Kebaya
The Kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination worn by women in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. It is often made from lightweight fabrics like silk or cotton and features intricate embroidery or lace. The Kebaya is typically paired with a sarong, a wrap-around skirt, and is known for its elegant and feminine silhouette.
This garment has cultural significance and is often worn during special occasions, ceremonies, and festivals. The Kebaya comes in various styles and colors, reflecting regional variations and personal preferences. It symbolizes grace and is an important part of the cultural heritage in Southeast Asia.