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Parade of Lights 2022 | Zamboanga Hermosa Festival 2022

3:27 PM
IN PHOTOS: ✨𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗟𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮✨ Congratulations to the winning illuminated floats with the theme "Celebracion de Colores": 

1st Place - Tau Gamma Phi Zamboanga Council
2nd Place - Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School
3rd Place - Kuya's Lechon
4th Place - Brent Colleges, Inc
5th Place - Barangay Arena Blanco

Photos by 📸: Ced Zabala #ZamboHermosaFest #ZamboHermosaFest2022 #CelebracionDeColores



1st Place - Tau Gamma Phi Zamboanga Council



 

2nd Place - Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School 



3rd Place - Kuya's Lechon 


4th Place - Brent Colleges, Inc 



5th Place - Barangay Arena Blanco

Other entries:



MLhuillier




Mega Sardines


Barangay Mampang

Gender and Development Office (Pink October)


Autocross Zamboanga 




Philippine Air Force

Mascota de Zamboanga 2019 "Mascota de Reunion Social"

5:00 PM
Zamboanga's grandest fashion showdown, Mascota de Zamboanga, was held on October 9, 2019 at Astoria Regency Convention Center with the theme "Mascota de Reunion Social" or Mascota for Social Gatherings.

Zamboangueño women claim ownership of the mascota, a formal gown with a fitting bodice, her shoulders draped demurely by a luxuriously embroidered, though stiff, pañuelo and fastened at the breast by a brooch or a medal. The skirt tapers down from the waist but continues on to an extended trail called the cola. The cola may be held on one hand as the lady walks around, or it may likewise by pinned on the waist or slipped up a cord (belt) that holds the dainty abanico or purse.

 The traditional Zamboangueña dress has been limited to formal functions, replaced by the more common shirt, denim jeans, and sneakers for men, and shirts, blouses, skirts or pants, and heeled shoes for women. Here are the spectacular entries of this year's Mascota de Zamboanga through the lens of Mr. Al-Shariff Aguil of Al-Shariff Photography.


"Persona" by Chris Arakan
Señorita Jessa Santos
This piece is intended for a Masquerade, a ball where attendees wear costumes and masks in a night of entertainment and celebration. The dominant color that is used is black, which symbolizes mystery, formality and sophistication, and green. "Persona" is a latin word which means mask.


"Rosalinda" by Junikko Santos
Señorita Jesreel Ramas
This red mascota is inspired by the romantic rose, a flower which symbolizes love, passion, courage, strength and power. The piece is decorated with rose petals and glittering crystals which exudes elegance and beauty.

"Paraluman" by Sharynel Anne Veradio
Señorita Ella Jane Gadia
This mascota is named after an iconic actress which became a symbol of Filipina beauty. Inspired by the golden era of cinema, this sophisticated dress is meant to be worn in theaters or sarzuelas. The skirt is made of floral print silk and the upper part is embedded with floral organzas


"Aristocrata" by Harold Ruste Bernabe
Señorita Bebilyn Selin
Inspired by the designer's heritage, this piece takes inspiration from the lustrous porcelain ceramics of the Chinese aristocrats where the name came from. This crown jewel of a Mascota is fit for a royal empress for her grand coronation.


"Tenebris Nocta" by Eddie Villaflor
Señorita Gaymarie Andalis
This purple mascota's title means "dimmed night", inspired by the hues of the twilight. Violet is the color of royalty and magic, which makes this piece a luxurious and enchanting dress that is fit for a grandiose event.


"Victoria" by Nicole Salih
Señorita Reikalen Ishii
An ensemble meant to be worn for a masquerade ball, this impecable mascota represents beauty and sophistication of a modern Zamboangueña.


"Esposa del Inchero" by Usni Sali
Señorita Albi Joy Gonzales
Perhaps the most unique concept of all is this Mascota for a widow who is attending the funeral of his departed beloved husband. The colors black and white symbolizes sadness and purity. The mascota is embellished with crocheted purple and pink flowers.


