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Posted from• @voguephilippines For years, the terno just didn’t resonate beyond being a costume for Linggo ng Wika and Independence Day, or as a formal dress code for the elite. Now it has hit the mainstream, with some designer renditions requiring a waitlist.
“It is important to remember that fashion is always a barometer of a country and its people,” says Mark Higgins, director at Slim’s Fashion & Arts School.
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@siobhan.moylan wears a Terno by @kriziajimenez, photographed by @charleslu_photo, styled by @darylchang, makeup by @gelalaurel, hair by @mongamado, nails by @poshnails_, production design by @princessbarretto, Vogue Philippines, September 2022.
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