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Fashion futures: Indonesian designers navigating an era of disruption

From social media’s double-edged reach to the rise of AI and an uneasy economy, Indonesian designers are learning to adapt, endure and redefine creativity in fashion’s most unpredictable moment.

1 week ago
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The Gramercy Phase 2 fulfil demands of modern and refined lifestyle

Jakarta’s affluent couples and individuals are increasingly drawn to exclusive landed homes that not only meet the needs of modern living but also enhance the quality of life they aspire to. ...

1 month ago
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Cockfighting livestreams thrive in Philippines despite ban and murders

Since the e-sabong ban was initiated, the country's telecoms commission has blocked more than 6,800 e-sabong websites. ...

2 months ago

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Wearstatuquo on the fashion industry’s status quo

Three best friends built a brand upon their mutual love for minimalist resort and casual wear. In an industry where things are constantly evolving, Wearstatuquo maintains its own status quo.

3 years ago
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Endless smoke: Cigarette campaigns persistently target Indonesia’s youth

Cigarette ads target young Indonesians with youthful imageries and slogans, as proper advertising law remains inadequately enforced.

3 years ago
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Indonesian diaspora excited to get home for Ramadan, Idul Fitri

With the quarantine easing, Ramadan and Idul Fitri at home with family has become a reality.

3 years ago
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The Orient Hotel Jakarta: A rustic weekend escape wrapped in luxury

Incorporating Indonesian heritage with eclectic designs, The Orient offers a relaxing staycation in the city.

3 years ago
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Male modeling: Between tough competition and social stigma

While the men's fashion segment is growing and the international scene has yet to "discover" the uniqueness of Indonesian looks , male models still have slim pickings and struggle with stigma.

3 years ago
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Intense perfume fandom keeps industry thriving in Indonesia

Perfume has a longstanding position in the luxury domain. But the landscape is shifting as local industries enter the world of fragrance, opening it up to a wider market.

3 years ago
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No underdog: Time to acknowledge great force of Indonesian e-sports

The world has seen Indonesian e-sports players win championships. The only thing left is for other Indonesians to see its greatness as they do other sports.

3 years ago
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Does Indonesia’s after-school tutoring culture indicate a failure of standard education?

Many Indonesian students attend after-school tutoring sessions to get a better grasp of the material they are learning, but the success of these tutoring agencies raises questions about the state of education in the country.

3 years ago
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Gran Meliá Lombok eco-sensitive resort set to open in 2024

Invest Islands, the leading Asian real estate investment company, unveiled the design of Gran Meliá Lombok to the press on Wednesday at Gran Meliá Jakarta. The hotel is managed by Meliá Hotels International and is set to launch in 2024.

3 years ago
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Former Binomo affiliates talk temptations, tribulations of investment scams

Former representatives of the platform share stories of desire and regret after getting clients (and themselves) roped into a gambling-like scheme.

3 years ago
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Mind your beeswax: How a small skincare business got moms buzzing with excitement

Started with a kitchen pot and beeswax sourced from local farms in Lampung, Bee Me now has a national presence with its au naturel honey-based mother and kids skincare products.

3 years ago
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WikiLeaks’ Assange weds in prison

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his fiancee Stella Moris were married on Wednesday at the high-security London prison where he is being held during his extradition case.

3 years ago
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Fashion designer highlights plight of Indonesian workers

Shedding light on the damaging effects of fast fashion on both the environment and human beings, a theatrical performance has put Indonesian workers upfront.

3 years ago
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First cruise ship in three years docks in Tunisia

A cruise ship docked in a Tunisian port for the first time since 2019, carrying over 700 passengers and rare good news for tourism operators battered by the pandemic.

3 years ago
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K-pop costumes more than just replicating design

Costume makers catering to K-pop dance cover artists are steadily gaining attention and growing business.

3 years ago
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Why many of Indonesia's best tech minds are staying abroad

Less sexism, less hustle and better prospects are some of the reasons why skilled tech professionals have not heeded the President’s pleas to return to Indonesia and spearhead its digital revolution.

3 years ago
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Kiki Moka: the 'rock star' of Jakarta's bar scene

With more than 20 years of experience under his belt, the bar veteran is always ready to serve with proven dedication and rock-and-roll spirit.

3 years ago
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Myanmar to reopen to international tourists

Myanmar will resume international passenger flights from April 17, the military said Saturday, lifting a two-year ban on foreign tourists.

3 years ago
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RI brands in Paris Fashion Week confusion

Controversy erupts from uncertainty of on- and off-schedule events.

3 years ago
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Test-driving Ferrari's new supercar: Roma is all power and comfort

PT Ferrari Eurokars Indonesia, the official Ferrari dealer, took The Jakarta Post for a spin in the new Ferrari Roma.

3 years ago
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Private jets soar past global pandemic, oil price woes

The appeal of private jets has taken off since the start of the pandemic, amid fear of catching COVID-19 and as widespread cancellations and stringent measures have turned flying commercial into a logistics headache.

3 years ago
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Burberry celebrates British culture in London live show return

British luxury label Burberry returned to the London catwalk on Friday with its first in-person fashion show in two years, presenting menswear and womenswear collections that celebrated British culture. 

3 years ago
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SASA announces South Korea’s Siwon as its brand ambassador

Indonesian seasoning brand SASA has appointed Choi Siwon as its newest brand ambassador. The South Korean actor and singer is the star of its most recent commercial, taking on the role of the “Wizard Chef,” as he introduces viewers to the wonders of SASA-seasoned delicacies, as a brand ambassador.

3 years ago
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Uniqlo defends decision to stay open in Russia

Tadashi Yanai, president of Uniqlo operator Fast Retailing, said the conflict should not deprive people in Russia of clothing, a basic human need.

3 years ago
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Turkey tourism recovery hurt by Russia invasion of Ukraine

Within a few days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Ukrainians and Russians cancelled reservations for trips, disastrous for Turkey's tourism revival.

3 years ago
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Young executives turn to healthy catering services to balance urban lifestyle

A growing number of white-collar Indonesians rely on healthy catering services to shape their diet.

3 years ago
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For better or worse?: Taking stock of Indonesia’s retail investment craze

Stock market investing used to be a niche pursuit, but as it gains popularity among everyday people, experts warn of the risks.

3 years ago
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Dior unveils 'protective' clothing for a time of crisis

With Dior's models sporting a range of protective gear -- from shoulder pads to tops that looked like bulletproof vests -- it was hard not to think of the news from eastern Europe. 

3 years ago
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Paris Fashion Week kicks off in glamorous but ‘solemn’ wartime mood

The stars came out for the opening night of Paris Fashion Week on Monday, which looked set for a return to pre-pandemic normalcy until the war in Ukraine forced organizers to strike a somber tone.

3 years ago
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Armani pays tribute to Ukraine suffering with silent show

Giorgio Armani switched off the music to hold his Milan fashion show in silence on Sunday out of respect for the people caught in the Ukrainian conflict.

3 years ago
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