How this National Dress evolved and became a unifying symbol of style and culture
The Barong Tagalog is a symbol of Filipino pride. It boasts a fascinating history tracing its roots back to the pre-colonial era when the Tagalog people wore loose-fitting “baro” shirts made from indigenous materials.
The Spanish arrival in the 16th century ushered in new influences. Filipinos adopted aspects of Spanish clothing, like collars and tailoring, while retaining...
Clothing brand Bench has named EXO's Baekhyun as its newest ambassador, adding another K-pop star to its roster.
In an Instagram post, Bench shared a...
In celebration of Women’s Month, Kultura launches the #CelebrateEveryFilipina campaign, an initiative that honors Filipino women who champion various social and environmental causes.
The campaign...
Filipino fashion designer Kenneth Barlis has officially opened his new store in Los Angeles, featuring his line of intricately designed wedding gowns.
Located in the...