Clothing constitutes a fundamental aspect of every society and human civilization, including within the Malay world. The main traditional attire for women in Malay society is the baju kurung, a garment of refined principles and profound cultural value. Emerging from local cultural practices and external influences assimilated into Malay culture, the baju kurung evolved as a complete ensemble. Paired with the gracefully flowing kain ombak beralun, it embodies the principles and values upheld by the Malay community. This study adopts a qualitative approach, whereby the baju kurung is examined through the lens of design principles and visual aesthetics, which are expressed in its artistic enrichment. The research further explores the interrelation between design principles and the craftsmanship of the baju kurung, a garment that has been meticulously developed and preserved by the ancestors of the Malay people. The key principles highlighted in this study include balance (both symmetrical and asymmetrical), movement and variety. In addition, this study discusses the fundamental design principles that underpin the construction of the baju kurung.
Aman et al. (Wed,) studied this question.