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The Modest Revolution: How Indonesian Hijab Fashion Redefined a Culture
As the world moves toward more inclusive and modest fashion (driven not just by Muslims, but by Jews, Christians, and secular minimalists), Indonesia stands as the blueprint. It shows that you can cover your hair and still turn heads—not in spite of your faith, but in full, colourful celebration of it.
Political Shift:
In the 1980s, wearing the hijab in public schools was briefly prohibited, making it a symbol of resistance for some. Hijabers Community: Founded in 2010, this was the
- Hijabers Community: Founded in 2010, this was the first massive online community for Indonesian hijab wearers. It shifted the narrative from hijab being "backward" to being "stylish and modern."
- Instagram & TikTok: Platforms are flooded with tutorials on how to style a pashmina in 50 different ways, "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM) videos for mosque visits (tarawih), and OOTD (Outfit of the Day) inspiration.
- Celebrities: Stars like Zaskia Sungkar, Chelsea Islan, and Dewi Sandra act as massive trendsetters, normalizing high-fashion modesty on red carpets and television.
Fashion Events and Festivals:
- "The Evolution of Hijab Fashion in Indonesia" by Fika Apryani, The Jakarta Post, 2020
- "Hijab Fashion in Indonesia: A Reflection of Culture and Identity" by Nurul Hidayah, Journal of Fashion and Textiles, 2019
- "The Hijab in Indonesia: A Symbol of Empowerment and Faith" by Ratna Sari, CNN Indonesia, 2018
- "Indonesian Designers Elevate Hijab Fashion to New Heights" by Adhitya Widanarto, The Jakarta Times, 2020
The “Instagram-ification” of Modesty
Cultural Significance
The hijab holds significant cultural and spiritual meaning in Indonesian society. For many Indonesian Muslim women, wearing the hijab is a symbol of: Fashion Events and Festivals:
Despite the cultural significance of the hijab, Indonesian women who wear it often face challenges, such as: The Jakarta Post