Lavalava from Samoa in the South Pacific is not just a piece of brightly colored fabric. It serves as a link between individuals, families and deep cultural traditions.

Lavalava from Samoa in the South Pacific is not just a piece of brightly colored fabric. It serves as a link between individuals, families and deep cultural traditions.

Running a traditional clothing business in the South Pacific, especially Tongan skirts, is not as simple as just selling a piece of cloth. It involves appreciating the deep inner meaning of being a carrier of cultural identity

In the clothing industry in the South Pacific region, Lavalava Sarong (hereinafter referred to as Sarong) is not just a commodity, it carries the profound cultural meaning of community, ceremony and daily life. As a practitioner connecting local areas