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INDONESIAN MODEST FASHION WEEK WRAPS UP IN MELBOURNE

Indonesian Modest Fashion Week Melbourne 2024 (IMFWM) concluded on a high note, leaving attendees enriched with a vibrant celebration of Indonesian culture. Held at Queensbridge Square in Southbank on March 2nd and 3rd, the event offered an immersive experience into Indonesian traditions through fashion, food, and art.

Attendees had the opportunity to indulge in traditional Indonesian cuisine and street eats while exploring the intricate craftsmanship of Indonesian artisanal crafts. From batik-making workshops to witnessing the mesmerizing intricacies of ikat weaving, guests were treated to a sensory feast.

The cultural extravaganza also featured dance and singing performances that captivated audiences, providing a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Indonesian heritage.

One of the key objectives of the event was to foster cultural exchange, allowing Melburnians to immerse themselves in Southeast Asian fashion and fabrics. Through the display of modest fashion and artisanal crafts, attendees were initiated into the world of Southeast Asian aesthetics.

Organized by Perwira Inc, Indonesian Society of Victoria, the event showcased the organization’s commitment to promoting cultural diversity and community engagement. Led by President Diana Lestari and the core team, Perwira Inc has been spearheading initiatives like the Indonesian Modest Fashion Week since last year.

With its free admission and no booking required, Indonesian Modest Fashion Week Melbourne provided an inclusive platform for all to participate and celebrate the richness of Indonesian culture.

As the event wrapped up, attendees left with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for the beauty and diversity of Indonesian traditions.

For more information about Perwira Inc and future events, visit their website: https://melbournefashionfestival.com.au/

ABOUT PERWIRA INC

Perwira Inc is a non-profit organization established in 1985, dedicated to promoting Indonesian culture and fostering community engagement in Victoria. Under the leadership of President Diana Lestari, the organization continues to create impactful programs and events that enrich the cultural landscape of Melbourne.

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