Boxes of Imelda Marcos’ Fancy Shoes Found Growing Mold in a Philippine Museum
LatestImelda Marcos, former Philippine first lady and current member of the country’s House of Representatives, left behind a whole lot of designer shoes and clothes when she and her husband, former Philippine dictator and Barong shirt enthusiast Ferdinand Marcos, were forced into exile back in 1986. Unfortunately, after languishing uncared-for in palace storage for many years, all the fancy Marcos ensembles have begun to gather mold as they faithfully fulfill their new somewhat ignominious role as a tenement for subtropical insects.
According to the AP, workers at Manila’s National Museum recently discovered more than 150 boxes testifying to the excess and luxury that the Marcoses indulged in before the army-backed “people power” revolt sent them fleeing to Hawaii. The Marcos effects included designer clothes, pieces of art, and at least 1,220 pairs of Imelda Marcos’ shoes. The boxes were transferred to the National Museum two years ago for safekeeping, but their contents ironically deteriorated further when water from a tropical storm inundated the padlocked museum hall they were being stored in.