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: A pioneer who injected vibrant neon colors and traditional tie-dye ( sasirangan ) into mainstream youth culture.
Almost every style includes an inner (a fitted, stretchy cap or tube) that covers the hair, ears, and neck, allowing the outer scarf to be pinned loosely for a "messy chic" look without revealing any skin.
The history of the hijab in Indonesia is not linear. In the pre-independence and early Soeharto eras (1960s-1980s), the jilbab (the common Indonesian term for hijab) was largely associated with rural traditionalism or overt political Islamism, making it rare in urban, elite, or secular nationalist circles. University students and activists who wore it in the 1980s often did so as a quiet act of resistance against the state’s repression of Islamic expression.
Indonesia successfully lobbied to host (formerly Indonesia Fashion Week ), which now rivals London and Dubai. The government sees hijab fashion as a soft power tool.
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