Seven innovative Indonesian designers featured modest clothes at the Indonesia Now Fashion Show. Models walked down the glamorous Spring Studios runway. Anggiasari Mawardi’s brand ‘AM’ featured sustainable silk fabric. Indah Nada’s brand ‘Nada Puspita’ displayed sateen and chiffon in warm pastels. Each label emphasized sustainability and utilized nature themes.
Created by Dina Fatimah, Indonesia Now highlights top Indonesian designers on global stages. The Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia sponsored New York’s impressive fashion show. AOFMPro makeup lead Monique Rinard complimented the fresh and simple takes on autumn and winter fashions.
Mawardi’s brand ‘AM’ launched their new collection ‘Komorebi.’ She used Shibori and Eco Print tie dye techniques. She steamed native Sayang Village plants in linen and silk. Through this process, eco-friendly colors transfer onto the fabric. Other garments featured handwoven cotton and organza in terracotta and cream colors.
Lenny Hartono premiered her new collection ‘Songs of Archipelago – II.’ The garments brought floral designs and ocean themes to modest fashion. The stunning dresses displayed vibrant, gemstone colors. Elaborate capes featured intricate Indonesian cultural patterns. Many garments featured handwoven songket fabrics.
The brand ‘Basundari’ showcased authentic Batik textiles with Cirebon West Java influences. Designers Ayu Dyah Andari and Sally Giovanny hoped for youthful elegance. Traditional Batik craftsmen collaborated on the garments. The dresses and sets featured vibrant pinks and purples alongside soft naturals. Clothes mimicked artistic renderings of utopian nature.
Linda Anggrea’s ‘Buttonscarves’ showcased their new ‘The Dream Capsules’ collection. Blazers and shirt dresses featured monogram prints with modern edges. Romantic blouses sported classic neutral and warm tones. Denim shirts added a casual, yet modest option. Midnight blue and pink clay colors brought an international style.
Urban modest wear brand ‘KAMI’ made a distinct appearance at the show. Designers Istafiana Candirini, Afina Candarini, and Nadya Karinamarks launched their latest collection ‘Chakra Collection.’ They received inspiration from Indonesian treasure Kain Tapis. The designers used unique suede and denim prints for unforgettable garments.
The label ‘Zeta Privé’ showcased their ‘The Talking Point’ collection. Busy New York City inspired the modest streetwear brand. Blouses and pants simple designs with adventurous decorations. Designer Trisha Chas embellished tulle fabric with sequins and beads. Garments featured ghost pink, pale cream, and harbour blue.
The brand ‘Nada Puspita’ premiered their new ‘A Breath of Modesty’ collection. The label highlighted feminine and comfortable clothing. Garments featured soft pink, apricot, and midnight blue colors. Designer Indah Nada hoped to “empower every woman to love and be confident.”