Collection: Kebaya Indonesia

The kebaya is a traditional garment worn by women in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. It is a long-sleeved blouse that is usually made from silk, cotton or other fabrics, and is often adorned with intricate embroidery, brocade or other forms of decorative needlework. HistoryThe kebaya originated in the 15th century in the courts of the Malay Sultanate of Malacca, where it was worn by royal women as a symbol of status and elegance. Over time, the kebaya spread throughout Southeast Asia, with different regions developing their own unique styles and variations.