And kudos also to the Speaker (Speaker Romualdez) in implementing a no-red carpet no fashion show policy. It’s a first — a first of many firsts at this year’s SONA.
Let’s do this every year!
The online news media websites still featured the designer gowns — emphasizing the names of the famous designers … (so you see, these are really promotional, marketing strategies meant to advertise and sell designer gowns, in the guise of “soft news”.)
The saving grace of that is two of them featured my chosen most-stylish-of-the-day, who wore sensible daytime wear, MSME Filipino-artisan made Filipiniana… here is a photo of that with a description and the names of the Filipino MSME artisans, from her public Instagram post from two days ago…

Ang cute naman that she put the names of the artists and artisans 💃.
And as a final note: Daytime formal wear is not ridiculously flowing, exaggeratedly beaded, absurdly glittery floor length floor-sweeping gowns — this is an entire ploy by couture designers to sell their wares.
Daytime formal wear Filipiniana — at least for working professionals and non-dynasties — is typically from ankle-length to midi to knee-length or above-the-knees Filipiniana or Filipiniana top on slacks or pants, and without glitter and not too much beadwork.
It’s also cool to feature Filipino MSMEs to provide more opportunities to more people.
Well, that’s just me based on experience — among working professionals, everytime someone is overdressed, we rib them, magni-ninang/ magni-ninong ka ba sa kasal??? 🤣🤸😆
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