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three women standing next to each other in different colored sari's and dresses

The community living in Malaysia is divided into 3 main groups: Malay, Chinese and Indian. Each community has its own traditional costume. On weekdays, most Malaysians dress similarly to Westerners. Only on special occasions do people wear traditional Malaysian costumes. Malaysia’s multiethnic traditional clothes are multi-colored, bespoke of their culture and radiate vibrancy. Let’s look...

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Singapore Airlines Sarong Kebaya Uniform is a two-piece blouse-skirt costume was traditionally worn by women in the South-east Asia region. It comprises of different cultures in the design which signifies Singapore's multi-racial community. 'Sarong' originates from the Malay word 'Sarung' which means 'sheath' and 'covering' whereas Kabaya has its roots from the Arabic word 'Abaya' which means clothing. There is contrast in the colours of the hip-hugging outfit. Singapore Traditional Dress, Singapore Traditional Clothing, Malaysian Traditional Clothing, Singapore Costume, Sarong Kebaya Singapore, Malaysian Dress, Singapore Outfit, Long Frock Designs, Flag Dress

Singapore Airlines Sarong Kebaya Uniform is a two-piece blouse-skirt costume was traditionally worn by women in the South-east Asia region. It comprises of different cultures in the design which signifies Singapore's multi-racial community. 'Sarong' originates from the Malay word 'Sarung' which means 'sheath' and 'covering' whereas Kabaya has its roots from the Arabic word 'Abaya' which means clothing. There is contrast in the colours of the hip-hugging outfit.

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a woman wearing a dress made out of different types of plants and leaves, standing in front of a red wall

Photo by Yuli Seperi/Sijori Images/Barcroft, taken at Pulau Carey village on December 03, 2016 in Selangor, Malaysia. The Mah Meri are one of the 18 Orang Asli groups named by the Malaysian government. They are of the Senoi subgroup. Most of the members of the Mah Meri tribe live along the coast of South Selangor from Sungai Pelek up to Pulau Carey, although there is at least one Mah Meri Community on the other side of the Klang River.

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