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Support your local fashion designers at Shein 9.9 Mega Sale

Shein offers emerging designers the chance to showcase their creations to the global market worldwide

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Aug 2022 1:00PM

Support your local fashion designers at Shein 9.9 Mega Sale
Designers whose collections have gone on to be sold on Shein – (from left) Brian Khoo, Li Wen and Yaya Zahir. – Pic courtesy of Shein, August 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Global fashion and lifestyle e-tailer Shein has brought to the forefront several Malaysian designers. 

Through its Shein X programme, local designers have been doing Malaysia proud. They bagged the most awards among all South-East Asians taking part in the Shein X 100K Challenge in 2021.

Fashion designer Li Wen won the Most Creative Award for her notable use of colour contrast and loud prints, while Brian Khoo won the Voter Choice Award. Their collections have gone on to be sold on Shein.

Li Wen's use of colour and print bagged her the Most Creative Award. – Pic courtesy of Shein
Li Wen's use of colour and print bagged her the Most Creative Award. – Pic courtesy of Shein

It is often difficult for designers to translate their designs from paper to actual clothing. Even more difficult is bringing the clothes to the global audience. 

Shein offers emerging designers the chance to showcase their creations to the global market worldwide. Shein works closely with designers, guiding them from inception to sampling, production, and distribution.

Digital creator, actress, producer, model, and television host Yaya Zahir is a former reality TV star. She is another Malaysian designer who has previously collaborated with Shein.

She launched the Shein X Yaya Zahir collection which features a range of quirky and colourful statement pieces with a touch of edginess.

A Brian Khoo design. – Pic courtesy of Shein
A Brian Khoo design. – Pic courtesy of Shein

“Shein really believes in the creativity of Malaysian designers. And I’m very grateful that they’re now highlighting our work,” shares Yaya Zahir. “I'm happy for this opportunity to finally showcase my designs to everyone.”

To date, 12 homegrown Malaysian designers including Miriam Omar, Sherwan Rozan, Carson Wong, Laven. L, Valerie Hsin, Aiymy, JewelSum, Zuusaha, and Season Lye have come on board the Shein X programme.

Miriam Omar was the only Southeast Asian designer selected for the #Sheinforall Spring/Summer Virtual Runway Show in 2022.

A look from the Shein X Yaya Zahir collection. – Pic courtesy of Shein
A look from the Shein X Yaya Zahir collection. – Pic courtesy of Shein

“It’s very gratifying to see an international brand give recognition to Malaysian fashion designers,” says Shein X 100K Challenge Most Creative Award winner Li Wen. “Hopefully, this inspires more Malaysians to get into fashion design.”

On September 9, Shein will be launching its 9.9 Mega Sale. Expect up to discounts of 90% off on the Shein website and mobile app.

From August 26 to September 13, the work of the 12 homegrown Malaysian designers will be part of the sale event. From September 9 to 11, enjoy free shipping on purchases from local designers with no minimum spend.

Visit https://my.shein.com, or visit the Shein Malaysia Facebook and Instagram accounts to start adding to your closets. 

Download the Shein Malaysia app on the App Store and Google Play as the #Shein99sale draws near to #supportlokal. – The Vibes, August 27, 2022

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