+ Follow LUISA EJERCITO AND IMELDA MARCOS Tag
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[Title] => First Ladies' ternos at Rustan's
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More frugality, less frivolity.
This is the new lifestyle trend that President Arroyo wants to emphasize for the next six years. And she wants to set a good example today by wearing something old, something recycled.
"I want to emphasize austerity, and tell Filipinos to be less frivolous and less indulgent," the President told couturier Inno Sotto.
Instead of ordering a new inaugural gown, the President asked Inno to reinvent two gowns created by him for her previous state visits.
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More frugality, less frivolity.
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"I want to emphasize austerity, and tell Filipinos to be less frivolous and less indulgent," the President told couturier Inno Sotto.
Instead of ordering a new inaugural gown, the President asked Inno to reinvent two gowns created by him for her previous state visits.
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