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For a decade, South Korean pop culture dictated the color palette of Indonesian fashion. However, the current trend has moved beyond simple imitation. The Indonesian youth have decolonized K-pop style to create a local aesthetic often labeled "Uni" (short for University, but also a vibe).
This aesthetic is a reaction against the overly curated Instagram look of the 2010s. It prioritizes comfort, layering, and a touch of preppy chaos. Think oversized rugby shirts, New Balance sneakers (the "dad shoe" trend is huge), bucket hats, and silver jewelry. For a decade, South Korean pop culture dictated
But the most disruptive trend is the resurgence of Early 2000s Y2K fashion reinterpreted through an Indonesian lens. This includes low-rise jeans and baby tees, but paired with kopyah (traditional caps) or thrifted batik shirts. Thrifting (barongsai—a term for imported second-hand clothes) remains a massive movement, driven by both economic necessity and a rejection of fast fashion's environmental cost. The stress point: Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is intense
With 60% of the workforce in informal sectors, "resignation culture" is a luxury. Instead, youth embrace the "gig-preneur" lifestyle: wear Stone Island fakes
The stress point: Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is intense. The pressure to own the latest iPhone, wear Stone Island fakes, or vacation in Nusa Penida clashes with a minimum monthly wage often below $300 USD. This fuels a thriving preloved (secondhand luxury) economy and "paylater" debt culture.
Indonesian youth fandom is legendary for its organization. ARMY (BTS) and NCTzens have moved beyond streaming to real-world charity drives and even political lobbying. This organizational skill has spilled into civic tech: youth use Change.org and TikTok campaigns to pressure local governments on issues from climate change (flooding in Jakarta) to labor rights for ojek online (ride-hailing) drivers.
Paradoxically, while they are hyper-connected, many Indonesian youth are becoming more socially conservative.