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26 27 Convocation attire for Constitutional Head Convocation attire for President Convocation attire for Rector Academician Convocation attire for the Constitutional Head used from 1987 to 2007. The 'songkok' designated for the Constitutional Head featured gold 'songket' embroidery of the University logo on a purple cloth base. This design was in official use from 1987 to 2007. A purple silk beefeater with gold-wired chrome tassel on top for the Constitutional Head used from 2008 to present 2019. Convocation attire for the Constitutional Head used from 2008 to present. The ‘songkok’ for the President was adorned with gold ‘ songket ’ embroidery of the University logo on dark turquoise-green cloth and was used from 1987 to 2007. The convocation attire for the President has been in use since 2008. Convocation attire for the President has been used from 2008 to the present. The convocation attire for Members of the Board of Governors, Deputy Rector, Executive Directors, and Members of the Senate was the same as that worn by the Rector, with slight variations in the shades of turquoise green. The early robes for academic staff who participated in the convocation procession but were not Members of the Senate had plain sleeves without decoration. Gold ‘ songket ’ logos of the university on dark green cloth were stitched along the edges of the lapels, extending from the neck to the waist. Later, in 2008, the robes were updated with sleeve decorations and silver metallic rayon ‘ songket ’ logos of the university stitched along the full length of the robe. Early Convocation attire for the academicians. Convocation attire for the academicians before 2007. A dark turquoise silk beefeater with a silver metallic thread tassel was worn by the President from 2007 to 2019. ‘Convocation attire for the Rector used from 1987 to 2007. ‘ Songkok ’ for the Rector with gold ‘ songket ’ of the University logo on black cloth used from 1987 to 2007. Convocation attire for the Rector used from 2008 to 2019 The new convocation attire and headscarf of the Constitutional Head of IIUM are meticulously crafted, designed by Her Royal Highness The Tengku Ampuan of Pahang. The ' Tenun Pahang DiRaja ' was produced by inmates at Penor Prison in Pahang. the stitching and design were meticulously made by renowned fashion designer, Dato Rizalman Ibrahim. The newly introduced convocation robe features intricate embroidery embellished with gold thread. It is accompanied by a matching headgear, the songkok , which was introduced in 2019. The newly introduced convocation robe features intricate embroidery embellished with gold thread. It is accompanied by a matching headgear, the songkok , which was introduced in 2019.
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