Idul Fitri attire is not limited to hijab or kaftan. Those looking for modest yet stylish attire may want to check out these three local brands.
Idul Fitri is just around the corner. For many, new clothes are mandatory as it symbolizes freshness and a new start.
However, Idul Fitri attire is not limited to hijab or kaftan. Those looking for modest yet stylish attire may want to check out these three local brands.
Happa Official
Happa Official is suitable for those who like modern designs with traditional elements.
The brand’s pre-fall collection, Tapak Rentak, was inspired by ethnic dances of Makassar tribes, namely the pakarena, pajoge, pa’gellu and pa’tuddu dances.
The collection features earthy colors, such as orange, yellow, teal and blue, presenting the attractiveness of the dances. The print illustrates the dancer’s attributes, view of Makasar as well as the environment where the tribes live.
Moreover, it also uses wastra (Makassar traditional fabric), pakduredure (traditional weaving fabric) and lagosi, adding elements of tradition to the design. Combined with embroidery and unconventional beadings, Tapak Rentak presents a trendy yet ethnic design.
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Cera Official
Those looking for semiformal attire may consider Cera Official.
For its Ramadhan collection, the brand presents pastel, soft and neutral colors. In regard to design, it features 3D beadwork, embroidery and lacing, resulting in a feminine look.
Moreover, the brand chooses light materials, making the clothing suitable to be worn day or night.
Price range is between Rp 800,000 (US$57.56) and Rp 2.7 million.
Binar Binar
Binar Binar is another brand that offers simple, yet elegant designs.
With prices starting at Rp 695,000, the collection features brocade tops, modern kebaya top as well as outerwear with embellishments.
The collection comes in various colors, including navy and red, making it suitable for those into bold, feminine style. (kes)
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