Great stuff! Didn't know C-T was full of Pinoys. I've been looking for barong pictures that actually rock the barong. Those are all certainly great looks, now I'm having to google up those sources. Apparently #2 , which might explain the accessories... She actually looks pretty cool in it. Pretty much what I was thinking though, but with much fuller and drapier pants.
I think the reservation with the barong is kinda like the Japanese with the kimono. It's so representative of our culture, that it cannot help but be a costume, so it's reserved for "special" occasions where we cannot distance ourselves from that identity (hence, political functions, weddings, etc.). I think that's why short sleeve barongs were introduced, to give the same aesthetic, but at the same time distancing itself from the cultural connotations. it's amazing, because for whatever reason, shortening the sleeves makes it look *so* much more natural in, say, a work environment, or out in the wild somewhere, as sort of a "smart casual" alternative to the barong. I can't really find pictures of it on the net anywhere that does it justice.
As for the layering, I dunno, those pictures don't really convince me that layering is really a good option with them. Maybe if they were a little less translucent, they'd make GREAT layering pieces. Also, I'm fully in support of long sleeved, high necked/collared under layers on barongs, but I do like them see through.
Anyway, I'm gonna go disappear into the bowels of the internet researching more into this. The material is actually fascinating (Pineapple and banana fibers? wow), as is the history.
Side note: Mandarin collars go a long way towards making them look ungrandpa-ish