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The Vibrant World of Indonesian Hijab Fashion and Culture
- Layered pashmina: A long, soft rectangular scarf wrapped loosely, with one side draped over the shoulder.
- Instant hijabs: Pre-sewn, slip-on styles (like “Turkish style” or “almina”) – a huge local innovation.
- Accessories: Cute brooches, fabric headbands (cushion bands for volume), and safety pins used decoratively.
- Bright colors & prints: Batik-print hijabs, florals, pastels – far from just black and beige.
Indonesian modest fashion is uniquely characterized by its embrace of color and heritage. While some regions favor the minimalist syar’i (long, flowing garments), the mainstream scene is defined by:
- Hijab influencers: Social media influencers, such as Hijabers and Muslimah fashion bloggers, are playing a significant role in promoting Indonesian hijab fashion and inspiring young women to adopt the hijab as a fashion statement.
- Fashion designers: Indonesian fashion designers, such as Dian Sastrowardoyo and Rani Pinem, are making a name for themselves in the global fashion industry with their innovative and stylish hijab designs.