Wednesday 6 February 2013

Tradisional Dress from ASIA

Kebaya - Indonesia


Kebaya is a traditional Indonesian clothing that comes from the Malay culture (Southeast Asia). Many traditional clothing in Southeast Asia in countries like kebaya like Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore. Kebaya is a blouse (clothing boss) combined with a subordinate fabric, cloth is also worn traditional fabrics such as batik, songket. So it is not surprising that such manifold kebaya kebaya Javanese, Balinese kebaya, kebaya Sunda and others. Kebaya will look elegant, luxurious and classy when modified with embroidery, sequins, beads and more.




Cheongsam - Cina

Cheongsam is the traditional dress Chinese woman.Cheongsam is usually a long piece with a high neck, short-sleeved, buttoned shanghai on the left or  bottom right shoulder. Cheongsam is usually brightly 
colored, red as a  show of luxury and elegance but still looks simple.






Kimono - Jepang


Kimono is a traditional clothing of Japan. Before the advent of Western clothing in Japan, long kimono worn by women of all kinds of Japanese From formal wear to daily wear kimono in Japan by all women. Kimono is a traditional Japanese clothing, T-shaped and are called obi belts. Now kimono worn on special occasions, especially for special occasions













Sari - India


Sari is a traditional garment         
that is worn by millions of Indian     
women, who come from the era of 
100 BC. Sari is one of the habits
of the clothes are kept by the 
women in India and timeless. Sari 
is the width of the fabric to the
size of approximately 20 meters 
and a width of 5-6 meters. How to 
wear sari varies, and worn by region
caste, events, religion, etc.









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