- The
patadyong (pronounced pa-tad-jóng, also
called patadyung, patadjong, habol, or habul), is an
indigenous Philippine rectangular or tube-like wraparound...
- alampay), and a
short rectangular cloth worn over the
skirt (the
tapis or
patadyong). The baro't saya has
multiple variants,
known under the
collective term...
- wore the
patadyong kimona and
camisa de
chino to
reveal nationalism. (a
native dress of the
Tagalog regions),
camisa (a
white sleeve) or
patadyong kimona...
- For the dance,
women traditionally wear a
dress called Balintawak or
patadyong, and men wear an
untucked embroidered shirt called the
barong Tagalog...
-
groups in the pre-colonial period, like the
identical Visayan and
Tausug patadyong and the
shorter Tagalog tapis. However, most of
these later evolved into...
-
campaigned for
quality films and TV
shows and
promoted the use of the
patadyóng kimona and the
terno among women. In
events in the Malacañang Palace,...
-
either floor-length or knee-length
printed with the
Patadyong pattern,
hence getting the name
Patadyong skirt. The
dress is
often accompanied with a handkerchief...
- 1846,
showing the
traditional way of
wearing the
tapis by the
ladies A
patadyong from the Sulu
Archipelago in the
Honolulu Museum of Art
Cordilleran alampay...
- The
pareo is
related to the
Malay sarong,
Filipino malong,
tapis and
patadyong,
Samoan lavalava,
Tongan tupenu and
other such
garments of the Pacific...
- alampay), and a
short rectangular cloth worn over the
skirt (the
tapis or
patadyong). The
camisa is a
collarless blouse whose hem is at the
waist and is made...