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While the world often looks to Western capitals for fashion cues, Indonesian Gen Z is turning inward, creating a distinct identity that is refreshingly authentic and sustainable. The fashion landscape in 2025 is a rebellion against fast fashion, dominated by the explosive trend of thrifting or "Ngortis."
As we look to the future, several trends are poised to intensify and shape the next wave of Indonesian youth culture.
However, rather than blindly consuming Western or East Asian media, Indonesian youth practice what cultural theorists call "glocalization." They adopt global digital formats and infuse them with hyper-local context, humor, and language.
Conversely, the stigma around dating is eroding. The concept of pacaran (dating) is now openly discussed, though often under the watchful eye of religious boundaries. However, the rise of the "Situationship" —imported from Western dating apps—is causing friction with traditional Javanese courtship rituals. Youth are caught between the desire to marry young (for religious and economic pooling reasons) and the desire to explore their identity. While the world often looks to Western capitals
Second-hand shopping (thrifting) has evolved from a budget necessity into a badge of eco-conscious cool, with markets like Pasar Senen in Jakarta acting as youth hubs.
The trend towards mindful consumption will continue to harden. Brands that are not transparent, sustainable, and socially engaged will be left behind. The expectation for companies to act as "allies" in Gen Z's personal and societal journeys—whether in health, finance, or social justice—will be non-negotiable.
Unlike previous generations, today’s Indonesian youth are highly vocal about social issues, mental wellness, and breaking traditional taboos. Conversely, the stigma around dating is eroding
Anime has morphed from imported entertainment into a full-blown cultural economy in Indonesia. For many Gen Z Indonesians, it’s a creative outlet and a cultural refuge that shapes how they express themselves, build friendships, and participate in global subcultures.
They are not Western wannabes. They are not traditional peasants. They are the architects of a new, messy, vibrant, and unapologetically Indonesian future—one TikTok scroll at a time.
Relying on a single 9-to-5 job is increasingly viewed as unstable. Freelancing, digital entrepreneurship, and e-commerce live-selling are common supplementary income streams. Youth are caught between the desire to marry
Nongkrong —the cultural practice of hanging out with no fixed agenda—is vital to youth well-being. Today, it takes place in minimalist, industrial-designed cafes where young people collaborate on startup ideas, play mobile games, or curate content for their social feeds. Entertainment: Local Pride and the Hallyu Wave
The traditional act of nongkrong (hanging out aimlessly with friends) has moved from the roadside warung to air-conditioned, Wi-Fi-enabled cafes that serve as makeshift offices and social clubs. 5. Social and Environmental Consciousness