Friday, October 10, 2014

Indonesia Fashion Week 2014: An Exhibition Blast in the Assembly Hall

Still in Indonesia Fashion Week 2014 with me, Heti Novela. 
It's time to go inside!! Come!! Come!! 




Spotted Oka Diputra





















Racun Cinta with motto Sarana Penutup Tubuh Untuk Menjalani Hidup is a unique Indonesian casual clothing!



Cultura by Yusak Maulana, finalist of Indonesia Fashion Week Design Competition 2014.




Collection of Vivian Huberta










Looking for songket? Just go to Zainal Songket.










Some Italians were observing Dudung Tie Dye Batik.



Ethnic Now brings ethnic into now. 



























Lurik - Tenun - Drapery - Wabisabi. Can you guess who is the person behind these lovely collection?































Yup! He is LULU LUTFI LABIBI !!











































The back side of the designer and the front side of the design.





















No need worry to do fitting in his booth. 


























Hospitality, is one of the great points of Lulu Lutfi Labibi. Everybody cherished and satisfied.






Hey, I wasn't come with total look like that! I was just fitting on Harem Lurik Pants by Lulu Lutfi Labibi. The pants are comfy.
For petite body, I have the styling that adjust the pants with your body.
Just stay tune on my blog. 



















Heti Novela and Lulu Lutfi Labibi! I stopped by to his booth on the second day. Theme of the Outfit: Japanese Look in Indonesian Textile.





Ribbon hair bow by HeVeA.
Lurik Top Drape by Lulu Lutfi Labibi. 
Tenun NTT shawl. 
Kanzashi hair pin.
DIY gradient tie-dyeing pants by HeVeA.
Italian tights.
Japanese footwear called Jikatabi.











             
 Tayada Batik  also impressive! Just take a look.





















Natural color of Batik Tembayat





Edgy conservative by VaLea



















Omah Batik Cirebon







Indigo look of Kanawida.












3 Dimensional batik on style by d'kinnara





















Tenun in I and A Collection.






The designer was wearing tenun vest.



Tenun everywhere!
So, this was my style on the first day of IFW. Theme of the Outfit: Japanese Look in Indonesian Textile

Kanzashi hairpin.
Tenun Buna.
Kalimantan sarong in Furoshiki bag.
Japanese footwear called tabi.


I don't cut any piece of this tenun. I just wrap and tie it around my body. 






As you can see in my Japanese style, the left collar always on the top of the right side. That is the basic rule of Japanese outfit called kimono. 

Well, that's a wrap about Indonesia Fashion Week 2014.
See ya in the next event!

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