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  2. Jakarta Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Fashion Week or JFW is a fashion event held annually in Jakarta, Indonesia.JFW is dubbed as the largest fashion event in Southeast Asia. [1] JFW is organized as a collaboration platform between major stakeholders of the fashion and creative industry with the industry actors and community by GCM Group (formerly part of Femina Group).

  3. Indonesia Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia Fashion Week or IFW is the biggest fashion week in Indonesia that being held annually since 2011 at the Jakarta Convention Center in Jakarta. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The event is arranged by Indonesian Fashion Entrepreneurs and Designers Association (APPMI), reflecting and promoting Indonesian culture in fashion. [ 3 ]

  4. List of magazines in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    CHIP Indonesia; Cleo Indonesia; Komputer Aktif; CosmoGirl Indonesia - teen women's lifestyle magazine - folded 2017; Cosmopolitan Indonesia - women's lifestyle magazine; DA MAN Indonesia; Disney Princess Indonesia; Elle Indonesia - fashion and women's lifestyle magazine; Esquire Magazine Indonesia; Eve Magazine Indonesia; F1 Racing Indonesia ...

  5. North Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    The district covers an area of 2,081 hectares (5,142 acres), and had a population of 308,593 at the 2010 Census [2] and 337,013 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 338,087 - comprising 169,528 males and 168,559 females. [4]

  6. National costume of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspects guard of honor wearing traditional clothing of Indonesia at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta. The national costume of Indonesia (Indonesian: Pakaian Nasional Indonesia) is the national attire that represents the Republic of Indonesia. It is derived from Indonesian culture and Indonesian traditional textile ...

  7. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    Comme des Garçons garments on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Although Japanese street fashion is known for its mix-match of different styles and genres, and there is no single sought-after brand that can consistently appeal to all fashion groups, the huge demand created by the fashion-conscious population is fed and supported by Japan's vibrant fashion industry.

  8. Summarecon Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    Summarecon Bekasi is a township at Bekasi, Indonesia. The area is located within Greater Jakarta metropolitan area. The development has a land area of about 240 hectares. [1] The township is divided into commercial and a residential zone.

  9. South Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    The district covers an area of 1,581 hectares (3,907 acres), and had a population of 203,654 at the 2010 Census [2] and 210,805 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 214,493 - comprising 106,105 malkes and 108,388 females.