1. Catriona rolled around a "parol" or a giant Christmas lantern, which represents Luzon. According to her designer Jearson Demavivas, the parol called "Magdiwang" or "celebrate" with a brass border design was made in Apalit, Pampanga. At the back of the lantern is a painting with inscription of the lyrics from "Lupang Hinirang" written in Baybayin.
2. Her body suit, dubbed "Lumaban," with tattoo designs used by the "Pintados" or tattooed warriors represent Visayas. "The tattoos represent an individual’s journey and a public testimony recounting acts of combat, bravery, and strength, that perfectly represents the courageous and resilient Filipino spirit amidst trials we face in this day and age,".
A status symbol is a perceived visible, external denotation of one's social position and perceived indicator of economic or social status.[1] Many luxury goods are often considered status symbols. Status symbol is also a sociological term – as part of social and sociological symbolic interactionism – relating to how individuals and groups interact and interpret various cultural symbols.[2]
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1. Catriona rolled around a "parol" or a giant Christmas lantern, which represents Luzon. According to her designer Jearson Demavivas, the parol called "Magdiwang" or "celebrate" with a brass border design was made in Apalit, Pampanga. At the back of the lantern is a painting with inscription of the lyrics from "Lupang Hinirang" written in Baybayin.
2. Her body suit, dubbed "Lumaban," with tattoo designs used by the "Pintados" or tattooed warriors represent Visayas. "The tattoos represent an individual’s journey and a public testimony recounting acts of combat, bravery, and strength, that perfectly represents the courageous and resilient Filipino spirit amidst trials we face in this day and age,".
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A status symbol is a perceived visible, external denotation of one's social position and perceived indicator of economic or social status.[1] Many luxury goods are often considered status symbols. Status symbol is also a sociological term – as part of social and sociological symbolic interactionism – relating to how individuals and groups interact and interpret various cultural symbols.[2]
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pp - Pianissimo - very soft
mp - mezzo piano - moderately soft
p - piano - soft
f - forte - loud
mf - mezzo forte - moderately loud
ff - fortissimo - very loud
sfz- sforzando - sudden accent
fp - fortepiano - loud, then soft
> - crescendo - gradually getting louder
< - diminuendo - gradually getting softer
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