Indonesian Influencer Aisar Khaled Aims to Promote Malaysian Baju Melayu

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Indonesian Influencer Aisar Khaled Aims to Promote Malaysian Baju Melayu
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Popular Malaysian celebrity and influencer Aisar Khaled, appointed as the ambassador for Elrah Exclusive, plans to leverage his 10 million followers in Indonesia to promote Malaysian baju Melayu. Despite the pressure of representing Malaysia, Khaled believes in the uniqueness and artistry of the traditional garment and hopes to introduce it to Indonesian culture.

KUALA LUMPUR : Selebriti dan Pempengaruh terkenal, Aisar Khaled, 25, menaruh keyakinan menerusi pengaruh dan populariti yang diraihnya, ia dapat dijadikan sebagai ‘senjata’ untuk dirinya membantu mempromosikan baju Melayu di negara seberang.

“Lagi pula, Elrah sudah cukup dikenali di Malaysia dan diterima baik, jadi ini peluang untuk kembangkan dan lebarkan sayap pula ke Indonesia. Saya pun semakin terkenal di Indonesia. “Saya akui ada sedikit tekanan untuk bawa nama Malaysia dan promosi baju Melayu di sana, kerana sebagai figura awam saya perlu tunjukkan contoh yang baik.

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