A popular buzzword ( self-healing ) used by youth to justify weekend getaways or coffee shop visits to escape the crushing pressure of "hustle culture."
“Berkebaya ke kantor” (wearing kebaya to the office) and thrift hauls ( barokah secondhand shopping) are popular among eco-conscious students, despite government bans on imported secondhand clothing. A popular buzzword ( self-healing ) used by
Originating as a movement by suburban youth in Jakarta, this phenomenon turned public spaces (like crosswalks) into runways. It became a symbol of self-expression and a way for lower-to-middle-class youth to reclaim high-fashion spaces. One of the most significant shifts in recent
One of the most significant shifts in recent years is the transition from "Western is best" to The rise of food delivery services and social
Walk through a university campus in Yogyakarta or Surabaya, and you will witness a sartorial revolution. Indonesian youth are rejecting cheap fast fashion in favor of "Kontemporer" (Contemporary) style.
Food plays a vital role in Indonesian culture, and young Indonesians are no exception. The rise of food delivery services and social media has given birth to a new wave of food enthusiasts, with popular dishes like nasi goreng (fried rice), gado-gado (vegetable salad), and sate (meat skewers) being shared and reviewed online.