New Straits Times

Minimalist flair

Tailored using Italian handwoven fabric and Japanese cotton, new fashion label Jawi gives the Baju Melayu a stylish new versatilit­y, writes Nadia Badarudin

- Nadia_badarudin@nst.com.my

ENTREPRENE­UR Saziana Mohd Amran loves fashion. Her passion lies in traditiona­l Malay wear particular­ly in heritage pieces inspired by Johor culture, the state where she was born and bred. Armed with her interest in Baju Melayu (a traditiona­l Malay outfit for men) combined with her business acumen, Saziana braved her way through the local fashion scene and launched Jawi, a retail brand specialisi­ng in Baju Melayu paired with black trousers.

“Jawi used to be the standard script for the Malay language and signifies an element of Malay culture. I chose Jawi as our brand name because it reflects Malay heritage including traditiona­l wear like Baju Melayu.

“Fashion-wise, Jawi is all about comfort and minimalism, a combinatio­n of both traditiona­l Malay elements and modern fashion,” says Saziana. Jawi’s Baju Melayu collection comes in pop and modern colours. social norms.

Jawi’s Baju Melayu collection comprises two designs: Ibrahim (Baju Melayu Cekak Musang), and Abu Bakar (Baju Melayu Teluk Belanga).

The clothes are made of high quality Italian handwoven cotton and Japanese cotton, carefully picked to ensure total comfort when worn in our hot and humid weather. The collection comes in a plethora of fresh pastel and bold colours such as mint, pink lavender, salmon, emerald, royal blue and maroon for that fresh and youthful look.

“Our aim is to maintain the outfit’s originalit­y while infusing a subtle sense of modernity and practicali­ty to the traditiona­l Baju Melayu ensemble. And the pair-up of the Baju Melayu top with black trousers is adapted from the style worn by the royal family of Johor,” says Saziana. She adds that such styling would appeal to most young men.

Besides Baju Melayu, Jawi also offers elegant kurta (a loose collarless shirt worn by people from South Asia) but with the added touch of fancy batik pockets.

The brand will be rolling out traditiona­l Malay women’s wear such as Kurung Johor and headscarve­s soon.

For details, visit www.instagram.com/ jawirtw or www.facebook.com/jawirtw

 ?? Photo by Jawi ?? Elegant kurta featuring batik pockets.
Photo by Jawi Elegant kurta featuring batik pockets.
 ??  ?? That youthful look — the Baju Melayu top and black pants combo is set to appeal to the younger crowd.
That youthful look — the Baju Melayu top and black pants combo is set to appeal to the younger crowd.
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 ??  ?? Jawi was founded by Johorean entreprene­ur Saziana Mohd Amran, whose passion lies in heritage or traditiona­l Malay wear.
Jawi was founded by Johorean entreprene­ur Saziana Mohd Amran, whose passion lies in heritage or traditiona­l Malay wear.

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