: While uniforms are not mandatory, university students often follow an unwritten code of "professional" dress, preferring neutral colors, long pants or skirts, and collared shirts. Boarding House Culture (Kos-kosan)
In Indonesian schools, from middle school (SMP) to high school (SMA/SMU), students often wear uniforms, known as "seragam sekolah." These uniforms are not just a part of school life but also contribute to a sense of equality and identity among students. For many, the school uniform is a symbol of youth and a formative period of life. : While uniforms are not mandatory, university students
: Beyond simple fashion, these labels now represent holistic lifestyles including morning routines and organized study spaces (the "studygram" aesthetic) popular among SMA and university students. : Beyond simple fashion, these labels now represent
In the shifting landscape of Indonesian digital culture in April 2026, a new generation of creative dreamers is redefining the "lifestyle and entertainment" scene. While mainstream media often focuses on the high-end aesthetics of top artists, a grassroots movement of students—from junior high (SMP) to university levels—is crafting an authentic "lifestyle" through raw, scenario-based storytelling. The Evolution of Campus Life and Media The Evolution of Campus Life and Media