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Thursday, October 22, 2009


The Sari



Indian Sari

This 6 - 9 yard long cloth is used by Indian race to draped around themselves. The material of the Sari had changed over the years, from silk and cotton to lighter materials like nylon. Using lighter material enables wearer to enjoy a lighter fit, need not iron and it is easy to maintain. However, one thing that is left unchanged is the sophisticated embroidery and colours of the Sari. The cloths not only creates a personal style for wearer using the vibrant colours, it also maintains the Indian culture.



A blouse ad petticoat that is draped by the Sari cloth. The method of draping the Sari varies with the Indian religious form immigrants. While there are traditional ways of draping, most people now are influenced by fashion trends as different styles of draping the Sari demonstrated in the media.





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Thursday, October 15, 2009


Mirror of the Past and the Future


Kebaya Biku

The conservative design of this suit is comfortable to wear and also brings out the cultural essence of the Malay tradition. The Kebaya has changed over the years, and now there are a greater variety of colours and patterns. Observe the intricate details of the cloth too!



Traditionally worn by Malay and Peranakan Chinese, the Kebaya style is referred to as simple scalloped embroidery along the borders. It is secured by 3 broaches and worn with Kain Sarong (waist cloth) to help stand out women slim figure.

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Kebaya Suit

The top and bottom is made of the same fabric. In order to make it easier to wear, it is incorporated with waistband, zipper at the side and readymade front pleats.

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Baju Panjang

The long fitted tunic was secured with a set of brooches and matched with kain sarong stitched on one side. It has unwaxed cotton/linen waistline and is secured with a belt. The multi coloured selendang (shawl) served as an accessory on the shoulder to give a femine touch.

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