Indonesian youth take fashion and beauty very seriously, with many embracing their cultural heritage while also staying on top of global trends.
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However, this comes with a moral twist. The government has occasionally banned imported second-hand clothes to protect local textile mills, but the youth rebellion persists. To wear thrifted clothes is to signal you are melek (aware) and stylish without being a corporate sellout. Indonesian youth take fashion and beauty very seriously,
: Entrepreneurial urban youth who balance modern ambition with strong cultural pride. What trends are you seeing in your local
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