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The Unesco-listed garment is proudly worn from Indonesia to Malaysia, its name revealing centuries of cultural exchange with ...
Malaysia Airlines proudly presents a showcase of its iconic ‘Sarong Kebaya’ uniforms, highlighting their evolution since the debut in 1963, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of its ...
Malaysia and several of its Asean allies have nominated the kebaya for the UN’s intangible cultural heritage list, with a decision expected in 2024.
Nyonya Kebaya - A Living Art, ... More than 70 pieces from Endon's private collection of 400 kebayas are on display for the first time outside Malaysia, including examples from the 1920s.
KUALA LUMPUR, July 24 (Bernama) – The recently concluded 2.0 Karnival Kebaya Malaysia 2024, held at Subang Parade has set new standards in celebrating traditional attire and cultural pride, making the ...
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand agreed to jointly nominate the "kebaya" to be inscribed on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage for 2023.
The kebaya is iconic and synonymous with Malaysia Airlines’ brand and their stewardesses. It has been the beautiful uniform of the airline’s flight stewardesses since Malaysian Airlines System ...
In 1963, Malaysia Airlines embarked on a new chapter with its cabin crew uniforms, starting with a vibrant red Sarong Kebaya featuring a traditional kutu baru bodice and nine pleats.
KUALA LUMPUR: A survey by Malaysia’s flag carrier sent to its customers asking for their opinion on whether its iconic kebaya uniforms should be “refreshed” to make it more inclusive has ...
Singapore, Brunei, Thailand and Malaysia aim to submit the nomination of the kebaya to UNESCO in March 2023, with the result expected to be announced at the end of 2024.
Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia and Thailand have nominated the kebaya – widely worn by women in Southeast Asia – for Unesco’s intangible cultural heritage list ...