Ramón Valera (August 31, 1912 – May 25, 1972 ) was a Filipino fashion designer who was bestowed with the National Artist of the Philippines honor in 2006. He is the first Filipino fashion designer to receive this distinction. In 2024, his work was displayed in an exhibit called Valera and the Modern: An Exhibit on the Life and Work of National Artist for Fashion Design, Ramon Valera which was curat… Webb14 apr. 2024 · Watch on. MANILA, Philippines — Ayala Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer Fernando Zóbel de Ayala led last Wednesday’s opening of Ternocon III: Ang Balintawak Ngayon exhibit, an ...
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Webb9 apr. 2024 · AN EXHIBIT of the terno and balintawak pieces created by the mentors and finalists from the third edition of Ternocon will run from April 12 to 16 at various venues of the Ayala Malls.. Presented by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), in partnership with Bench/Suyen Corp., and Ayala Malls, the “Ternocon3: Ang Balintawak Ngayon” … Webb23 dec. 2024 · The greatest of all was his manipulation by cut—he would sew a dress to perfection without using a pattern. Ramon Valera was the Dean of Philippine Fashion as … sharon blandford
TERNOCON Celebrates Our National Identity Through Fashion
WebbFor example, Ramon Valera’s one-piece terno creation in 1939 initially scandalized terno wearers, as this design seemed to destabilize an established idiom of Filipina womanhood and propriety. Webb18 juni 2024 · Ramon Valera (1912-1972) Father of Philippine fashion. From the ’30s to the ’70s, Ramon dazzled Manila by revolutionizing and modernizing Philippine motifs. His prominence stems from his “magical seminal innovations” on the Philippine terno, as noted by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Webb16 sep. 2024 · Valera accentuated the female form by puffing out the sleeves and drawing the waistline in; he also discarded the panuelo, allowing women to show more of their … sharon bland