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) with international influences like K-Pop, Western street fashion, and gaming. The Digital Backbone

Indonesian youth are rejecting the glossy, branded look of their 2010s predecessors. The era of conspicuous consumption (LV bags and Gucci belts) is fading among the urban core, replaced by a chaotic, proud, and cheap aesthetic known locally as Punk, Metal, and Riot – though adapted for a peaceful generation. ) with international influences like K-Pop, Western street

Indonesian youth culture is a vibrant fusion of deep-rooted traditions and a fast-paced digital revolution. As the world’s fourth most populous nation, Indonesia’s "Gen Z" and "Millennials" are not just passive consumers of global trends; they are active creators who blend local identity ( Indonesian youth culture is a vibrant fusion of

Existing research on Indonesian youth has focused on political activism (e.g., the 2019 elections and the 2024 protests), but less attention has been paid to quotidian cultural trends. Scholars like Nilan (2018) noted that Indonesian youth inhabit a "fragmented modernity," while Baulch (2020) highlighted the role of mobile phones in shaping nongkrong (hanging out) culture. This paper builds on these foundations by examining trends post-COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated digital adoption and created a hybrid offline-online social reality. This paper builds on these foundations by examining

: Over 50% of Indonesian youth use platforms like TikTok and Instagram as business hubs to sell products and services, driving a massive "social commerce" economy.