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Joey Samson's "Ang Mga Pag-Ibig ni José Rizal" displays his devotion & love for the country. Making use of traditional menswear & womenswear to dress up characters from Rizal's life, the collection is a romantic rendition of the national dress. Read more: https://t.co/ZJI8iYG9OD

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Reyna Juana, whose native names in local legends are Humamay and Amihan, was described by Pigafetta to be wearing a black and white sheet, with a large silk veil crossed with gold stripes that covers her head and shoulders, and a large palm hat with a crown above it made of the same palm leaves.  The sheet most likely refers to the tapis, which is the wrap-around dress common among Southeast Asians, as Cebuanos were known to prefer the tapis over the blouses/badu, unlike other Visayans, according to Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino in 1889.   The dominant color of Humamay's tapis would be black, NOT white. Just like the rest of Asia, white was the mourning color of precolonial Visayas according to Francisco Ignacio Alcina who stayed in the Visayas in the 1600s, while black was a pleasing Visayan Traditional Clothing, Precolonial Visayan Fashion, Native Names, Character Design Clothes, Pi Art, Philippine Mythology, Silk Veil, Philippines Culture, White Sheet

Reyna Juana, whose native names in local legends are Humamay and Amihan, was described by Pigafetta to be wearing a black and white sheet, with a large silk veil crossed with gold stripes that covers her head and shoulders, and a large palm hat with a crown above it made of the same palm leaves. The sheet most likely refers to the tapis, which is the wrap-around dress common among Southeast Asians, as Cebuanos were known to prefer the tapis over the blouses/badu, unlike other Visayans…

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