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Indonesian Fashion – The Traditional and Contemporary Infuences

The harmonious fusion of traditional and contemporary influences on Indonesian fashion has produced a new genre of stylish outfits that represent the best of both the worlds. The attires of both and women in Indonesia have undergone substantial change under these influences in the past few decades.

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Indonesian Fashion - Latest Trends in Vogue

The most current trends in Indonesian fashion have an overwhelming Islamic effect that has splendidly amalgamated into modern Western convenient designs. The most sought after styles on the Indonesian garments are the various forms of Batik, which is a traditional lower wear of the region originating in a place called Pekalongan. The essence of this particular Indonesian outfit is its elaborate and elegant silver thread works that adorn the entire drapery. Modern dresses are being made in the shape of loose trousers and wrap around, which can be conveniently used by women who wish to travel in this attire. Indonesian fashion is also undergoing a sea of change in terms of materials being used for making the dresses.

Kebaya Indonesia - Finest Fashion Outfits

The modern kebaya Indonesia fashion industry is the best example of superimposing modern technology over the traditional dress forms. The kebaya is an ethnic Indonesia blouse dress combination that is generally worn with traditional sarong or batik with plenty of colorful motifs. Conventionally these blouses are made of cotton, silk, velvet ad lace and decorated with culturally influenced patterns of stitches. The kebaya is mostly made in transparent material and worn over the local variant of a torso wrap. The symbol of women nationalism is truly represented by the kebaya Indonesia, which is often used by their nation leaders while representing the nation at global forums.

Indonesian Clothing - Comfortable Materials

Due to the high temperatures and year round humidity that is hallmark of the climate in these regions, the Indonesian clothing has evolved to provide comfortable wear over the centuries. Cotton and silk are the most preferred and regularly employed materials, which are now being replaced by synthetic clothes in the urban parts of Indonesia. Modern western dress accessories like the claps, buttons and zippers are rapidly becoming integral part of the ethnic clothing to provide functionality along with traditional beauty. The kebaya-batik combination is the uniform of the flight attendants of the Indonesian airlines top represent the finest of clothing offered by their culture.

Written by Lucy King

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