This kebaya is designed by Mr Wong. It follows a style that is especially popular among Peranakan women. The most eye-catching part of this garment is its embroidery, or sulam in Malay.
The uniqueness of the kebaya can be seen through its design. The basic style features a split at the front with a pesak (gore), long sleeves, and is secured with three pins and brooches.
From the elegant Nyonya kebaya to the timeless Javanese style, its charm lies in both its beauty and its deep cultural significance. The kebaya’s origins trace back to the 15th century in the ...
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