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Maria Clara gown : ウィキペディア英語版 | María Clara gown
The María Clara gown is a traditional gown worn by women in the Philippines. This Filipino dress takes its name from María Clara, the mestiza protagonist of the national epic ''Noli me tangere'', penned in 1890 by Filipino national hero José Rizal. It has been connected to the María Clara character because of her traits: delicate, feminine, self-assured and with a sense of identity. The María Clara outfit is the only Philippine national attire that is named after a literary figure.〔Moreno, Jose "Pitoy". (Costume at the Fin de Siecle - Maria Clara ), Philippine Costume, koleksyon.com〕 ==Origins== The María Clara dress originated from the conventional ''baro't saya'' of early Filipino women. The ''baro't saya'' consists of a loose, long-sleeved blouse, which is then worn over a wide, ankle-length skirt.〔
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