Rubies Official Disney Raya Deluxe Costume, Raya and the Last Dragon Girls Kids Fancy Dress

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Rubies Official Disney Raya Deluxe Costume, Raya and the Last Dragon Girls Kids Fancy Dress

Rubies Official Disney Raya Deluxe Costume, Raya and the Last Dragon Girls Kids Fancy Dress

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Adrianna Yariqa, available online and at 8 Jalan Pisang, Singapore 199075 5. Simply Rays Photography: Simply Rays Uniqlo is here to help everyone get Raya-ready with comfortable and versatile offerings that will help tide you through Raya preparations, festive celebrations and beyond! Think cute yet comfortable twinning outfits for you and the family – from batik-printed tops for men to elegant, flowy blouses for women and matching pieces for the kiddos! Kaifiyyah is all about modesty, which is why its apparel is loose fitting – but with a modern twist. Through its collection, the brand hopes to inspire and empower the community to be confident and take pride in what they wear. The baju kurungs may be limited in terms of numbers and colours, but we love them for their simplicity. The kids’ version is a cool maxi style! Not only does PopLook have Raya fashion for kids, but it has matching sets for us mums, too. Plus, these quality pieces are also affordable, chic and breathable for this humid Singapore weather. It’s a win for us! Mummies, prefer something with a modern silhouette to strut your stuff in? Look no further than Katt & Co for your Hari Raya fashion needs. This year’s collection follows a theme of flowers and plants, with beautiful cuts that embrace your body’s shape. House visiting this year will be exciting when you walk in wearing one of Katt & Co’s designs.

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Race is a social construct, but it’s also one America still uses to define and discuss the many different communities and identities that make up this country and world. As Raya is from a fictional land, the concept of race and ethnicity doesn’t totally translate one-for-one, but, generally, she is Southeast Asian. Raya is voiced by Kelly Marie Tran, who is Vietnamese-American. Get your Raya outfits for the whole family with threads from eponymous local brand Adrianna Yariqa. Her stylish pieces have been the go-to for many who seek modest and contemporary fashion. You’ll definitely want to wear these pieces all year long, not just for Raya… Raya and the Last Dragon‘s creation of a Southeast Asian-inspired fictional world 500 years since the presumed death of the last dragon isn’t without its issues, but, generally, it represents a bold new step for Disney animation when it comes to setting and authentic cultural inspiration. Most Disney Princesses have hailed from Eurocentric stories and origins, but, with Southeast Asian Raya and Polynesian “Princess” Moana before her, Disney finally seems to be recognizing the wide world of real-life cultures from which they can (responsibly) draw. While this can be and is a slippery slope as Disney has a history of cultural appropriation and misappropriation, it is a generally positive trajectory and good news both for kids and adults who have never before seen characters who look like them in the “Disney Princess” world and for anyone who is hungry for new kinds of stories. Where Does Raya and the Last Dragon Take Place?

Petit Moi began out of two mummies’ desire to create quality clothes for their children. The two roped in a third friend, and the rest is history. This Malaysian brand’s Hari Raya collection comes in neutral colours and modern designs, perfect for fashion-forward parents and kids. Tres chic! The pieces can even be worn after Raya, and we’re glad that they’re made to last. Circular fashion brand, Nimbu, has launched its first-ever Hari Raya line, and we love it! Alongside a wide range of beautiful festive outfits for the little ones, there are also some super-cute activity kits for the kids to enjoy! In bringing this region of the world into its storytelling, the creative forces behind Raya and the Last Dragon went for a pan-regional strategy, which means Kumandra is not based on a specific country in Southeast Asia but rather draws from many of the distinct cultures of the region to create a fictional world. Some people from the Southeast Asian and Southeast Asian American communities have understandable criticisms of this pan-Southeast Asian approach. Southeast Asia is a diverse region with many distinct cultures. While those cultures have and do influence one another, they are not the same and treating them as interchangeable in the creation of the fictional Kumandra perpetuates a reductive view of the region. If you’ve been shopping on Zalora long enough, you ought to be familiar with this brand. Besides being modest but with a modern twist, what we also like about Lubna is how size-inclusive it is. There’s definitely something for everyone – from traditional baju melayus to modern interpretations with prints and details. Adults and kids are spoiled for choice with its Hari Raya fashion.

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Thawb, available online and at Level 2, 50 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427372 12. Katt & Co Photography: Katt & Co This Malaysia-based store has just the thing to lift your spirits this Hari Raya. Shop from the Tabur collection for bright colours and mesmerising patterns over trousers and baju kurungs. Or, for a more subtle look, pop on a plain blouse and a patterned belted skirt. Sizes come in ages one to 12, and you can mix and match for the perfect pop of colour to suit the kiddos. Batique, available online and at #03-47, Tanjong Katong Complex, 845 Geylang Road, Singapore 400845 3. Thea Kids Photography: Thea Kids Psst, looking for even more options? Trawl the Ramadan bazaar in Geylang Serai and see if anything strikes your fancy. While you’re there, you can also pop over Tanjong Katong Complex and Joo Chiat Complex – options galore!

Started by a creative mummy, this inclusive brand is ideal for the whole family (including babies) and also has apparel that’s pregnancy- and nursing-friendly. The designs are inspired by the founder’s fondness for art and fashion fused with what her kids love to wear. Effortless and timeless, Kenit’s styles are made with love and ones you’ll enjoy wearing. Kaifiyyah, available online and at 36 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198893 9. Nimbu Photography: Nimbu Raya and the Last Dragon Finds Magic in Southeast Asian Tradition By David Crow What Race and Ethnicity is Raya? Simply Rays, available online and at #03-53, Golden Landmark, 390 Victoria Street, Singapore 188061 6. Think Batik Photography: Think Batik



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