Woman on the left: Tunic by Haidee Orlin - Ishnaya Raya Series Tunik, Pants by Kasyalia - Senna Linen Pants
Woman on the right: Outer by Holy Peony - Yumi Outer, Skirt by Kasa Heritage - Solenne Skirt
The cheongsam is making a quiet comeback this season, reimagined with a relaxed silhouette and contemporary layering. In soft butter yellow, the look brings a fresh, optimistic tone to the traditionally structured piece. Paired with light neutrals and delicate blue accents, the modern cheongsam moves away from formality and into everyday elegance — modest, airy, and effortlessly refined.
Woman on the left: Kebaya by Bwbyaz - Anestra Top Seraya, Pants by Kasyalia - Senna Linen Pants, Shoes by Cajsa - Fumi Dusk
Woman on the right: Tunic by Haidee Orlin - Marie Raya Tunic, Pants by Kimirai - Rose Cullotes, Shoes by Cekhas - Carla Mules
As fashion shifts toward comfort-driven tailoring, the cheongsam appears in softer fabrics and looser cuts. Here, the trend meets one of the season’s key palettes: warm brown. The earthy tone grounds the look, giving the heritage-inspired piece a calm, lived-in feel — perfect for intimate gatherings and day-to-day wear.
Hijab by Hanzira - Aeris Embroidery Pashmina, Shoes by Cajsa - Fumi Dusk
The modern cheongsam embraces fluidity over rigidity. Draped in tonal mocha-brown layers, the silhouette highlights movement and quiet sophistication. This evolution reflects a broader trend: traditional garments adapted for slower lifestyles, where comfort and timelessness take center stage.
Kebaya by Bwbyaz - Nona Cantika Kebaya Reguler, Pants by Kimirai - Rose Cullotes, Shoes by Cajsa - Fumi Dusk
Balancing the palette story, butter yellow returns as a soft contrast to deeper browns. The combination of creamy pastels and rich earth tones defines the current color direction — warm, nostalgic, and versatile. In its updated form, the cheongsam becomes less ceremonial and more personal, styled for modern women who value heritage with ease.
