London Fashion Week: Klamby

Modest Wear brand, Klamby, made their London Fashion Week debut with their SS23 collection inspired by Creative Director, Nadine Gaus’s Indonesian heritage. The collection featured wearable dresses, caftans and separates with intricate embellishments and delicate details that were effortlessly chic. The brand is a modest wear brand aimed at creating pieces that are fashion forward, modern, and fresh in a collection celebration fashion for all.

Indonesia’s diversity also extends to various belief systems. The richness of Indonesian culture gave birth to so many works of art as well as fashion. Many Indonesian fashions are inspired by Indonesian culture, such as KLAMBY who raised Tenun Garut at the London fashion week event.” quipped Designer, Nadine Gaus

The collection drew inspiration from a handwoven textile originating from Java called Tenun Garut as well as Indonesia’s national flowers, jasmine, moth orchid, and rafflesia arnoldii. These symbols represent the nation’s image: The Flower of Nation (Puspa Bangsa), The Flower of Charm (Puspa Pesona), The Rare Flower (Puspa Langka).

Upon hearing of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, Nadine and her design team worked tirelessly to create a black dress in a 50’s inspired silhouette paying homage to the iconic leader. The dress came down the runway worn by influencer and brand muse Patricia Gouw and was clearly inspired by her early days of reign.

Notable fans of Klamby are musicians Maia Estianty and Ashanty, actresses Ralineshah, Citra Kirana, Maudy Koesnaidi, Shandy Aulia, Laura Basuki, Syifa Hadju, Dewi Sandra as well as Najwa Shihab, Whulandary, Ayana Moon, Okky Asokawati and Tasya Farasya.

vie the Collection:

Learn more about the brand at klamby.id or @WearingKlamby