his own sleek touches. Of the traditional, he incorporated piña or jusi fabric, a loose cut, a length extended . . . Barong Tagalog Traditional, Barong Tagalog Aesthetic, Filipino History Aesthetic, Filipino Barong, Filipino Aesthetic, Filipino History, Philippine History, Floral Machine Embroidery Designs, Garden Formal

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, 20th Century Philippines Part 33: Chito Antonio. Luis “Chito” Antonio is a Filipino architect, interior designer, fashion designer, and housewares and accessories designer. In the 1980’s, after only a couple years of fashion designing under his belt, Antonio designed his versions of the Barong Tagalog, which were a mix of traditional elements and his own sleek touches. Of the traditional, he incorporated piña or jusi fabric, a loose cut, a length extended…

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Costumes das Filippinas - Combate de Gallos [Costumes of the Philippines - Cockfighting] (1858). Six men and a woman participate in a cockfight in the Philippine countryside. The men wear either Barong Tagalog or camisa de chino with pants or knickers and either salakot, putong or western style hat. The woman wears baro’t saya with a tapis. Life In The Philippines, Philippine Culture, Barong Tagalog, Philippines Culture, Spanish Artists, Common Themes, The Philippines, Head Wraps, Western Fashion

Reposted from our social media. We look at and discuss the Spanish art piece Costumes das Filippinas - Combate de Gallos [Costumes of the Philippines - Cockfighting] (1858), its subjects and how they are dressed, including the barongs and other filipiñiana clothing and accessories they wore.

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