Maharani Persada by Essy Masita: A fusion of wastra, striping and embroidery Shasiko

Essy Masita showing her garments at PERWIRA’s Trade Show and IMFWM at the atrium of Federation Square – Melbourne, Feb 23rd. Photo: SBS Indonesian.

Essy Masita showing her garments at PERWIRA’s Trade Show and IMFWM at the atrium of Federation Square – Melbourne, Feb 23rd. Photo: SBS Indonesian.

Essy Masita has been participating in Indonesia Modest Fashion Week Melbourne organized by PERVERWA (Persatuan Burga Indonesians in Victoria) since 2023. The clothes he carries are always sold which means he is in great demand by people in Australia.


What exactly is interesting about this work of designer Essy Masita?

The designer explained to SBS Indonesia that one of the reasons was the chic combination of wastra, stripes and Shasiko embroidery. Every material they use is handmade.

Therefore, the process of making her clothes not only takes a long time but also involves a lot of people. As well as requiring attention to things in detail.
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