Showing posts with label Boholano designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boholano designers. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2025

The Comfort & Heart Behind the Filipiniana Gown

I had the chance to sit down with EJ Relampagos, one of Bohol's most respected fashion designers for his insight into the concept behind the Filipiniana worn by Bohol First Lady & 2nd District Congresswoman Maria Vanessa Cadorna Aumentado!                  

2nd Dist. Cong. VanVan Aumentado 


“Banig ug Puso” : Our comfort, our heart.

The “banig” is a traditional handwoven mat usually made from palm leaves is a profound symbol our ability to remain steadfast amid challenges.  More than a mat, it’s a metaphor for our spirit rooted in tradition, resilient in change  and always able to create warmth and comfort in the most uncertain places.
The “puso” is a rice wrapped in intricately woven coconut leaves. More than just food, it’s a powerful symbol of ingenuity and identity.  It carries our heritage and heart. In the same way, it holds tight to our traditions and values even when life unfolds far from home.  

Yellow is the color of joy which best describes the aura of Cong. Aumentado who always exudes a cheerful and warm personality. 

Credit goes also to Cong. Aumentado for believing in Boholano artistry and talent by supporting them through the Miss Bohol platform of which she is the Honorary Chair, a responsibility that she has held since 2022 and by wearing them especially in high-profile events, Boholano designers are now starting to get noticed in the national and international arena like EJ Relampagos who had an invite to showcase his designs at the Milan Fashion Week a couple of years back

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

The Purple Evening Gowns in Miss Bohol 2014: Part Three

Here’s the third and final installment for the series feature on the 2014 Miss Bohol Evening Gown Competition which gave a chance for the Bohol Fashion Designers Cirlce to showcase their creations. Each candidate was assigned (at random) a Boholano designer who would create a gown for her. The 18 girls were divided in three groups of six with each group assigned a particular color.

Judging the Best in Evening Gown was based on class & elegance, fashion flair, poise & charm and the overall impression. 

I agree that the recipient of the Best in Gown award should be chosen based on how well she carried the gown and not the other way around although the choice of gown can also make or break a candidate's chances in the pageant

Here is the Purple Group:
  
Designer: Omie Auza
Best Designer Award for Roxanne Monton Castanares
Designer: Bebie Tagoctoc
Designer: Jun Quimpan
Designer: Shiela Avergonzado
Designer: Charlow Arbastrow
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Photo Credits:

Official Facebook Page of Miss Bohol 2014

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