Blouse "Camisa" of Pina fiber net with hand-stitched floral embroidery in pastel colors; open-front with voluminous short sleeves and a cropped length; part of the traditional dress called, Terno and Baro't Saya; tiny size for a doll. Traditional Maria Clara gown.
Dress (Terno) of ivory cotton with airbrush strokes of pale pink and print of pink branches with twigs and blue flowers that resemble a Chinese or Japanese tree; accents of navy blue flowers; dress is accented with iridescent sequins with bead at center; wide neckline; very wide, short sleeves of stiffened net of abaca, a hemp fabric from a plant native to the Philippines; sleeves have accents of fabric of the branches on the dress; wrap skirt with fan detail at side; calf-length; cotton lined; center-back zip closure.
a) Terno dress of peach organza over peach satin with woven diagonal stripes of off-white scrolling flowers; wide V-neckline; darts on bodice and skirt from waist seam at natural waist; seam around hips with A-line skirt below that falls to full-length; very full wide sleeves of pina net; sleeves are pleated at shoulder; sleeves have scrolling flower design in metallic purple and white; center-back zip closure. b) Shawl of pina net with scalloped edges and scrolling flowers of white and metallic purple; long triangular shape.
Blouse of fine pina hand embroidered with black cotton flowers, butterfly and lines; scoop neckline; short sleeves; cropped length; decorative scalloped edges.
Skirt of green ombre synthetic silk with long curved hem train; fitted through the hips with a slight A-line finish; hem and train are backed with grey-blue cotton; drawstring channel at waistline. Record says there is a "Bolero and Fichu". Not in C-3.
a) Philippine Terno of white jusi (like organdy) accented with embroidered blue flowers; very wide, butterfly sleeves of rengue (stiff pineapple mesh fiber); sleeves are elbow-length with scalloped trim and blue embroidery; sweetheart neckline with ruching at bust center seam; skirt is gathered into slightly high waistline seam; full-length. b) Shawl of abaca (strong fiber obtained from the leaf stalk of a banana tree native to the Philippines) accented with blue embroidered flowers; triangular shape with points that meet in front; pleats are sewn into the shawl to create the shape; scalloped trim with blue embroidery.
Shirt (Barong Tagalog) of off-white sheer organza with long sleeves with cuffs and small shirt collar; front button placket features delicate floral embroidery; placket extends below waist.
Blouse of cream silk with pale brown embroidered, vined flowers on upper bodice and short sleeves; open-check weave accents; round collar; center-back button closure.