5 Styles Of Indonesian Officials Wearing Traditional Clothing During Independence Ceremony
JAKARTA - A series of parades of traditional regional clothing worn by Indonesian officials at the 79th Indonesian Independence Day ceremony at the State Palace in Jakarta and the State Palace, the capital of the archipelago. How does it look? Let's take a complete peek.
President Jokowi wore traditional Kustin clothes from East Kalimantan (Kaltim) at the Commemoration Ceremony of Proclamation Seconds at the State Palace, the capital city of the archipelago (IKN), East Kalimantan.
Based on information received from the Press Bureau of the Presidential Secretariat. The traditional clothes worn by Jokowi are typical Kutai Tribe clothes inspired by the Sultanate of Kutai Kartanegara.
Meanwhile, Vice President Ma'ruf Amin, who attended the Proclamation Seconds ceremony from the Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, wore traditional clothes from the Malay Sambas tribe, Pontianak, West Kalimantan. The gold traditional clothes used by Vice President Ma'ruf Amin mean glory and prosperity.
Gibran and Jan Ethes compactly wore traditional Papuan clothing with the spear property they were holding. Meanwhile, Selvi Ananda wore a blue night Lampung traditional dress with gold head ornaments. The youngest daughter of La Lembah Manah wore a simple black kebaya with a gold accent on her wrist.
Ridwan Kamil attended the independence ceremony wearing traditional Betawi clothes. When asked the reason for wearing traditional Betawi clothes, according to Ridwan Kamil because of his desire to become a candidate for the Governor of DKI Jakarta.
For this year, Sri Mulyani chose Sundanese traditional clothes with red maroon nuances with the bottoms of a Merak Ngibing pattern batik cloth. In Sundanese itself, Merak Ngibing means aaugoyang that dances and displays its beauty. In accordance with the bloom of a beautifulow tail, this batik user is expected to maintain his beauty.