This costume represents the modern woman of San Luis, Philippines through its avant-garde Filipiñana design. The green, yellow, and gold colors signify the natural wonders of San Luis like its forests and beaches. Green represents nature, yellow represents the joy of the local people, and gold symbolizes the cultural treasures still left to discover from the indigenous Dumagat tribe. The palm leaf details and coconut shell trimmings on the yellow skirt pay homage to important local plants and the coastal location of the community. The wave-like skirt design is a nod to Barangay Dibut's coastal geography.
This costume represents the modern woman of San Luis, Philippines through its avant-garde Filipiñana design. The green, yellow, and gold colors signify the natural wonders of San Luis like its forests and beaches. Green represents nature, yellow represents the joy of the local people, and gold symbolizes the cultural treasures still left to discover from the indigenous Dumagat tribe. The palm leaf details and coconut shell trimmings on the yellow skirt pay homage to important local plants and the coastal location of the community. The wave-like skirt design is a nod to Barangay Dibut's coastal geography.
This costume represents the modern woman of San Luis, Philippines through its avant-garde Filipiñana design. The green, yellow, and gold colors signify the natural wonders of San Luis like its forests and beaches. Green represents nature, yellow represents the joy of the local people, and gold symbolizes the cultural treasures still left to discover from the indigenous Dumagat tribe. The palm leaf details and coconut shell trimmings on the yellow skirt pay homage to important local plants and the coastal location of the community. The wave-like skirt design is a nod to Barangay Dibut's coastal geography.
The costume is avant-garde Filipiñana which epitomize the modern
women in today’s generation, who are progressive, forward looking and leading- edge in different aspects of life. Green, yellow and gold are the evident the colors barely used in the costume. Green signifies nature which San Luis has so many wonders to offer from enchanting forest and natural reserves to breath taking sea-escapes and water falls. Yellow on the other hand is the color of joy, just like San Luiseňos, their captivating smiles and joyous laughter’s are far more contagious than any other adversities. Gold symbolizes treasure, analogous to the dumagat tribe of brgy. dibut they are cultural wonder that is yet to unravel. The green palm leaf details represent the coconut tree, hail as the tree of life. This attire is also designed in yellow colored skirt with coconut shell trimming details inspired by the Formosa the queen of Philippine pineapple. Noticeably the skirt is crafted in a wave- like design, this is a representation of barangay Dibut as one of the costal barangay of San Luis Designer: POT DUARTE