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Shop NowForget stereotypes. Today’s Indonesian youth are rewriting the rulebook—blending local pride with global fluency. Here’s what’s shaping their world right now 👇
From mukbang Indomie with kimchi, to remixing koplo with EDM drops, to wearing kain (traditional fabric) as a crop top—Indonesian youth are remixing heritage without asking for permission. Forget stereotypes
Secondhand fashion ( baju bekas ) isn’t just budget-friendly—it’s a statement. Mixing 90s band tees, Japanese workwear, and local batik scraps creates a signature “Indonesian street style” that’s now featured in Hypebeast and Vice . Secondhand fashion ( baju bekas ) isn’t just
They’re not imitating the West. They’re building a new global language—one that starts with “mau nongki dimana?” and ends with a proud “orang Indonesia.” 💬 What trend do you see in young Indonesians today? Drop your thoughts below. They’re building a new global language—one that starts
Indie-pop, dangdut koplo, and bentol beats are taking over Spotify Wrapped. Think: Sal Priadi , Lonely General , or Nadin Amizah — lyrics that feel like a diary entry, but beats that could play in a Tokyo café or Brooklyn loft.
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Nongkrong (hanging out) is an art form. But the venue shifted: from mall food courts to aesthetic kopi susu stalls, rooftop gardens, and even pedestrian-friendly city corners. The vibe? Affordable, photo-worthy, and deeply social.