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Untitled ballroom dancing illustration by C. W. Andrews. This is a room filled with people that is probably in Manila. The men in the room wear Barong Tagalog. A man and woman dance in the center. A band plays to the left, and an audience watches to the right Spanish Era Philippines Aesthetic, Manila Landscape, Vintage Filipiniana, Man And Woman Dancing, Life In The Philippines, Philippine Culture, Filipino Architecture, Philippine History, Full Illustration

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 11.7: 19th Century English Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines. Charles William Andrews, a.k.a. C. W. Andrews (1830-1869), was an English painter, engraver and designer that contributed to the Illustrated Sydney News and Ilustracion Filipina, Periodico Quincenal (March 1859-December 1860), a biweekly illustrated newspaper in the Philippines, which was the first of its kind in the country. On behalf of Ilustracion Filipina, Andrews and…

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No one ever said being a mom was easy, but there are a few things that might make being a mother a tad more manageable. A glass of red wine with dinner, a Saturday at the spa with your best friends, and perhaps even a little bit of bad behavior.

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By the time I was a teenager, the Philippines had been a colony of Spain and the United States for a combined time of some four centuries. The dominating concept of beauty was Western; “white” was beautiful, “brown” ugly. When Gemma Cruz came around and won the Miss Universe contest of 1964, she changed the idea of beauty in the Philippines. Before her, all other Filipina beauty queens sent to international contests were mestizas, very European-looking. Her victory marked the decline of the…

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