The Philippine Star

Afternoon fashion show at Casa Marcos

- From the collection of DANNY DOLOR

In the ‘50s, long before the influx of five-star hotels in Manila, fashion shows were held in classy restaurant­s, among them Casa Marcos and Botica Boie.

The Sunday Times magazine covered such event held one afternoon at Casa Marcos, Spanish restaurant along Dewey (now Roxas) Boulevard.

There was then the lone fivestar, The Manila Hotel, where fashion shows were occasion- ally mounted.

The Casa Marcos afternoon fashion shows featured the favored design of the season: basic sheath worn with varying shapes of overdress as interprete­d by top designers and modeled by Manila’s socialites. There are no profession­al models in the ‘50s, unlike today when modeling is a career for ladies and gentlemen alike, some of whom have invaded the internatio­nal scene.

Sunday Times noted other designs of the year like cocoon, flounced tube, waisted chemise, trapeze, frou-frou, eased sheath and empire silhouette — all said to be heavily influenced by French designers.

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