but it’s usually kept minimal, with just a touch of basis, mascara, and lip gloss. When it comes to clothing, Filipina women tend to decorate modestly
Glenn Martens, andJW Anderson– designers who play with traditional notions of luxury withballoon-knotted heels,velcro belt-skirts, andfake runway falls. “Fashion is in its meme era. With constant access to everything negative going on in the world, our collective ...
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They need a woman for family bonds, not for social status. An average Filipino bride resembles a traditional Asian woman, with light skin, dark hair, and delicate body shapes, so she is drawn to the opposite. International men appear masculine, tall, and fit for their size, not to ...
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Filipino Americans compensated for the lack of traditional families by observing "life-cycle celebrations" such as baptismals, birthdays, weddings and funerals. These celebrations took on a greater importance than they would have in the Philippines, providing the single Filipino men without relatives in...
Kuwait clothing does not require dress code. Many older Kuwaiti men prefer wearing dish dasha, an ankle-length white shirt woven from wool or cotton. Some women wear abaya, black over-garment covering most parts of the body. But they can wear western-style clothing. ...
(even those who are poor) spend a great deal of their income on feeding‚ clothing and educating their children. Men consider it a personal honor and responsibility to care for their family. In Greece‚ when they meet or greet people they shake hands with everyone – men‚ women‚ ...
traditional processing technology on various kinds of silk fabrics, and combines with exquisite Western style cutting, so that the clothing has its own characteristics in texture and visual effects. The designer creates his own flower pattern, using traditional Chinese hand-made rope and chain flower...
“There was apolitical hangover. People didn’t want to be like them,” said Mangosing of Marcos and his wife Imelda, whose predilection for Filipiniana (traditional women’s dress) also saw the fashions go out of style once they were exiled from the country. “After that, I feel like e...