Franki Turner, Deborah Henry and Datin Eliana Yong.
Cover Franki Turner, Deborah Henry and Shoxida Muxitdinova.

The psychedelic colours of the ikat textile has become a trademark of Frankitas, a Malaysian ethical fashion brand that supports artisans from Malaysia and around the region. The brand recently partnered with the Uzbekistan Embassy to launch an all new collection that modernises the Uzbek ikat  in conjunction with the republic's 28th Anniversary of independence. The soiree promoting culture exchange between the two countries were officiated by Uzbekistan ambassador to Malaysia HE Ravshan Usmanov and our deputy minister of youth and sports, Steven Sim.

Read also: How Colours Dictate The Style Of Frankitas Founder, Franki Turner. 

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Photo 1 of 12 Deborah Henry.
Photo 2 of 12 HE Ravshan Usmanov and Steven Sim.
Photo 3 of 12 Dato' Roshdi Nordin and Datin Sabariah Kasim.
Photo 4 of 12 Hok Mun Chee and Datin Ho Choy Meng.
Photo 5 of 12 Tunku Dato' Seri Iskandar Abdullah, Datin Seri Maneesah Iskandar and Ilya V. Gurgutsov.
Photo 6 of 12 Mazlifah Abu Bakar, Zeti Muhamad and Mazlina Ali.
Photo 7 of 12 Franki Turner, Deborah Henry and Datin Eliana Yong.
Photo 8 of 12 Ong Chin Huat.
Photo 9 of 12 Dr Azmillah Rosman and Yusuf Abdul Rahman.
Photo 10 of 12 HE Ravshan Usmanov.
Photo 11 of 12 Frankitas collections displayed with Frankitas x Tea Bird Tea Organic.
Photo 12 of 12 Models wearing Shoxida Fashion House and Frankitas designs.

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Khairul Imran

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