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What is a Kebaya? A Kebaya is a conventional blouse worn by ladies in South East Asia, mainly Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore, The material is normally made of sheer material and worn with a batik or sarong.

Kebaya is originated from Arab globe, the Arabic word for clothing is Kaba. Kebaya got its name as a type of clothes from the Portuguese when the landed in South East Asia in the early days. It slowly found its methods to be related with a type of blouse worn by Indonesian women in 15th or 16th century.

The clothes kind started to spread to Malacca, Java, Bali, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi. After hundred years of accustoming, the garments have become part of the local customs and tradition.

Prior 1600, kebaya on Java island were considered as a sacred clothes to be worn only by the Javanese monachy. During the dutch colonization of the island, European women begin wearing kebaya their formal attire. The kebayas in this period was made from mori fabric, with silk embroidered and spots colorful patterns.

In Malacca region, a different variety of kebaya is known as "nyonya kebaya" became a very important cultural part of the Peranakan people. Nyonya kebaya dress consists of a kebaya completed with a Sarong and beaded footwear (kasut manek). The nyonya kebaya gains its recognition that the dress is wore also by other races, and cultures. Understanding fully well the beauty of the kebaya, style designers are looking into methods of modifying the design and creating kebaya a more fashionable outfit for the contemporary world. Casual developed kebaya can even be worn with modern clothes like jeans or skirts. For formal events like weddings, numerous fashion designers are exploring other types of fine fabrics like laces to create a kabaya for bridal wear.

What is a Sarong? A Sarong is a large tube of fabric, frequently wrapped about the waist and worn as a skirt by men and women all through much of Southern and East Western Asia, pacific islands and the horns of Africa. The fabric is frequently printed with bright colours with intricate patterns, most frequently themed with flora and fauna. They are normally checkered, or with geometric patterns. Sarongs are also utilized as wall hangings as an Art work. It is also used as other forms of clothings, such as infant carriers, full dresses, or as a shawl.

In strict usage, sarong denotes the lower garment worn by the Malay individuals for males and ladies alike. Consisting of length of fabric about a yard wide and two-and-a-half yards long. Centre of this sheet, across the narrower width, a panel of contrasting colour or pattern about one foot wide is woven or dyed into the fabric, which is known as the kepala or "head" of the sarong.

This sheet is sewed at the narrower components to type a tube. To put on it, 1 actions into this tube, he brings the higher edge to above the level of the belly button, while the hem should be about the same height with the ankles, positions the kepala at the centre of the back, and folds in the extra fabric from each sides to the front, centering it, then overlap and secures the sarong by way of rolling the upper portion more than itself. Malay men usually wear sarongs woven in a checked pattern whereas women would wear sarongs dyed in the batik method, in normally flora or fauna styles, and almost usually in bright colours. The sarong is a also very common formal put on for ladies, with a kebaya blouse

Sarong kebaya is the uniform of the Singapore Airline stewardess, otherwise recognized as Singapore girl.

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