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In Suara/Silence, Ezzati Amira explored the soft power of Malaysian women—those who move with quiet certainty, shaping the present without fanfare. It was a study in modern femininity: refined silhouettes from the brand’s past reworked with sharper lines, unexpected details, and a forward-facing sensibility.
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“This season, I transformed those ideas into hair necklaces and hair tassels as an accessory to the collection,” Ezzati said. “Each accessory carries that energy of renewal—raw, personal, and unapologetically alive.” The concept sprang from her own ritual of cutting her hair as a marker of change, a way to shed the old and step into the new.
The garments moved easily between power and poise—tailored jackets softened with fluid trousers, structured dresses edged with understated embellishments. Neutral tones and muted metallics anchored the palette, underscoring the collection’s quiet authority.
Suara/Silence is less about contradiction and more about coexistence: the voice that speaks without raising itself, the presence felt even in stillness.














Photos courtesy of KUALA LUMPUR FASHION WEEK
Photographed by SAUFI NADZRI
Special thanks to AirAsia and InterContinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur
