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@qui_quiqui40157 Tasyooo // ᜆᜐᜒᜌᜓ //Tasyooo // ᜆᜐᜒᜌᜓ // posts on X about philippines, saya, to the, culture the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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"Nena September XX 1915. The Philippines. Tongue-shaped "colas" (trains) became fashionable in the mid to late 1910s. The skirt in the photo was twisted and styled with dimensional flowers (probably made of colored paper)"
X Link 2025-12-04T04:50Z 1487 followers, 15.7K engagements
"Art Nouveau graphics for the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915 designed by Juan Arellano"
X Link 2025-12-11T00:57Z 1486 followers, 7452 engagements
"Teofila "Sylvia" Sanz 1941. Flared gathered skirts with wide hemlines of the latter years of the previous decade remained the dominant silhouette throughout this period. Bu this point most ternos have discarded the cola (train) except for formal and ceremonial occasions"
X Link 2025-12-08T02:39Z 1485 followers, 2545 engagements
"A woman and possibly her child The Philippines circa 1890s"
X Link 2025-12-09T11:07Z 1488 followers, 6803 engagements
""Valera" published by the Tantoco-Rustia Foundation"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:56Z 1486 followers, 1373 engagements
"@rokuhoku_ Not exactly the sobrefalda was also called a tapis back then. The general idea of a tapis is that it's an overskirt it can be wrapped or tied like an apron it can be solid/opaque or sheer"
X Link 2025-12-08T08:04Z 1148 followers, XX engagements
"Watercolour depicting a man reading. The Philippines 1840s. Translation: "I assume my mother thought that my study is now for real she doesnt know yet that I already have a relationship with a beautiful maiden.""
X Link 2025-12-08T08:13Z 1488 followers, 42.8K engagements
"In the 1860s the silhouette of of the saya (skirt) followed the Western cupola skirt which was supported by a crinoline. In the Philippines instead of a caged understructure women used five to seven enaguas (petticoats) to achieve a wide elliptical shape"
X Link 2025-12-09T04:04Z 1485 followers, 6292 engagements
"A woman and her pet dog. The Philippines April XX 1929"
X Link 2025-12-09T22:12Z 1488 followers, 130.7K engagements
"Watercolour depicting a woman of a religious order. The Philippines 1840s. Translation: "Every Sunday I receive holy communion always coming here to church to pray the Rosary. As for young bachelors I no longer want any of them they are all cracked in the head.""
X Link 2025-12-11T03:58Z 1488 followers, 54.9K engagements
""Fashionable Filipinas - An Evolution of the Philippine National Dress in Photographs 1860-1960" by Gino Gonzales and Mark Lewis Higgins"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:01Z 1487 followers, 7707 engagements
"A three-part lecture series by NCCA explaning the history of how the traditional Filipina dress came to be starting from the pre-colonial era all the way to the country's independence after the Second World War"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:02Z 1487 followers, 8061 engagements
""Clothing the Colony: Nineteenth-century Philippine Sartorial Culture 1820-1896" by Stephanie Coo"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:04Z 1488 followers, 148.7K engagements
""Patterns for the Filipino Dress - From the Traje de Mestiza to the Terno (1890's-1960's)" by Salvador Bernal and Georgina R. Encanto A link for the online version:"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:08Z 1487 followers, 7177 engagements
"End of thread (I think.) I might add more books/sources in the future that's all :D"
X Link 2025-12-11T08:01Z 1486 followers, 1560 engagements
"Excelsior. The Philippines 1908. How the traje de mestiza or baro't saya looked in the Edwardian era"
X Link 2025-12-10T21:37Z 1488 followers, 4544 engagements
""The World of 1896" published by Bookmark Inc. & the Ateneo de Manila University. The book has a section on clothing and jewelry from the period. But it also gives a wholistic context of what was going on in the Philippines at a time when they called themselves Filipino"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:58Z 1488 followers, 1746 engagements
"Here's a PDF version of Clothing the Colony: This book is to date the most comprehensive and rigorously-researched study on the forms of dress worn by almost all types and classes of inhabitants of the Philippines under Spain from 1820 to 1896"
X Link 2025-12-11T08:24Z 1488 followers, 151.9K engagements