Believe it or not, the biggest contributor to pollution and climate change is the fashion industry. This might give us consumers pause and the spur to make a
Whether you prefer the traditional version or the ones stuffed with salted egg yolk, we've rounded up a guide on where you can purchase your mooncakes this Mid-Autumn Festival 2022.
Malaysian fashion designer Fern Chua is among five artisans from around South East Asia to be selected for a project that celebrates the art and craft of local craftsmen.
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The British Council's
Why I Make film series is part of its global programme, Crafting Futures. A series of films have been commissioned to celebrate craft and share maker's stories from around the globe; to inspire us and to show the value of craft in our history, culture and world today.
The British Council releases these films as our world and everyday life has changed dramatically due to Coronavirus. The purpose of these films now feels more important than ever. We want to support craft practitioners who will be suffering the impact of this crisis and we hope to inspire you while at home. With many of us in isolation and living at a slower pace, craft can offer us some welcome relief and hope.
Viral Singapore Airlines-style crop top shows off wonders of batik, plus 6 Southeast Asian brands giving the craft a fresh spin
Makerly SG’s crop top is made with a print similar to the one used for the airline’s signature sarong kebaya uniform
Other designers including Amanda Hartanto in Indonesia and Fern Chua in Malaysia have been reinventing the way people think about batik