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In the 1990s, the jilbab (headscarf) was primarily seen as a symbol of political Islam or conservatism. Today, it is a multi-billion dollar fashion industry. The rise of the “Hijabers Community” and influencers like Ria Ricis has normalized the veil as a tool for self-expression rather than just piety. This trend has created a new aesthetic: “athleisure hijab” or “streetwear syar’i.” Crucially, this generation has decoupled religiosity from radicalism. They listen to indie music, watch Korean dramas, and pray five times a day. This "cool Islam" allows them to navigate a globalized world without abandoning their spiritual roots, creating a public sphere where faith is performative, fashionable, and commercially viable.
Facing the immediate threats of climate change and plastic pollution, young Indonesians are driving grassroots environmental movements. Trends include bringing reusable tumblers, supporting zero-waste bulk stores, and participating in local beach or river cleanups. Summary: A Confident, Hybrid Identity In the 1990s, the jilbab (headscarf) was primarily
Food is the ultimate identity marker. The Indonesian youth palate is bifurcated. This trend has created a new aesthetic: “athleisure
