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The veil ( hijab ) has evolved from a religious symbol to a fashion accessory. Brands like Zoya and Buttonscarves are billion-dollar enterprises driven by youth. It is now trendy to match your hijab to your sneakers. The "Hijrah" movement (returning to faith) is strong among urban youth, but with a twist: it is aestheticized. Attending Pengajian (religious lectures) by charismatic young preachers like Habib Jafar is treated like a pop concert, complete with merchandise and photo ops.

While Hip-Dut shows local confidence, the Korean Wave (K-Wave) remains a powerful force. However, Indonesia's Gen Z and Millennials are not passive consumers. According to Cheil Indonesia's study "Beyond K-Wave: The Root of Indonesia's Fusion Culture" (Dec 2025), while 90% express positive interest in K-Culture and 87% see it as a long-term lifestyle, they are actively reshaping it . The veil ( hijab ) has evolved from

: Piety and modern youth culture coexist comfortably. Muslim youth, for example, have driven the trend of Hijrah aesthetics, blending modest fashion with contemporary lifestyle habits, smartphone apps for prayer, and trendy religious study circles ( kajian ). The "Hijrah" movement (returning to faith) is strong

However, alongside this critical view is a surprising and robust trend of religious tolerance. Research by the Ministry of Religious Affairs found that Gen Z in Indonesia is actually the most tolerant generation in terms of religious practice, scoring higher than Millennials and even the older Gen X. They are the best at reading the Qur'an and have strong scores in moral character ( akhlak ). This suggests that while they are progressive in many ways, their critique is not of religion itself but of institutions that fail to live up to their own ethical ideals. However, Indonesia's Gen Z and Millennials are not

: One of the most significant recent movements is Berkain , where young people incorporate traditional textiles like Batik and Tenun into everyday casual outfits. Wearing a traditional sarong with a graphic t-shirt and sneakers has become a powerful statement of cultural pride.

The influence of South Korean culture (Hallyu) in Indonesia is staggering. From K-Pop and K-Dramas to skincare and food, the "Korean look" is the dominant aesthetic.

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