Social media is the primary space for youth identity and expression.
Indonesian youth culture is not a monolith; the Muslim student in Aceh lives a drastically different life from the Christian gamer in Manado. But the connective tissue is . Social media is the primary space for youth
: The beskap (Javanese jacket) and kebaya janggan have seen a massive resurgence, often reinterpreted with modern silhouettes like miniskirts or layered over tunics for a "contemporary twist". : The beskap (Javanese jacket) and kebaya janggan
Indonesian youth are fashion-conscious and love to stay on top of the latest trends. Local designers and brands have gained popularity, offering stylish and affordable clothing options. The influence of Korean and Western fashion is also evident, with many young Indonesians embracing bold and eclectic styles. Beauty trends, such as skincare routines and makeup tutorials, are also widely followed, with many young Indonesians investing in beauty products and treatments. The influence of Korean and Western fashion is