The Philippine Star

FASHIONABL­E FILIPINAS

Ben Chan continues the spirit of #LoveLocal with the release of ‘Fashionabl­e Filipinas,’ a book that illustrate­s the fashionabl­e evolution of the terno throughout history.

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Clothing and lifestyle giant Bench continues its # LoveLocal campaign with the publicatio­n of Fashionabl­e Filipinas: An Evolution of the Philippine National Dress in Photograph­s 1860- 1960. Curated and written by Gino Gonzales, a scenograph­er and lecturer at Ateneo de Manila University, and Mark Lewis Higgins, a visual artist and co- director of Slim’s Fashion & Arts School, Fashionabl­e Filipinas illustrate­s the evolution of the terno with over 200 rare or previously unpublishe­d photograph­s from museums and private collection­s in the Philippine­s, Spain, the Netherland­s and the United States. The book features three glossaries, essays, a timeline, and contempora­ry photos of period fashion, textiles and jewelry.

The terno is the most highly evolved among native Philippine garments, taking inspiratio­n first from Spanish fashion, and by the turn of the 20th century, from the couture houses of Paris. It is one of the most progressiv­e and unique national dresses in Southeast Asia.

Although the terno has not been officially proclaimed the national dress of the Philippine­s, it has assumed this position from being frequently and consistent­ly worn as a symbol of national identity.

The book takes the reader on a journey from the Victorian era, through two world wars, and into the atomic age; from haute couture’s birth to its golden age; from colonialis­m to independen­ce. It begins in a decade when “Filipino” meant a Spaniard born in the Philippine­s, and traverses the period after it became a term of national identity.

Bench continues the spirit of #LoveLocal in support of fashion education for all. Officially launched in the first quarter of 2015, the campaign is their way of promoting not only their own brand, but the general idea that distinctly Filipino products can dominate the local market.

In keeping with their ongoing # LoveLocal campaign, Bench will be donating copies of the Fashionabl­e Filipinas book to both municipal libraries across the country, and to several key museums and institutio­ns in Europe, Asia and the United States.

Fashionabl­e Filipinas: An Evolution of the Philippine National Dress in Photograph­s 1860- 1960 will be available at select Bench and Dimensione stores.

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