Philippine Daily Inquirer

Brilliant! Netizens twit ‘gown’ solon

- By Fe Zamora Inquirer Social Media

“RUBBISH!”

This was how a netizen, who goes by the cybername@chez_Kitron, described a bill requiring homegrown beauty contestant­s to wear only Filipino-made gowns in internatio­nal pageants.

Whatever it was that moved Rep. Eric L. Olivarez, author of proposed House Bill No. 5691, to file the measure did not sit well with netizens who follow the INQUIRER on social media.

“Are these lawmakers running out of fresh ideas that they will waste time filing a bill on such a petty issue?” netizen Hey_Dudes said, in a jab at Olivarez’s rather belated proposal.

“I pity the constituen­ts of this brilliant representa­tive. Climate change must have affected his superior intellect,” said netizen Max Bebot Tandan Jr.

“Pagdasal po natin ang Pilipinas… (Let’s pray for the Philippine­s),” blogger/actor/singer Joshua Pineda, who uses the name @Geekrology, quipped on Twitter.

“I have no words! #facepalm,” social media humorist @krizzy_kalerquie said.

“Antatalino talaga! (How brilliant!),” said @Dessa_ tweets in jest.

“I am a pageant fan but this is just so wrong,” said netizen @memantasti­c, suggesting that the lawmaker couldn’t seem to get over the gown Miss Philippine­s Mary Jean Lastimosa wore during the 63rd annual Miss Universe competitio­n in Miami, Florida, last January.

Lastimosa had worn a Colombian-designed gown for the pageant’s national costume competitio­n.

Lastimosa’s gown raised not a few eyebrows among Filipinos who thought a Filipino designer would have done a better job. It became a “trending topic” for some time.

The Olivarez bill also states that garments, dresses or costumes “representa­tive of Filipino culture, identity and nationalit­y” shall at all times be the default fashion design for every Filipino beauty pageant contestant in any internatio­nal beauty pageant.

If passed, the measure will allow foreign designers to assist Filipino designers in the creation of dresses or costumes for Filipino beauty contestant­s in internatio­nal beauty pageants, “provided the fashion designers creating the costumes or dresses are working as a team and the team is headed by a Filipino fashion designer.”

Any franchise holder, handler, organizer or sponsor that violates any of the provisions may face imprisonme­nt of six months or a fine of P100,000, or both.

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