THE PUA HERITAGE Its
my first time to attend a Malaysian fashion show and the center stage of the
show is here in Manila. The traditional clothes with a touch of modern style is
shown by Pua Heritage, a Malaysian boutique in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. The
Malaysian fashion show that evening in Microtel Hotel, in SM MOA complex made us
appreciate the Malaysian culture and tradition, its not just fashion, we also
got to listen a live performance of a musician based in Borneo.
Pua
Heritage used the traditional pua kumbu. a traditional patterned multi colored
ceremonial cotton cloth used by Iban, made and used in Sarawak (Malaysia). The
cotton cloth is woven by Dayak women and are considered to be sacred objects.
The clothes with pua kumbu are used for rituals, special events, birth of a
child, burial and etc. Pua Kumbu have some similarities with our “batik”, as the
style and texture a bit the same.
The fashion show features – urban
collection, the muslimah wear collection and the couture collection.
The
Urban Collection features modern architectural designs with strategically placed
patches of the Pua motif fabrics in a cotton and microfiber blend, in bold and
striking colors, evoking the bold-spirited women of this
century.
URBAN COLLECTION
The Muslimah Wear Collection is designed for the modern Muslim, merging
conformity with style. Loose-fitting and flowing, as homage to the dictates of
the Muslim culture, the designs are mainly easy to wear outer garments. The line
is stylish yet modest, and made from Valentino satin combined with soft Pua
motif fabrics.
MUSLIMAH WEAR COLLECTION
The Couture Collection is comprised of ten gowns made
from delicate French lace accented with embroided Pua materials,
reflecting opulence and glamour. Each piece is lovingly embroided and sewn by
hand with the most meticulous craftsmanship.
COUTURE
COLLECTIONIncluded in the show is the line of Leather Wear,
featuring handmade Nappa leather jackets and trench coats, accented with patches
of the Pua material in contrasting colour. The pieces in this particular line
show an edgier interpretation of the Pua.
LEATHER
WEAR
“All the pieces in our collections celebrate
local artisans and our rich heritage, yet are totally wearable in today’s
current setting. We recognize and create what is current, without forgetting our
roots,” says Hussein Suhailin Majeni, Retail Manager & Designer of Pua
Heritage.
History In The Weave.
Each Pua weave conveys a rich history of generations
of the treasured indigenous handicraft of the members of the Iban or Dayak Clan,
who still live in the long houses of rural Sarawak, Borneo.The weave tells of
locally grown handspun cotton textiles using techniques and traditional looms
with origins that date back to early trading among neighboring countries of the
Indian subcontinent.
Developed and refined by women of Sarawak, the weave, from
design to technique, has been part of the unique character Malaysian Borneo has
been known for. Pua Kumbu has many similarities with the popular "Ikat" weave.
Both share a common ancestry and method, and it is only the motifs that have
evolved separately.
Staying current; preserving a legacy.
Launched in 2013, Pua Heritage
is a boutique in Malaysia that carries unique local Bornean fashion- and style-
inspired clothing and merchandise. Founded by designer and Managing Director Ms.
Noraini Alision Salleh, Pua Heritage evolved from a specialty boutique to a
fashion house with the brand name N-Inspired, carrying sub-collections Urban,
Couture, Muslimah, Traditional, Bridal, Footwear, among others. Ms. Salleh works
with four other designers who collectively produce the N-Inspired Collection for
Pua Heritage.
The
Malaysian collection presented in this fashion show is just a preview of what
will be unveiled this coming October when Pua Heritage launches its roster of
Fashion Designs in the Philippines in the next Manila Fame Exhibit. For more
information on the latest collection, please check their website:
www.gadingkenyalang.com