This is a short-sleeve brown cheongsam with pink fauna motifs allover. The flap on the right hand side is secured by press studs. Typical of the 1950s style, the sleeves are made from one piece of fabric folded at the shoulder and hemmed at the sides and sleeves. This cheongsam belonged to Amy Ede nee Laycock, the adoptive daughter of John Laycock who was instrumental in founding the Singapore Progressive Party in 1947 and later the Liberal Socialist Party in 1956. Amy Ede nee Laycock was one of the earliest women in Singapore to join politics. She won a seat in the Municipal Council in the 1949 elections when she was 26 years old. She quit politics in the mid-1950s, and helped John Laycock to run his orchid garden in Mandai. She has 3 orchid hybrids Aerides Amy, Vanda Amy and Dendrobium Amy Ede named after her.