The Philippine Star

Phl fashion icon Pitoy Moreno, 88

- By MILLET MANANQUIL

Jose “Pitoy” Moreno, the Fashion Czar of Asia, died yesterday. He was 88.

Moreno had spent most of his time at the Manila Doctors Hospital due to Alzheimer ’s disease the past

decade. His last bow on the fashion ramp was in 2011 when the Lopez Group mounted a tribute to him.

Moreno wielded power as he mixed fashion, society, art, culture, history and politics in his career that spanned almost six decades.

He dressed up all the First Ladies of the Philippine­s except Mrs. Aurora Quezon. He made gowns for two Philippine presidents – Cory Aquino and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Royalty also wore Moreno: Princess Margaret of Britain, Queen Sirikit of Thailand, Queen Margarita of Bulgaria, to name a few. Also in his who’s who roster were Nancy Reagan, Pat Nixon, Betty Ford, Margot Fonteyn and Deeda Blair.

Moreno’s fashion shows were shown before royalty and VIPs in London, Monaco, Marbella, Washington DC, Beijing, Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur.

Renowned for being a beauty queen maker, Moreno for years served as consultant to Stella Marquez-Araneta of the Bb. Pilipinas pageants. He showed a preference for beauties and fashion models from upper crust families.

Born Feb. 25, 1930, he was proud of his Gagalangin, Tondo roots though. It was at the University of the Philippine­s where his Fine Arts classmates including Celia Diaz Laurel, Araceli Limcaoco Dans, Josie Trinidad-Lichauco and Nora Daza that he began his entry into the corridors of power.

A member of the Upsilon Sigma Phi, his link with frat brothers like Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda Romuladez-Marcos proved valuable. Among his closest friends was the late Imelda Cojuangco, with whom he became active in charity and cultural projects.

In 2009, Moreno was named National Artist amid protests over the insertion by then president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of six persons who did not go through the usual vetting process, among them film director Carlo Caparas.

The Supreme Court nullified Moreno’s proclamati­on. He was never re-nominated.

During his ailing years, it was Moreno’s sister, poet Virginia Moreno, and friends like former model Conchitina Bernardo and businessma­n Johnny Valdez who looked after him.

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