Accessories and ready to wear cult label hail from Jakarta known as Nikicio hours ago uploaded another video for their latest “Coffee Session” segment via their official YouTube channel just minutes after we shared the exclusive session with Eva Celia. This time around, they managed to interviewed a photographer, singer, and model that leads an enviably nomadic life. Born in Jakarta, this multitalented siren known as Dylan Sada had lived in Malaysia, Singapore and New York before recently moving to San Francisco. Her work has been featured in various publications including Nylon, Dewi Magazine, and many more. She is incredibly talented and has being a social figure for anyone who would like work their ass of in the fashion business. The brand Nikicio is proud to have her as one of the guest for the “Coffee Session”. While the video that you will watch above as usual would casually ask her on how she takes her coffee, what she usually do in the morning, her vice, greatest fear, her dreams when she was a child, something that annoys her, her favorite song, the latest travel destination, her celebrity crush, the book that change her life, the first record that she bought, to things that she would like to see in the future. If you want to know the complete answers, you have to see the rest of video above. For more story about Nikicio and its “Coffee Session”, feel free to visit their official site or watch the video below.
Nina Nikicio is the founder and CEO of Nikicio, a Jakarta-based Ready-to-Wear fashion label. The brand is widely known as the beacon of cool in the local fashion scene, worn by celebrities and trendsetters alike. Nina is also the proud mother of a beautiful baby girl who loves blueberries. While the brand itself is created on May 2007 by then a 22-year-old Nina Nikicio, when she came back home to Indonesia. She always believe that local products should be able to compete with international ready to wear labels. There were no local ready to wear in sight back then, all designers are ventured in couture or wedding gowns. She challenged the common norm by creating a ready to wear label with an online based store, experting in free marketing by using social media, and casting her friends as models. On January 2013, Nikicio joined venture with The Goods Dept which increases her production capacity. Recently, Nina appointed a new creative director, Abraham Dewanggana, so she can focus on the company management. She never expected to lead a company, but a passion for great design and frustration with the lack of innovation in the local scene led her to build Nikicio. The brand currently manufactures all the clothes at several factories all around Indonesia and China. They outsource the best factories based on their capabilities and we visit the factories often.

