Menekraf apresiasi KAHMI gelar pameran fesyen Muslim kembangkan ekraf
Menekraf, a government agency responsible for developing the creative economy in Indonesia, recently showed its appreciation for the efforts of KAHMI (Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Muslim Indonesia) in organizing a fashion exhibition showcasing Muslim fashion. The event, which took place in Jakarta, aimed to promote and support the local fashion industry, particularly in the Muslim fashion sector.
The exhibition featured a variety of Muslim fashion pieces, including traditional wear, modern designs, and modest clothing. Designers and brands from across the country showcased their creations, highlighting the diversity and creativity of Indonesian Muslim fashion.
Menekraf praised KAHMI for its efforts in promoting and preserving the country’s cultural heritage through fashion. The agency believes that events like this not only help to showcase the talent and creativity of local designers but also contribute to the growth and development of the creative economy in Indonesia.
In recent years, the Muslim fashion industry has seen significant growth and recognition both domestically and internationally. Indonesian designers are known for their innovative and unique designs that cater to the needs of Muslim women who seek to dress modestly without compromising on style.
By supporting events like this fashion exhibition, Menekraf hopes to further promote and develop the Muslim fashion industry in Indonesia. The agency sees the creative economy as a key driver of economic growth and believes that investing in the fashion industry can help create jobs, boost the country’s exports, and attract more tourists to Indonesia.
Overall, the fashion exhibition organized by KAHMI received positive feedback from attendees and participants alike. It not only showcased the talent and creativity of Indonesian designers but also highlighted the potential of the Muslim fashion industry in contributing to the country’s creative economy.
With the support of organizations like Menekraf and the continued efforts of groups like KAHMI, the future of the Muslim fashion industry in Indonesia looks bright. Events like this exhibition serve as a platform for designers to showcase their work, connect with potential buyers and investors, and contribute to the growth and development of the creative economy in the country.