"Cory" by Orlan Lopez
Señorita Centaime Andrea Smith
Yellow, which is one of the traditional colors of the Philippine flag, inspired this mascota for a modern Filipino social event. It symbolizes optimism and conveys youthful and fresh energy to uplift and illuminate success and confidence to the Zamboangueña.


"Sacerdotisa de Seiryu" by Raustin Siocon
Señorita Gwin Dawami
Inspired by the Azure Chinese dragon constellation deity of east seas, Seiryu. This brilliant masterpiece is studded with hundreds of gemstones that will make any señorita sparkle in a night of glamour.


"Mi Unica Hija" by Glady Rose Pantua
Señorita Shantara Satine Suico
The title means "My only daughter" which is inspired by the young Zamboangueña. The shades of taupe brings out the vintage look. The mascota is embroidered with flowers, symbolizing the blossoming beauty of the señorita.


"Belleza de la Jardin" by Vincci Descalzo (4th Runner-Up)
Señorita Bellatrix Tan
This rose colored ensemble is inspired by a spring garden full of flowers meant to for a young blossoming señorita. Embellished with crystals and handcrafted flowers, this piece will surely make any woman blush and bloom in her grand occassion.


"Traje de Oro" by Geronie Labora (3rd Runner-Up)
Señorita Lyka Nicole Francisco
This golden masterpiece is inspired by Zamboanga Hermosa, the beautiful Zamboanga. The opulent color is a precious metal used for royalty and luxury such as jewelry. The mascota is embedded with golden flowers symbolizing and its rich culture, and the payneta is inspired by the Fort Pilar Shrine.


"Azul Celeste" by Frederic Rodriguez (2nd Runner-up)
Señorita Henkel Julian (Bella de la Noche)
This blue mascota takes inspiration from the "rio encantado" or enchanted river which also called "blue sky" where the title comes from. This evangelical beauty symbolizes divinity, sophistication, and luxury of an "alta sociedad" Zamboangueña ready to shine in any event.


"Aurora" by Hamza Grey Scoff (1st Runner-up)
Señorita Angelica Baird
Inspired by the colors of dawn and the Marian devotion of Zamboangueños. This mascota expresses the religious spirit and strong faith. Embroidered colored represents pure beauty and the season of spring which will make a señorita stand out among the crowd.

"Poderosa" by Erich Miñoza (1st Place)
Señorita Lee Daina Nelson
This year's winning masterpiece expresses women empowerment with its eye-catching beauty. This mascota showcases indigenous patterns and materials celebrating the different ethnicities of Zamboangueña beauty and strength.

Enhorabuena to all winners and to all participating designers for the gorgeous gowns and wonderful show this year!
#ZamboHermosaFest #MasAlegreNaZamboanga

Mi Ciuad de Zamboanga Photo Competition 2016

9:52 AM
Celebrating Zamboangueño creativity and ingenuity, the local government on Tuesday, April 26, recognized the winning entries of two summer festival competitions – the Mi Ciudad de Zamboanga Photo competition and the 1st Zamboanga Chalk Art contest.

For the photo competition, the entry of Gerard A. Pacaña was adjudged the best among the field of 30 photo submissions. Entitled ‘Baile’, Pacaña’s photo featured fire dancers performing in the City’s Rizal Shrine.

Berlito Bolotaolo’s ‘El Cross Mayor’, a photo depicting devotees in Abong-Abong, landed the second spot, while Ulysses John Almocera’s ‘Yakan Kaleidoscope’ featuring the Yakan hand-woven fabric, claimed both the third place, and the voter’s choice award with 623 likes and 101 shares on Facebook.

Winners received cash prizes and plaques of recognition.

