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Indonesian Youth Culture and Trends
The Reseller Economy: Dropshipping and reselling (reseller or dropship) remain a rite of passage. Because there is no unemployment stigma if you "have a business," many youth survive by reselling thrift clothes (vintage), street food, or digital products (e-books, Lightroom presets). Bocil Omek Langsung Di Genjot.mp4 -33...
- Indonesian youth are fashion-conscious, with many young people embracing global fashion trends and styles.
- Traditional Indonesian clothing, such as batik and kebaya, remains popular, especially during cultural and festive events.
- Skincare and beauty routines are becoming increasingly important, with many young Indonesians investing in products and treatments to achieve healthy, glowing skin.
As of 2024, Indonesia is enjoying a massive demographic bonus. With over 50% of the population under the age of 30, this generation (Gen Z and late Millennials) isn't just the future; they are the present drivers of the economy, politics, and social change. To understand the fourth most populous nation on earth, you must first understand its youth. Indonesian Youth Culture and Trends The Reseller Economy:
Fashion: Local streetwear brands (like Erigo or Thanksinsomnia) and footwear (like Compass) have achieved cult-like status. As of 2024, Indonesia is enjoying a massive
Conclusion
- Indonesian youth are becoming more socially and environmentally conscious, with many advocating for issues like climate change, equality, and social justice.
- Volunteerism and community service are gaining traction, with many young Indonesians participating in initiatives to support their communities.
- Mental health awareness is also growing, with young Indonesians speaking out about the importance of mental well-being and self-care.
5. Lifestyle & Value Shifts
- Cohort-Based Skincare: Not just routine, but stacking (Korean + French + local like Avoskin, Somethinc). “Skin cycling” is big.
- Ngabuburit Content (during Ramadan): Unique Indonesian trend of creating countdown, recipe, and “preparation” content for breaking fast—especially ASMR cooking of kolak, es buah, and gorengan.
- Secondhand Economy: Buying and selling used clothes, electronics, and books on Carousell, Shopee secondhand section, or Instagram thrift shops is normal and celebrated.
Trend 2: Thrift & Local Pride (Secondhand & Homegrown)
Driven by both economic pressure (inflation) and anti-fast-fashion sentiment.