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Journal articles on the topic "Malaysian Fashion Designers"

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Rosihan, Mursyida, and Asliza Aris. "The Influence of Cultural Values Towards Creativity Enhancement: The Case of Malaysian Fashion Designers." International Journal of Art and Design 6, no. 1 (2022): 93–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ijad.v6i1.1354.

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Malaysian fashion designers face difficulties and challenges in competing in the fashion industry due to the emerging international brands that exist in the market. Cultural values have influenced fashion designers in the process of design concept and use of textiles over time. This paper attempts to analyse the influence of cultural values on Malaysian fashion designer creativity and the elements that provide for creativity enhancement. The scope of this study was based on fashion designers located around the Klang Valley area. A qualitative approach is adopted using semi structured questions
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Saaidin, Husna, Suriati Saidan, Wan Nadhra Ixora Wan Kamarulbaharin, and Shaheela Abu Bakar. "The Perception of Malaysian Youth Towards Indonesia Modest Fashion." Idealogy Journal 7, no. 1 (2022): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/idealogy.v7i1.329.

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The Malaysian modest fashion industry is a lucrative product category that is worth to look out for since 61.3% of its population are Muslims. Thus, it is imperative that the preferences of the Muslims youth in fashion design are determined. This could invariably give fashion designers the direction forward in creativity and productivity. The preferences of modest fashion in this study were determined by comparing modest clothing of well-known designers from Indonesia and Malaysia. The characteristics of modest fashion designs done by selected fashion designers from both countries were observe
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Kamarulzaman, Zulina, and Nazlina Shaari. "Establishing Fashion Design Entrepreneurs’ Management Competency in the Malaysian Fashion Landscape." International Journal of Art and Design 8, no. 1 (2024): 160–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ijad.v8i1.1534.

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The achievements of Malaysian fashion designers have been fraught with success and failure. The intense competition in the fashion industry is one of the main obstacles for fashion designers who decide to venture into fashion entrepreneurship.This study seeks to understand what additional skills are necessary and how to face the challenges they encounter. The respondents in this study were fashion design entrepreneurs who participated in group discussions, and fashion experts who were interviewed. Throughout the entirety of the process of data collecting, a collection of standardised questionn
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Saidan, Suriati, Wan Nadhra Ixora Wan Kamarulbaharin, Husna Saaidin, Norzaleha Zainun, and Mohd Hafnidzam Adzmi. "COMPARISON OF MALAYSIAN DESIGNERS' CLOTHES FOR THE EID FESTIVAL IN 2023." Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Environment Management 9, no. 35 (2024): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/jthem.935005.

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Fashion design nowadays is a fashion trend that is the best alternative for Muslim women who want to cover their aura with an attractive style. With various options, Islamic clothing is not considered conservative or outdated. Therefore, fashion design should be more contemporary, following the Islamic characteristics of a Muslim, and suitable for use by all nations. In this paper, the researcher will look at the fashion used in the design production of the trends Eid Festival for 2022-2023. Fashion trends are an essential element in determining the concept of clothing design. As a trend of th
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Rusli, Rose Dahlina, Norwani Mohd Nawawi, and Verly Veto Vermol. "Visualizing Kelingkan Embroidery through the of Malays Styles and Motives." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 7, SI7 (2022): 351–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v7isi7.3802.

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It was reported that in 2002, at least five kelingkan embroiderers were still practicing their craft in the East Malaysian state of Sarawak, and lesser of them were still active in West Malaysia. This situation may cause stagnation in the development of this type of embroidery making, particularly in Malaysia. It may even lead to this art form becoming obsolete in the future. In fact, in the present day, the demand for kelingkan in the market is high. Malaysian fashion designers have also become responsive to the beauty of traditional embroidery to elevate them to the same sphere as exclusive
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Hasbullah, Nornajihah Nadia, Zuraidah Sulaiman, Adaviah Mas’od, and Hanis Syuhada Ahmad Sugiran. "Drivers of Sustainable Apparel Purchase Intention: An Empirical Study of Malaysian Millennial Consumers." Sustainability 14, no. 4 (2022): 1945. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14041945.

