
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 24) — It’s that time of year when politicians and other personalities don their best Filipino attire to make statements and pay homage at the red carpet of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s State of the Nation Address at Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City.
Vice President and Education chief Sara Duterte paid tribute to the Moro tribe in a traditional Maguindanaon dress designed by Cotabato City-based designer Israel Ellah Ungkakay.
Meanwhile, presidential sister Senator Imee Marcos welcomed her brother with an ensemble inspired by the people of the Cordilleras. She matched her outfit with tattoos on her body.
\”Cordillera ito. Ang binigay sa ‘king tela, pinagkabit-kabit. Ito ang Pilipino bago tayo sakupin ng dayuhan. This is the vanishing culture,\” the senator told CNN Philippines.
[Translation: This is Cordillera. The fabrics given to me were woven together. This represents the Filipino before we were colonized. This is the vanishing culture.]
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Sen. Imee Marcos explains her red carpet outfit for her brother's 2nd SONA: Cordillera ito. Ang binigay saking tela, pinagkabit-kabit. Ito ang Pilipino bago tayo sakupin ng dayuhan. This is the vanishing culture. #SONA2023 live updates: https://t.co/eFIBkptgJ8 pic.twitter.com/62BOAoJLZt
— CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) July 24, 2023
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LOOK: Assistant House Minority Leader and @GabrielaWomenPL Rep. Arlene Brosas says her Filipiniana outfit for #SONA2023 represents the public’s opposition to the controversial Maharlika Investment Fund.
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— CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) July 24, 2023
















