Woman’s tunic

Title
Woman’s tunic
Year/Period
1930s - 1960s
Region
Java
Dimension
Object size: 77 x 131 cm
Accession No.
2007-00167
Credit Line
Gift of Anne Soh Gwek Shin

This is a Nonya (Peranakan woman) version of the kebaya (woman’s tunic). Such close-fitting kebaya with floral designs reflects the fashion around the mid 20th century. Designers created a more form-hugging kebaya from lightweight textiles. The origins of the kebaya remains unclear—it could have come from the Portuguese kobaya, a kind of lace-trimmed blouse; the Arabic Abaya, a type of tunic fastened at the front; or influenced by the fashions of Java. Kebaya is still worn by Singaporean, Malaysian and Indonesian women today.