Following
TernoCon: Kasarinlan, Kultura, Kasuotan, twenty-four ensembles fresh off the
runway are on display at SM Mall of Asia’s Main Atrium until June 23. Designed
and masterfully tailored by legendary fashion icons Jojie Lloren, Cary
Santiago, and Jaggy Glarino, the ternos on display promote Filipino pride, art,
and culture in honor of the 126th Philippine Independence Day. From romantic
ternos inspired by Filipino indigenous wear to bold interpretations of our
national icons, the TernoCon KKK exhibit takes you on a journey through
revitalized Filipino fashion unlike any other.
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Catch
the TernoCon: Kasarinlan, Kultura, Kasuotan exhibit at SM Mall of Asia’s Main
Atrium until June 23! |
TernoCon
KKK, presented by Bench lifestyle + clothing, SM Supermalls, and the Cultural
Center of the Philippines (CCP), was a fashion showcase held at SM Mall of
Asia’s Museo del GaleĆ³n last June 10. The three trailblazing designers – Jojie
Lloren, Cary Santiago, and Jaggy Glarino – each represented the islands of
Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, respectively.
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Jaggy
Glarino’s “Lemlunay” collection is inspired by the rich and diverse heritage of
Mindanao, and features ternos masterfully adorned with indigenous weaves,
solihiya, and headpieces of the region. |
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Don’t
miss out on “Ubra” by Jaggy Glarino, a terno mini dress with sculptural Tboli
beaded accents. |
On
exhibit are selected ensembles from the fashion show. Avant-garde designer
Jaggy Glarino’s exhibit “Lemlunay” is
inspired by the rich heritage of Mindanao. His pieces feature indigenous weaves
and headpieces paired with the elegant silhouettes of the traditional terno.
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In
“A Lullaby for My Mother”, Jojie Lloren presents a poignant collection of
minimalist and exquisitely-constructed ternos that pay tribute to his beloved
mother and the Philippine motherland. |
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Catch
Lloren’s “Fight and Surrender” – a terno-sleeved top and skirt made of muslin –
at SM Mall of Asia’s Main Atrium until June 23. |
Jojie
Lloren’s collection titled “A Lullaby for
My Mother” visually narrates a series of emotional states ranging from
“Denial” to “Fight and Surrender” to “Bliss” through elegant ternos and
headpieces.
Cary
Santiago’s “Ikonograpiya” is a
collection of bold interpretations of our nation’s most prominent icons. From the
bahay kubo to the jeepney, the Cebu-based couturier manipulates fabric into
intricate masterpieces of showcasing Filipino culture.
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Cebu-based
couturier Cary Santiago’s collection “Ikonograpiya” draws inspiration from the
colors of the Philippine flag, featuring monochromatic pieces that each embody
an iconic Filipino symbol. |
Don’t
miss out on a truly elevated cultural experience! See the works up close to
fully marvel at the intricate details that go into revolutionary fashion. The
exhibit remains at SM Mall of Asia’s Main Atrium (across Bench and The French
Baker) until June 23, Sunday.
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Upon
closer look of Cary Santiago’s jeepney-inspired terno gown, miniature horses
stand on the dashboard. |
To
know more about SM Supermalls’ events, visit www.smsupermalls.com or follow
@SMSupermalls on social media. (SM Supermalls)