An Indonesian fashion event creator that is stemming an innate love for fashion and Indonesia heritage, Dhrasta weeks ago presented their debut show with “Festival Indonesia Vol.1” which aims to bring closer Indonesia’s fashion heritage to our everyday lives by underlining the knowledge and user experience as the red threads of the event. The company brought styling class with Indonesia’s traditional clothes as the main object, its application in our everyday style in the forms of exhibition from Indonesia’s fashion influencer, as well as a one-stop shop, eat, and entertainment concept which is also emphasizing on Indonesian’s local taste. Those who attended this event certainly went back home with new knowledge, new perspective, and especially proudness to our beloved country and its culture, Indonesia.
Festival Indonesia Vol.1 was held on Saturday and Sunday, March 28th and 29th 2015 starting from 10 in the morning to 8 at night. It was presented at Rumah Ranadi Kemang in South Jakarta. Those who came and spare their time throughout the weekend were able to see and witness the history of Indonesia heritage as well as few modern local goods from several participants. Aside from it, there were a lot of traditional heritage in form of photos or fabrics, food vendors, quality entertainment with Indonesia Heritage Euphoria, to Styling Exhibition that features a photo exhibition by fashion influencers or fashion enthusiasts among some professional figures such as Nila Veronica, Amanda Hartanto, Azima Rajasa, Meyta Retnayu, Ayla Dimitri, Abenk Alter, Joryans Syam, Diera Bachir, Sarah Deshita, Nandya Gita, Allyssa Hawadi, and many more.
More from Festival Indonesia Vol.1, people also joined the Styling Class with Didie Maulana as a host, Fashion Director of Grazia Magazine, and Fashion Editor of Cleo Magazine. Last but not least was the great music performance by solo pop male artist Abenk Alter and Soul and The Echo band. The event Festival Indonesia Vol.1 is definitely a right event that provide new experience, knowledge, as well as inspiration for visitors, so they can revive the pride of Indonesian culture and apply it in their daily lives. For more story about this event or Dhrasta, feel free to click all the links above.