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The fashion industry has expanded at the expense of the environment. Consumption and environmental pollution both serve as a wake-up call to the global endeavour to adopt more socially and environmentally responsible behaviours. It implies, in particular, a paradigm shift in consumer behaviour away from conventional to green products. Understanding the factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions is critical in developing the demand for and commitment to sustainable apparel consumption. In support of the United Nation’s efforts to promote sustainable consumption in Malaysia, a study wa
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Mahusni, Muhammad Nadzrul Adam, and Maszura Abdul Ghafar. "ADAPTATION OF MALAYSIAN RETAIL DESIGN TOWARDS OMNI– CHANNEL AND CONTEXTUAL RETAIL CONCEPT." Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment 4, no. 1 (2018): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/myse.v4i1.5609.

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A new concept of Omni–Channel interactive retail design in Malaysia c o u l d revolutionize the Generation Y’s ( G e n Y) shopping experience. Studies found that the G e n Y’s c u l t u re and behaviour is t h e key to t h e i r changes in their shopping nature. The study is t o identify h o w t h e amalgamation of the Omni–Channel shopping concept with fashion r e t a i l design could provide the ultimate shopping experience for Gen Y. T h i s desktop study recommends an interactive retail’s cum Omni– channel space programming in creating an interactive retail design typology. It would benefi
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Guo, Hui, Asliza Aris, and Rose Dahlina Rusli. "HERITAGE AND INNOVATION: REDEFINING KUALA LUMPUR'S FASHION IDENTITY THROUGH CROSS-CULTURAL COLLABORATION." Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment 11, no. 2 (2024): 135–58. https://doi.org/10.24191/myse.v12i1.1604.

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In the wake of accelerated globalization, the fashion industry has transcended regional confines, evolving into a notably internationalized domain. This investigation delves into the collaborative endeavours between international fashion brands and local Malaysian designers, particularly within Kuala Lumpur—a city characterized by diverse cultural influences- as a pivotal arena for amalgamating cultural heritage with contemporary design aesthetics. The inquiry focuses on utilizing cultural heritage elements, such as batik, within these collaborations to foster design innovation while examining
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Zakaria, Muhammad Hisyam. "The Influences of Contemporary Fashion to the Development of Men’s Baju Melayu in Malaysia." International Journal of Art and Design 8, no. 1/SI-2 (2024): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ijad.v8i2/si-1.2495.

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This study aims to analyse contemporary fashion influences that occurred in Malay men's Baju Melayu. Observations of modern contemporary Baju Melayu visual images from local designers were performed to identify the development of form, silhouette, colour, styling, and accessories. Analysis showed that the Malay men's Baju Melayu faces many changes in forms, silhouettes, colours, styles, and accessories in line with technological evolution, fashion openness, and the new lifestyle of the Malay men in Malaysia. The study hopes that local designers' new contemporary approaches can still portray Ma
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Ba’ai, Nazirah Mohamad, Nur Siti Khadijah Zullkifle, Mohd Fairus Yussof, Noorhaslinda Mohamad Ali, Asliza Aris, and Hema Zulaika Hashim. "Malay Traditional Jewellery: The Innovation of Pending as Contemporary Fashion Accessories in Malaysia." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. IV (2023): 1170–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.7497.

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Pending is part of traditional jewellery, often used to complement Malay clothing. Aristocratic people usually wear this pending on the waist on special occasions and gatherings, such as weddings and cultural events. Since Pending is no longer as popular as it once was, this study suggests improving and innovating existing functions. New mechanisms have shown viable replacements for traditional features. This study aims to resurrect the Pending into a modern multi-function buckle as a contemporary fashion accessory in Malaysia. Qualitative research involving observation and description analysi
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Conference papers on the topic "Malaysian Fashion Designers"

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Giniyatullin, A., A. H. Abdul Latif, D. Johare, and I. Varaksin. "Comprehensive Flow Diagnostics of Malaysia Offshore Injector Wells to Evaluate Injection Performance Reducing Reservoir Parameters Uncertainty and Minimizing Carbon Footprint." In APOGCE 2024. SPE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/221218-ms.

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Abstract Malaysia's oil and gas fields are often characterized by multiple stacked reservoirs. This complexity is due to the region's diverse geological history, which includes various sedimentary processes and tectonic activities. The reservoirs can vary significantly in terms of depth, pressure, and fluid characteristics, requiring advanced exploration and production techniques to effectively manage and extract hydrocarbons. To improve recovery in multi-stack reservoirs, secondary recovery is required. For efficient waterflooding and recovery management, multizone completions with isolated z
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