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A traditional wear that transcends ethnicity, religion and culture, the kebaya appeals to people from all walks of life, making it a unifying symbol that is versatile and timeless.
The kebaya, now recognised by Unesco as an intangible cultural heritage, has inspired fashion designers for the longest time and is seen as incredibly important.
SINGAPORE – Almost every kebaya you see on the hit local television drama Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story was painstakingly embroidered by Mr Raymond Wong. The veteran kebaya-maker was ...
Kebaya, a traditional women's attire cherished across Southeast Asia, has been officially inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage.
SINGAPORE – A two-piece denim outfit, a sculptural white dress and a jumpsuit with Nonya beadwork – these were just some of the kebaya-inspired looks spotted at the Singapore Fashion Council ...
UNESCO has officially placed the kebaya on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, following a joint submission between Indonesia and four other Southeast Asian ...
Kebaya , a traditional dress for women in the South, has been declared an intangible cultural heritage item by Unesco , after being proposed by five countries including Thailand.
The kebaya, widely worn by women in Southeast Asia, has been nominated for inscription on the Unesco intangible cultural heritage list by four countries. Indonesians have cried foul.
A number of kebaya (traditional Indonesian blouse) enthusiasts campaigned on Tuesday to promote #SelasaBerkebaya (Let’s wear the kebaya) at Dukuh Atas MRT Station in South Jakarta.
The kebaya was jointly nominated by five Southeast Asian countries – Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. The kebaya has been inscribed into UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list.
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