Category Archives: Fashion

VP Leni Robredo’s Fashion Statement At 88th National Day Of The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

215319F3-ED30-4493-BF3E-6C3B70F542F8.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – She didn’t have to make a speech or deliver a statement.  All she needed to do was to flaunt her fashion sense.

We’re talking about Leni Robredo, the Vice President of the Philippines.

On September 25, 2018, Robredo graced the 88th National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a Muslim country.

Cultural and religious sensitivity, as well as diplomatic protocol would have prompted Robredo — as a representative of the Philippine government — to dress appropriately on this occasion.

But she chose to wear a green lace, see-through dress which would make any Muslim — including Muslim Filipinos — cringe.

Muslim women cover up in public. But Robredo chose to bare her legs with her knee-length dress (the grayish slip – or was it Spandex shorts? –  nothwithstanding).

Strike Two for insensitivity for Ms. Robredo.  Remember the smiley faces at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin?

Maine Mendoza’s New Pink Lipstick Shade By MAC Gets Early Endorsement By Top Yellow Bloggers

BE5AEAD8-70FA-4282-9C41-B433E109BB92.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Maine Mendoza’s new lipstick line by MAC is off to a great start, receiving early endorsements from top Yellow bloggers Jover Laurio, Raïssa Robles and Maria Ressa.

Mendoza — of the ALDUB team fame — launched her pink lipstick shade yesterday amid much anticipation by the Disentes and ‘Who’s Who’ in Philippine fashion and beauty.

Speaking to The Adobo Chronicles, the blogger trio said they would have preferred a yellow shade but the Mendoza pink line better fits their natural complexion.

 

 

 

What Philippine Legislators Will Wear For SONA 2018

702EF578-7DEC-42A1-B697-0AE99D9C9B08.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 23, 2018 will be the shortest by President Rodrigo Duterte, assuming he sticks to script.  It will also mark the third year in a row that former President NoyNoy Aquino will skip the event.

While the traditional Red Carpet has been scratched, governnment officials and guests are expected to don business attires, except for Senators and Representatives who are required by Congress rules to wear “Filipiniana.”

Some legislators are taking this to heart, literally.

The Adobo Chronicles polled some of our legislators to get a glimpse of what they will be wearing to the SONA:

Senator Antonio Trillanes will borrow a yellow terno previously worn by Senator Risa Hontiveros.

Senator Bam Aquino will borrow cousin Kris Aquino’s yellow and black gown she wore to a Malacañang event years ago.

Senator Franklin Drilon will do an activist Filipinana attire, with an idea borrowed from Mae Paner, a.k.a. Juana Change.

Ifugao Representative Ted Baguilat, Jr. will stick to his roots by wearing a traditional Igorot dress.

Senator Kiko Pangilinan will borrow a Halloween costume previously worn by wife Sharon Cuneta and will do a “Darna.”

Something borrowed, something Filipiniana!