Manila Bulletin

Dressed in piña in San Francisco

Filipino American designer Anthony Cruz Legarda showcases Philippine pineapple fabric in a retrospect­ive

- Photos courtesy of Michael Hruska www.philippine­ssanfranci­sco.org

Filipino American fashion designer Anthony Cruz Legarda paid homage to the Philippine pineapple fabric or piña in the fashion show “Piña Couture: An Anthony Legarda 30-Year Piña Collection Retrospect­ive.” It was recently organized by The Hinabi Project and the KalayaanSF Committee at the San Francisco Filipino Cultural Center, SOMA Pilipinas Filipino Cultural Heritage District.

Philippine Consul General Neil Ferrer and Mrs. Miriam Ferrer led the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco in joining the event, which marks the krst KalayaanSF event and the krst Filipino fashion show held in the San Francisco Bay Area since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Deputy consul general Raquel Solano and vice consul Adrian Baccay also graced the event.

In his remarks, Ferrer said that the initiative­s of The Hinabi Project such as the fashion show “are important as these help Filipinos rediscover the rich customs and traditions of their forebears, and give Filipino Americans a source of pride for their ancestral culture and heritage.” He also congratula­ted the designer for his efforts in promoting Filipino-inspired couture in the US.

“His passion for turning authentic, natural, and handwoven Philippine textiles into modern wear has brought him to some of the global fashion capitals such as New York City and Rome,” said Ferrer.

To the consul general, fashion can become a beautiful expression and representa­tion of Philippine history and culture around the globe. “Two of the Philippine­s’ national artists, Ramon Valera and the recently inducted Salvacion Lim-Higgins, were groundbrea­king fashion designers who brought the terno to worldwide recognitio­n,” he said. “As we celebrate the life’s work of Anthony Cruz Legarda, may this fashion show and gala encourage Filipinos and Americans alike to support Philippine indigenous fashion not only for its aesthetic appeal and cultural signikcanc­e, but also for the sustainabl­e livelihood that could be created for thousands of Filipino producers, farmers, artisans, and designers back home.”

Cruz Legarda is involved with CustomMade Crafts Center in the Philippine­s, whose mission is to promote and expand the market for fairly traded and sustainabl­e Philippine indigenous handicraft­s that respect traditions. He has also partnered with the Philippine Textile Research Institute in the developmen­t of innovative Philippine fabrics.

The piña is an extraordin­ary textile made by weaving the fibers of the leaves of the red pineapple plant or pinyang pula. This light, airy fabric is perfectly suitable to the Philippine­s’ hot tropical climate.

During the Spanish colonial era, Philippine-made piña textiles were coveted in Europe and considered worthy gifts to give to royals such

‘Two of the Philippine­s’ national artists, Ramon Valera and the recently inducted Salvacion Lim-Higgins, were groundbrea­king fashion designers who brought the terno to worldwide recognitio­n.’

as Queen Victoria of the UK and King Alfonso XIII of Spain. In recent history, the piña-made barong Tagalog was worn by world leaders such as US Presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump during the Philippine­s’ hosting of the Asia Pacikc Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) Economic Leaders Meeting in 1996 and 2015, and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in 2017.

 ?? ?? MODERN PIÑA The retrospect­ive showcased a collection of modern piña pieces, incorporat­ing natural and handwoven pineapple fabrics into distinctiv­e American apparel, as well as modernizin­g luxurious ethnic cloth for the eco-fashion world
MODERN PIÑA The retrospect­ive showcased a collection of modern piña pieces, incorporat­ing natural and handwoven pineapple fabrics into distinctiv­e American apparel, as well as modernizin­g luxurious ethnic cloth for the eco-fashion world
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PINOYS IN SANFO From left: Filipino American fashion designer Anthony Cruz Legarda, Miriam Ferrer, Philippine Consul General in San Francisco Neil Ferrer, and KalayaanSF committee chair Conrad Calalang
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