Indonesian youth fashion is a hybrid of global K-Pop influence and a rising pride in local anak muda (youth) brands.
As the rest of Asia watches to see if the demographic dividend becomes a disaster or a miracle, one thing is certain: The youth are not the future. They are the live-streaming, thrift-shopping, politically-savvy, spiritually-ambiguous present. Indonesian youth fashion is a hybrid of global
Walk through Pasar Seni in Ancol or a mall in Surabaya, and you will witness a visual paradox. Kids wearing vintage 90s Polish football jerseys next to Batik Tulis (hand-drawn batik) paired with Balenciaga-style sneakers. Indonesian youth fashion is a hybrid of global