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Article: Hand-loomed and travel-friendly.(Fashion)
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- Manila Bulletin
- Article date:
- November 6, 2009
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An established designer is one whose creations (patterns, choice of fabrics and/or colors) are synonymous to his/her name. Lulu Tan-Gan is one of those, with her unique choice of knits. In search of clothes that didn’t need ironing, Lulu happened upon knits. “I felt the future of knits as a travel-friendly material some 30 years ago, and I haven’t changed my mind,” she shares. For the woman of the 21st century, Tan-Gan works on another phase of her clothing venture as she unearths and reinvents another fabric, the piña. She reminisces about wanting to wear her father’s Barong Tagalog, which she wanted to pair with her trousers, but ...
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