This would work for Template::HTML, but not for TT2.
Of course it would. You can pass arbitrary perl data structures to TT and its loop controls are better/deeper than HTML::Template's. The reason some people prefer HT over TT is precisely because it has drastically fewer features (and better speed but for the template layer, that's generally the dumbest place to try to optimize) so it is closer to the purist idea of a view; which, as you mention, can be better for the designer, etc. There is nothing HT does that you can't do in TT.
Why don't you post some sample code of what your data structure looks like?
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