KUALA LUMPUR, July 17— Thirty years is a significant milestone for anyone to maintain a passion for their profession. For Datuk Seri Bernard Chandran, 56, his love for fashion has only deepened over time. To celebrate his 30th year in the industry, the renowned Malaysian designer recently staged a fashion showcase and exhibition titled Unmatched at Fahrenheit88.
The title encapsulates the couturier’s essence, reflecting multiple meanings behind the word. During his studies in Paris in the 1990s, Bernard began to contemplate Malay traditional wear after encountering the perception that Malaysian women who wore it were often seen as non-descript. “I thought I would never come back to Malaysia.
It was freedom,” he said of his days in the French capital. “But when I was there, I learnt that their fashion reflected their lifestyle. When I realised that, I felt that I needed to come back to Malaysia which is my own culture.
“Malaysia needed me more than Paris needed me,” added Bernard, who launched his first ever Petang Raya collection in 2006. Determined to change that perception, Bernard entered the realm of Malay fashion with the goal of elevating traditional wear. Envisioning the baju kurung worn by front-row attendees and celebrities receiving awards on the global stage, Bernard set out to modernise Malay traditional attire.
Believing that traditional wear should have no boundaries, his work combines various techniques — from draping to embellishments —applie.