The kebaya is a traditional Southeast Asian blouse, known for its lace and embroidery, and typically worn with a sarong or batik skirt. Made from light fabrics and secured at the front with fasteners like buttons, pins, or brooches.
Historically worn as daily attire, the kebaya today is seen at formal events, festivals, ceremonies, and on the performing arts stage.
The kebaya featured in the photos is the Nyonya kebaya—popular in Singapore and Malaysia. It features vibrant embroidery and is closely associated with Peranakan heritage. They are always worn with brooches called kerongsang or kerosang. Size is M (see measurements in photo).
The kebaya is a traditional Southeast Asian blouse, known for its lace and embroidery, and typically worn with a sarong or batik skirt. Made from light fabrics and secured at the front with fasteners like buttons, pins, or brooches.
Historically worn as daily attire, the kebaya today is seen at formal events, festivals, ceremonies, and on the performing arts stage.
The kebaya featured in the photos is the Nyonya kebaya—popular in Singapore and Malaysia. It features vibrant embroidery and is closely associated with Peranakan heritage. They are always worn with brooches called kerongsang or kerosang. Size is M (see measurements in photo).