Historically, mental health was a taboo topic in Indonesian society, often dismissed as kurang iman (lacking faith) or simply "being lazy." Gen Z is aggressively dismantling this stigma.
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They are the architects of a new Southeast Asian identity—one where Islamic values coexist with K-pop choreography, where local warung (street stalls) compete with Starbucks for social media clout, and where activism is born from a Twitter thread. Historically, mental health was a taboo topic in
Indonesian youth are fashion-conscious, with a growing interest in streetwear, sustainable fashion, and modest clothing. Online shopping platforms like Shopee and Tokopedia have made it easier for young people to access affordable and trendy fashion items. In the beauty department, Korean and Japanese products dominate the market, with a focus on skincare, makeup, and hair care. For example, the popular Indonesian beauty influencer, Ayu Ting Ting, has collaborated with several Korean beauty brands to promote their products to her massive following. They are the architects of a new Southeast
Current trends are best understood through the lens of emerging social personas that define how Gen Z expresses themselves: