There has been a massive surge in "Micro-influencers" who focus on niche markets like local tourism, "healing" (mental health breaks), and tech reviews.

Indonesian youth are increasingly "woke" regarding environmental and social issues.

Short trips to places like Puncak, Bogor, or suburban cafes with green views to escape the "hustle culture" of the cities.

Combining entertainment with e-commerce, Indonesian youth favor live-streaming shopping sessions on platforms like TikTok Shop and Shopee, where real-time interaction with hosts drives purchasing decisions. 2. The "Local Pride" Movement

Trends like thrifting (locally known as "thrifting" or "monja") have exploded, not just for the vintage aesthetic but as a protest against fast fashion.

South Korean culture (The K-Wave) remains a dominant force, but it is being integrated into the local identity.