Before the 1970s, many women wore the selendang —a patterned shawl loosely draped over the head or shoulders—as a cultural rather than strictly religious accessory.
: Everyday fashion often features layered looks, oversized coats, and creative scarf draping techniques, particularly among the youth in urban centers. Visual Gallery Indonesian woman in batik hijab and dress Video Anak Smu Ngentot Memek Berdarah Bokep Jilbab Baru
As the world moves toward more inclusive and modest fashion (driven by climate change, body positivity, and religious diversity), all eyes are turning to the archipelago. Whether it is the intricate pleats of a Pashmina, the bold dyes of a Javanese Batik, or the shimmer of a Luxe Cerutti, Indonesia has done something remarkable: It has made the veil a canvas. Before the 1970s, many women wore the selendang
: The terms jilbab or kerudung are most commonly used in Indonesia, whereas "tudong" is the preferred term in neighboring Malaysia. Whether it is the intricate pleats of a
In the West, celebrities influence music and movies. In Indonesia, celebrities (artis) influence the texture of your scarf.
Interestingly, Indonesian hijab fashion is now influencing K-pop modest style. Indonesian designers are creating "Hijab Chic" lines for Korean Muslim tourists. Furthermore, the "Indo-Wave" (Indonesian wave) is seen in the UK, where second-generation immigrants are rejecting the strict Middle Eastern abaya in favor of colorful, printed Indonesian kebaya and hijab sets.