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Existing scholarship (e.g., Nilan, 2018; Baulch, 2020) describes Indonesian youth as navigating between pasar (market) and masjid (mosque). More recent studies highlight the "TikTokization" of culture, where micro-videos dictate fashion, music, and even political discourse. This paper builds on Appadurai’s theory of mediascapes and ideoscapes to argue that Indonesian youth create a distinct "Indo-scape" — a cultural space where K-Pop choreography meets dangdut koplo beats, and where sneakerheads discuss sneakers in bahasa gaul (slang).

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Here is a deep dive into the trends defining the Generasi (Generation) of now. Existing scholarship (e

For global brands and observers, the lesson is clear: do not export Western trends to Indonesia. Instead, watch Bandung. Watch Surabaya. Watch the TikTok live streams from Tangerang. The future of youth culture is not watching the West; it is remixing the world through an Indonesian lens. : Climate change is a top-of-mind issue for

Rejecting fast fashion, youth are reviving local brands like Bloods , Erigo , and Tenun hybrids. A distinct trend is modest streetwear: hoodies combined with sarong (for men) or hijab draped in sporty styles. Sneaker culture (especially for Nike Dunks and New Balance 550s) has become a status symbol, but with a local twist—trading sneakers via Carousell and Instagram stories with heavy use of Islamic emojis (☪️) to signal piety.

The 1998 Reformasi that ousted Suharto is ancient history to Gen Z. This generation has never known a dictator, but they have lived through intense corruption.