Malaysia’s notable names in fashion - Khoon Hooi, Melium Group and Sonny San presented their signature pieces on the fourth day of KLFW 2014. Khoon Hooi showcased an array of feminine yet dramatic and edgy pieces with his signature look – morbid, dark and romantic.

Rich fabrics, peplums at all the right places, the typical Khoon Hooi gigantic diamante adorned his girly full skirts.

Melium Group under the helm of Datuk Farah Khan made a grande entrée’ with a soldier of sweater loving models, making statements on their chest with bold texts that says ‘Asia Rocks’You Me We’ and many more paired with glamorous black hot pants, short skirts and skinny pants.

The audience got what they came for when Farah Khan presented her Hollywood glamour and favourite collection of sequins, sequins and more sequins.

Checker and hounds tooth motives with sequins, shifts and shorts in sequins and her usual all time favourite sequinned mini dresses and gowns.

Eclipse by Sonny San did not disappoint, in fact, his relaxed, boxy-shaped ready-to-wear collection were impressive.

There were leather and knits which were tailored to perfection, followed by a collection of sultry bare back dresses and brave sequinned pieces.

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Eclipse by Sonny San

Jendela KL played devil and angel with a collection of crisp and clean white shirts with printed skull on the back.

Ridzuan Bohari went all sun and summertime with his resort line and Variante showcased its typical lace and metal combo evening wear.

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Ridzuan Bohari

Carven Ong went monochromatic with dresses and gowns inspired by the fresh breath of wildlife.

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Carven Ong
Still, a brand from Singapore lined-up a classy range of ready-to-wear that is very office appropriate.

A debut collection from Cassey Gan screamed fresh and sporty with his brilliant prints and layers on shifts and separates.

Hayden Koh and Fizi Woo took on the sequin challenge with a glittery evening wear, followed by Jimmy Lim’s jacquard collection.

Ruzz Gahara maintained its modern, sleek and minimalism concept on batik and Zalora closed the noon segment with monochromatic women's wear.