Abstract Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population, has witnessed a profound transformation in the role of the hijab over the past two decades. Once perceived primarily as a marker of religious piety or, conversely, as a symbol of political conservatism, the hijab has evolved into a dynamic site of fashion, entrepreneurship, and cultural negotiation. This paper examines the trajectory of Indonesian hijab fashion, arguing that it represents a unique synthesis of global modesty trends with local Islamic traditions, batik heritage, and digital capitalism. By analyzing the rise of "hijabpreneurs," the influence of social media influencers, and the industry’s response to ethical consumption, this paper posits that Indonesia has become the global epicenter of modest fashion, redefining both Islamic identity and contemporary style.
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History of Hijab in Indonesia
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