Growing popularity of AI-designed Malay traditional attire

Published February 10, 2025
— Courtesy Borneo Bulletin
— Courtesy Borneo Bulletin

WITH Hari Raya Aidilfitri around the corner, social media timelines have been flooded with images of Malay traditional attire in various designs, colours and patterns.

Interestingly, baju Melayu and baju kurung designs featuring motifs of the popular fictional superhero Ultraman, complete with its signature mask – generated using artificial intelligence (AI) – have gone viral, catching the attention of netizens. These outfits come in colours such as white, pink, purple and black.

A TikTok user, @nabiu_rahman, edited and shared images of these AI-generated outfits, receiving over 288,000 likes. Many netizens found the images “entertaining”, while others were excited about the designs as they reminded them of their childhood. However, some criticised them for compromising the identity of traditional attire.

Some of the comments left by users include, “Raya outfits are getting weirder, how much is the purple one?”; “There’s no yellow bag”; “I thought this was real but apparently AI… I was about to ask my mom to buy it”; “I want to buy this, please make it happen bro”; and “If this is real, I’ll be the first to grab one”.

But can traditional clothing featuring “amusing” designs like this become a trend and be widely worn during the festive season?

Well-known fashion designer Hatta Dolmat believes that the “latest innovation” may be relevant to fans of the superhero who wish to incorporate it into their clothing for personal satisfaction.

“In my opinion, there’s nothing wrong with this (AI-designed) Ultraman outfit. We’ve already seen anime and pop-culture-inspired fashion being adapted into Raya attire before. You can’t deny that some people are passionate about characters like Ultraman, Hello Kitty and others.

Published in Dawn, February 10th, 2025

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