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Worst fashion decision ever? World leaders to don pineapple shirts in Philippines

FP Archives • November 17, 2015, 14:00:16 IST
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Star Trek suits are out and pineapple shirts are in as the Philippines seeks to keep the world’s most powerful leaders off the list of global summit fashion train wrecks.

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Worst fashion decision ever? World leaders to don pineapple shirts in Philippines

Philippines: Star Trek suits are out and pineapple shirts are in as the Philippines seeks to keep the world’s most powerful leaders off the list of global summit fashion train wrecks. Boldly ignoring the ridicule levelled at past costumes, the Philippines is continuing the spotty tradition of dressing the heads of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) nations in the host country’s national garment. Filipino designer to the stars Paul Cabral laboured for four months creating a traditional “barong” shirt for each of the 21 APEC leaders, embroidered with individual symbols of their country. The shirts, semi-sheer and partially made from pineapple fibre, will be worn at the summit opening in Manila on Wednesday. [caption id=“attachment_2510034” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Pineapple fibre dress shirts anyone? PHOTO/CARL COURT](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/rsz_000_arp3530272.jpg) Pineapple fibre dress shirts anyone? PHOTO/CARL COURT[/caption] But shaking off the APEC red carpet’s reputation as a worst-dressed parade will be a tall order for Cabral if past attempts are anything to go by. Last year, the tunics worn by the leaders in China went viral on the Internet for resembling Star Trek uniforms. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis in 2008, the ponchos worn by the leaders in Peru were ridiculed as potato sacks, while global power players looked visibly uncomfortable two years earlier as they shuffled onto the stage for a photo-op wearing Vietnam’s “ao dai” tunics. The tradition harks back to 1993 when US President Bill Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Previously, he served as Governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992.">Bill Clinton put his APEC colleagues in leather bomber jackets – the kind worn by World War II fighter pilots. The “barong tagalog” holds a special place in a Filipino man’s closet, reserved for special events like weddings. It also serves as his burial shroud. The cloth is made from the hard, spiked leaves from the pineapple’s crown, which are pounded and dried. For the leaders’ shirts, Cabral mixed it with silk to make it more comfortable. “This summit is the best showcase for the barong and for Filipino talent,” Cabral told AFP at his atelier in Manila, as he marked the finished garments for delivery to the presidential palace. “The whole world is your audience, nothing can be more grandiose than that.” Cabral said he was confident that his design would not be the butt of jokes. “I’m not at all worried. I just concentrated on my job,” he said. Cabral said he studied the APEC leaders’ posture to come up with a design that both represents their country and suits their build. United States President Barack Obama’s tall frame will be draped with bold patterns from American renaissance architecture, he said. The shirt of China’s Xi Jinping features tall bamboo with cascading leaves while Malaysia’s Najib Razak boasts warrior shields from Sarawak. But the most important detail in the shirts for those wearing them may not be the intricate embroidery. Cabral said he secretly sewed a satin lining on the tough collars to prevent itching. “We want the leaders to be comfortable,” Cabral said. Last year the leaders were mocked for their Star Treke inspired outfit.

RT @dandrezner: Close, but that's still Star Trek V. RT @cjjosh: Worst Star Trek movie ever #APEC http://t.co/vDl5xBceKo

— Firman Witoelar (@ujangw) November 10, 2014

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