The Philippine terno, circa 1930
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These ternos, following the silhouette of European evening gowns, are out close to the body. The sobrefalda has been taken off and the pañuelo, particularly of the lady on the right, has become an integral part of the bodice, looking more like a collar than a separate accessory. Silk and brocade were fashionable terno materialsImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Clothing and Adornments | CL00090 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | CL00090 |
These ternos, following the silhouette of European evening gowns, are out close to the body. The sobrefalda has been taken off and the pañuelo, particularly of the lady on the right, has become an integral part of the bodice, looking more like a collar than a separate accessory. Silk and brocade were fashionable terno materials.
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