Miss Supranational Malaysia’s national costume is inspired by the Dayak people of Borneo Island. Borneo Island is a special Island that belongs to three countries. Rich with many indigenous traditions and cultures, the Dayaks are one of the largest groups living on Borneo. This national costume is designed to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of the Dayak people. The headgear is made to imitate the shields of the Dayak people, which represent strength and protection to their owners. The beads detailing is to appreciate the unique accessories worn by the Dayak women. Where even some of the accessories are native to the Dayak people themselves. As we know, the Great Rhinoceros Hornbill has been close to the Dayak people; therefore, the imitation of the feathers is to honour the great bird as much as it is to symbolise the freedom and elegance of the bird. Each element of the national costume is custom-made in order to show more of the handicraft skills of the Dayak people. The costume took 6 months to produce
This is exquisite work.