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Journeys
A collection of articles featuring the journeys of Ditta Sandico in her fashion career.
Ditta Sandico
My bestfriend Faye got married with the theme Filipiniana. When I first heard about the theme, I got really excited because I have been waiting for an excuse to don a formal Filipiniana outfit to an affair outside of work.
I searched the net for inspiration and found the following Filipiniana outfits to my liking.
I couldn't decide whether to wear a Terno or a Maria Clara. The last time I wore a terno was during my Acceptance Ceremony to the Sigma Tau Mu Sorority and I couldn't find a picture of myself then. I tried looking for the gown to take a picture of it but I couldn't find it anymore. I do remember that it's black with red details. I remember too that during the hell week of initiation, I just rushed to the Manang who sews my uniforms and asked her to make me a Terno. Sya na bahala sa lahat, sa tela and everything. I picked it up on the afternoon I was to wear it, right after the final rites and right before Acceptance Ceremony. Memories, memories.
My last recollection of wearing a Maria Clara was when I was ten or eleven during a school activity at the Almendras Gym. Older memories.
In work-related functions, my usual
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| L to R Sheila Wong, Vandita Singh, Catherine Watch your weight, Miselle Bergonia |
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Catanduanes
Province in Bicol, Philippines
This article is about the Philippine province. For other uses, see Catanduanes (disambiguation).
Province in Bicol Region, Philippines
Catanduanes (; Tagalog pronunciation:[kɐtɐnˈdwɐnes]), officially the Province of Catanduanes (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Catanduanes), is an island province located in the Bicol Region of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the 12th-largest island in the Philippines, and lies to the east of Camarines Sur, across the Maqueda Channel. Its capital and most popular town is Virac. Catanduanes had a population of 271,879 people as of the 2020 census.[4]
The province comprises Catanduanes (mainland or main island), Panay Island, Leyte Island, the Palumbanes group of islands (Porongpong, Tignob, and Calabagio), and a few other small, surrounding islets and rocks. The province is also home to various mollusk fossil sites, notably the second-oldest ammonite site in the Philippines. These sites contain certain species of ammonites that are found nowhere else in Southeast Asia. Because of the province's importance and rich geologic history, scholars have suggested that it could be named a UNESCOGeopark Reserve.[5]
In the early 20th century, Catanduanes was a sub-province of Ambos