Royal interest: Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin (left) admiring a kebaya on display at the Secret of Kebaya Exhibition held at Saindera Gallery at the National Textile Museum in Kuala Lumpur.
KUALA LUMPUR: A giant yellow kebaya that stands 8.3m tall, recognised by The Malaysia Book of Records as the largest Kebaya Perlis in 2013, is among the traditional garments on display at the Secret of Kebaya Exhibition at the Saindera Gallery, National Textile Museum here.
The traditional kebaya, crafted from a 341m-long fabric and completed within 15 days, was a testament to the dedication of lecturers and students from Kolej Komuniti Arau in Perlis.