Making up the finalists line-up were the entries of Joseph Lou Sta. Teresa (Vela De Ezperanza), Rudmar Villanueva (Vida’y Vinta), Arthur Joshua Rodriguez (The Sea is what I See), and Fouad Isahac Arakama (The Builder). Click on the Photo for gallery view. Photo courtesy of the City Government of Zamboanga


Top 10: Entry #20. #VelaDeEsperanza
by Joseph Lou Sta. Teresa
February 27, 2016, Paseo del Mar
Camera: Canon 70D
Description: A vinta can never go further than where the waves bring it but the sail that spreads out brings hope to new journeys and brighter future. The Vinta is an iconic symbol of Zamboanga’s diverse culture and colorful, harmonious city life. #DiaDeZamboanga


Top 9: Entry #18. Vida’y Vinta
By Rudmar Villanueva
February 8, 2016, Sta. Cruz Island
Camera: GoPro Hero4
Description: Vida’y vinta, nuay piho. Vita’y Vinta, ta segui lang man anud. Vida’y Vinta ta segui lang si onde liba el coryentaso. Pero el Vida’y Vinta amo ya hace conose con aton.


Top 8: Entry #5. Candle Light
By Gerard A. Pacaña
March 19, 2016, Rizal Shrine
Camera: Nikon D7000
Description: In every candle we lit, it produces a burning flame. A flame that lights up a path in saving mother earth hand in hand.



Top 7: Entry #6. El Luna na Paseo del Mar
By Berlito M. Bolotaolo
March 12, 2016, Paseo del Mar
Camera: Fuji X-M1
Description: Paseo del Mar, a very romantic place, especially if you get lucky and get to see the majestic moon shining while the sun is setting.


Top 6: Entry #26. Master Weaver
by Ulysses John P. Almocera
February 16, 2016, Sinunuc, Zamboanga City
Camera: Fuji X-A2
Description: One of the most intricate hand woven fabrics in the Philippines is the Yakan weave. A village in Sinunuc, Zamboanga City is one popular tourist spot which houses traditional weavers who makes intricate fabrics patterned from bamboo, diamond, flowers and leaves. The photo features a master weaver who is making a very intricate and symmetrical fabric. #JustGoPilipinas #JustGoZamboanga
Check our more photos at www.ujalmocera.com


Top 5: Entry #28. The Sea is what i See
By Arthur Joshua Rodriguez
January 15, 2016, Paseo del Mar
Camera: IPhone5s
Description: The Coastal living in Zamboanga is known for its majestic presentation as to how the city was able to embrace diversity; they came to live and breathe the sea breeze for it is where they have cultivated their hopes and dreams as they paddle forward to their destination.



Top 4: Entry #11. The Builder
By Fouad Isahac Arakama
April 12, 2016, Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Camera: Nikon D3100
Description: A construction worker arranged the bricks for the sidewalk for the beautification of NS Valderosa Street. This simple job shows how they love and want the Zamboanga city to be attractive to people. Even though there is an exchange for money, he still chose the certain kind of job. He subconsciously wanted to do it.


Third Place: Entry #25. Yakan Kaleidescope
by Ulysses John P. Almocera
February 16, 2016, Sinunuc, Zamboanga City
Camera: Fuji X-A2
Description: One of the most intricate hand woven fabrics in the Philippines is the Yakan weave. A village in Sinunuc, Zamboanga City is one popular tourist spot which houses traditional weavers who makes intricate fabrics patterned from bamboo, diamond, flowers and leaves. The photo features a bamboo patterned fabric during its production stage. #JustGoPilipinas #JustGoZamboanga
Check our more photos at www.ujalmocera.com


Second Place: Entry #7. El Cross Mayor
By Berlito M. Bolotaolo
March 25, 2016, Abong-Abong
Camera: Nikon D90
Description: Each year, devoted Zamboangueño Christians pay a visit in this giant cross to light a candle and pray.


First Place: Entry #4. Baile
By Gerard A. Pacaña
March 19, 2016, Rizal Shrine
Camera: Nikon D7000 (f/5.6, .5, ISO 500)
Description: El fuego na ritmo de baile. Celebrar un advocacia, salvar a nacion y su mundo vida.

Check out the rest of the entries at the official facebook page of Zamboanga Hermosa Festival here. Like and share to spread these beautiful images of Mi Ciudad de Zamboanga! #SummerNaZambo2016
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