MyFashionChamber launches as Malaysia’s boldest fashion platform—uniting visionaries and giving the global scene something worth watching.

MyFashionChamber Launches With a Vision
Malaysia just made a serious fashion statement.
In a move that signals both intention and infrastructure, MYFashionChamber made its official debut this week in Kuala Lumpur. More than a launch, the event marked a declaration: Malaysia is ready to take its place on the global fashion circuit—not just as a trend follower, but as a creator, connector, and commercial powerhouse.
A Homegrown Fashion Movement With Global Intent
Co-founded by Jay Ishak and Dr. Leena Al-Mujahed, MYFashionChamber brings together a roster of sharp minds—from sustainability advocates and legal advisors to media experts and choreographers—all united by a shared belief: Malaysia’s fashion scene deserves global visibility, serious support, and a seat at the table.


From brand mentorships and trade access to insurance coverage and education, MYFashionChamber isn’t here to play catch-up. It’s here to design the blueprint.
Allianz, Amsterdam and Abu Dhabi

One of its most talked-about partnerships? Allianz General Insurance, backing the industry with tailored policies that let designers focus on craft, not catastrophe. And it doesn’t stop there. The Chamber recently backed Arlina Ayou’s showing in Abu Dhabi and a delegation to Amsterdam Fashion Week featuring designers like Yani Bakhtiar and Casalwa. Proof that local names can walk international runways—and own them.
Building Bridges With Purpose
What makes this initiative compelling isn’t just the glamorous rollouts. It’s the structure behind it.
The Chamber’s focus on TVET institutions, modest fashion platforms like MIHAS, and collaborations with global entities such as Halal Korea shows that it’s thinking in ecosystems. Fashion here is seen not just as clothing, but as culture, economy, and diplomacy rolled into one.
Designed by Women, Built for Everyone

The founding board reads like a dream team of industry insiders: Datin Dr. Nik Sarina, Suzana Shahrudin, Ethel Da Costa, Bkay Nair, Agata Bas, and more. Each brings her own expertise—from fashion tech to heritage branding—to elevate collective impact.
Their mission? Future-proof the next generation while redefining Malaysia’s fashion identity with both local pride and international savvy.
The Future Is Bold, and It’s Here
From modestwear missions to export-ready talent, MYFashionChamber isn’t waiting for invitations—it’s making the guest list. For those working in fashion or watching from the sidelines, this moment is worth noticing. Because the future of Southeast Asian fashion might just start right here in Kuala Lumpur.
Head to their Official Website and Instagram for a closer look at the vision driving MyFashionChamber forward.
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