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GOASIAPLUS August 2019

Summer and August holidays have taken over our August issue. The exciting thing about the new sustainable trend is that it not only makes you look fashionably good but feel fashionably good too! For the holidays, see what you can do for a short/long trip to Kedah and Balik Pulau in Penang. And... check out the things you need to do to secure your smartphone when you're abroad!

Summer and August holidays have taken over our August issue. The exciting thing about the new sustainable trend is that it not only makes you look fashionably good but feel fashionably good too! For the holidays, see what you can do for a short/long trip to Kedah and Balik Pulau in Penang.
And... check out the things you need to do to secure your smartphone when you're abroad!

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SAYANG<br />

A Timeless Womanswear<br />

Founded in Kuala Lumpur, SAYANG is brand<br />

of passion that buds from the home of Dianna<br />

Yong. As the Creative Director, she first<br />

envisioned a fashion label that is committed<br />

in only using natural fibres for the garments.<br />

Then, working closely with beneficiaries and<br />

underprivileged women, SAYANG presents a<br />

timeless craftsmanship of love. The Spring/<br />

Summer <strong>2019</strong> collection will be the brand’s<br />

biggest collection to date with 14 new styles.<br />

All made out of wood fibre, each design is<br />

created for every woman’s summer dream. To<br />

reduce post-consumer waste, their labels and<br />

tags are even printed on soy ink!<br />

@shopsayang<br />

shopsayang.com<br />

BIJI-BIJI ETHICAL FASHION<br />

Classic Style Collection<br />

As the pioneer of sustainable consumer trade<br />

in Malaysia, Biji-biji Ethical Fashion creates an<br />

alternative to fast fashion by directly reusing<br />

and upcycling waste materials in their fashion<br />

line. Popularly discarded materials such as seat<br />

belts and advertising banners together with<br />

underutilised fabrics like felt and vintage kimonos<br />

are used to create the iconic Biji-biji custom<br />

collection. Furthermore, the Biji-biji X Nakakoma<br />

Orimono line will add a flair of brocade and<br />

kimono pattern to your everyday bag. Most of their<br />

items are also water-resistant as it is made from<br />

seat belt and PVC banners.<br />

@bijibijiethicalfashion<br />

bijibijidesign.com<br />

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