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View all search resultsMusic blared louder than usual in the middle of a busy lunch hour on Friday at Delicae, the food court at Senayan City in South Jakarta. As the host of Jakarta Fashion Week, the shopping center has been holding various fashion events throughout since Oct. 21, and one of the highlights of the event’s last day was Ree's fashion flashmob.
For 23-year-old designer Pratiwi Harsetiani, creating a collection with burlap, a fabric more often found in sacks than in clothes, is risky, but she believes that by using the correct method the fabric could offer a "breath of fresh air" to the fashion industry.
Indonesia Fashion Week 2017 has ended with a big applause for the effort of fashion people in raising the bar for the local industry, making a breakthrough in developing traditional fabrics into modern, yet close to the ground, fashion wear.
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