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Malaysian fashion industry appeals for aid to help out flood victims

To support those affected by the recent floods, Malaysian designers have lent their voice to call for donations and other forms of help. ....

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Hari Raya 2021: 13 Malaysian Fashion Collections For The Festive Season


 
In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Alia Bastamam is reviving 14 of their best designs from the past, including the stellar ombré resort pieces, split-tone tunic and liquid satin shirt dress. “These looks may ring a bell, and hopefully, they bring back some good memories! says the designer.
From crystal tassels and fringes to embellished necklines and pearl-dotted lace, the collection is infused with fun, modern details without overwhelming the wearer. Reflecting the mood of the times, the collection has doubled down on its commitment to creating comfortable pieces for women. Expect flowing silhouettes, such as the present-day recreation of the Syazna into a louche cape dress.  ....

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2021 fashion trends to mirror those of last year, says Malaysian style insiders


Virtual clothes
Digital is the way forward, it seems. Even for clothes. Motoguo, a designer who is known for pushing the boundaries of what is considered normal fashion, thinks even the way people dress up.
“The next big trend of 2021 is most probably going to be digital fashion. As the world is still feeling the effects of Covid-19, many creators are devising or already selling ‘digital clothing’, whereby customers have a picture of themselves and the clothes of their choosing are then rendered and created via augmented reality (AR) technology, ” he says.
Keeping an open mind
In order to survive, fashion realised it could not continue operating the way it did. Last year saw the industry growing up – coming to terms of being ethical and inclusive. ....

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