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The Philippine terno

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): Circa 1910 | Costumes | 1910 | camisa | ccp | costume | evolution of the terno | fan | panuelo | saya | serpentina | traje de mestiza | womenOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website With printsGeneral Note(s):
A woman in the dominant fashion style from 1900-1910. The upper garment, consisting of the camisa and pañuelo , is made of similar material, probably sinamay, pinukpok or kalibo. All three fabrics need to be starched stiffly to look stylish. The saya is designed along the serpentina silhoutte, which is slim at the waist flaring towards the bottom with the upper and lower parts cut and then sewn together in a zigzagging patternImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints List(s) this item appears in: National Artists 2022
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Images (Retrato, RHC) Images (Retrato, RHC) Filipinas Heritage Library Retrato - Clothing and Adornments CL00023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan CL00023

A woman in the dominant fashion style from 1900-1910. The upper garment, consisting of the camisa and pañuelo , is made of similar material, probably sinamay, pinukpok or kalibo. All three fabrics need to be starched stiffly to look stylish. The saya is designed along the serpentina silhoutte, which is slim at the waist flaring towards the bottom with the upper and lower parts cut and then sewn together in a zigzagging pattern.

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