Filipino tattoo artist Apo Whang-Od has become the oldest person to ever appear on the cover of Vogue at the age of 106. Vogue Philippines announced last week that Whang-Od would be the magazine’s ...
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At 106, Apo Whang-od is the oldest known person practicing batok, a traditional tattooing technique that dates back 1,000 years in the Philippines. These tattoos were once badges of honor to warriors ...
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At 106 years old, Apo Whang-Od (also known as Maria Oggay), has become the oldest person to grace a Vogue cover. The indigenous Filipino woman of the Kalinga tribe is seen on the April cover for Vogue ...
Vogue Philippines's April issue features Apo Whang-Od, an Indigenous tattoo artist from Buscalan, a remote village in the mountainous area of the Kalinga province situated in the northern Philippines.
UNDATED (WKRC) - Vogue's latest cover model is shattering expectations in more ways than one. Apo Whang-Od is a tattoo artist from Buscalan, a mountain village in The Philippines' Kalinga province.
Apo Whang-Od has become the oldest cover star to appear on Vogue. Photographed by Artu Nepomuceno, the 106-year-old Indigenous tattoo artist is on the cover of Vogue Philippines' April Beauty Issue ...
The magazine also praised the artist on Instagram for how her works symbolises the “strength and beauty of the Filipino spirit”. “Heralded as the last mambabatok of her generation, she has imprinted ...