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Local creators showcased anew at SONA red carpet

By Nidz Godino

Hours  before  SONA several senators showcased  works of Filipino designers during  resumption of  third regular session of  19th Congress,.

Senate President Francis Escudero donned  classic barong tagalog, while his wife, actress-model Heart Evangelista, wore  modern white Filipiniana by Leyva.

Senate President Pro-Tempore Jinggoy Estrada sported  piña barong created by his trusted tailor, Rod Francisco, while Sen. Robinhood Padilla wore  Onesimus slim-fit, full-button barong made of piña silk.

Sen. Raffy Tulfo’s barong was inspired by  anahaw leaf made from traditional piña silk carefully embroidered across the body and  sleeves, along with key symbols from Philippine flag.

Gown  of Tulfo’s wife, ACT-CIS party-list Rep. Jocelyn Tulfo, was  handcrafted champagne gold silk lamé, inspired by Philippine shells.

Sen. Nancy Binay wore  suit by designer Randy Ortiz, featuring patterns and bead designs on  rice skirt made of pearl beads and floral embroidery.

Sen. Risa Hontiveros donned  piña baro’t-saya designed by Joel Acebuche, complemented by shoes from Zapateria Marikina and  handwoven purse, while Sen. Grace Poe chose  white terno made of silk crepe with  two-color leaf-inspired design featuring gold and silver beads also by Cabral.

Sen. Imee Marcos wore  light green gown by Rem Divino, inspired by  Amorsolo painting “Planting Rice.”  Sleeves  of  gown were hand-painted with images of “gapas” and “ani.”

Sen. Pia Cayetano wore  white Filipiniana mid-calf dress with silk organdy pleated bodice and  corset-inspired top by Mia Urquico contrasted with  checkered organdy jacquard skirt and accented with black silk appliqué.

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