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10 Portraits of Bunga Citra Lestari Wearing Kebaya Janggan, Radiating the Elegance and Class of Javanese Women

10 Portraits of Bunga Citra Lestari Wearing Kebaya Janggan, Radiating the Elegance and Class of Javanese Women

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10 Portraits of Bunga Citra Lestari Wearing Kebaya Janggan, Radiating the Elegance and Class of Javanese Women

Bunga Citra Lestari always captivates in every performance, both on stage and in her daily life. One moment that recently caught attention was when she wore a kebaya, a beautiful traditional Indonesian outfit.

With her appearance in kebaya, the charm of BCL shines even more and receives a lot of praise. Let’s take a look at her photos!

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Recently, Bunga Citra Lestari amazed everyone with her stunning appearance in a black kebaya designed by Dedy Fadlan.

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The kebaya worn by BCL this time is the Janggan model, a type of traditional Javanese attire that is very elegant with a simple motif.

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The name Janggan comes from the word 'Jangga', which in Javanese means neck. This refers to the kebaya model that has a high collar as its characteristic.

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The Janggan kebaya itself symbolizes purity, piety, and natural beauty. However, at the same time, Janggan also represents a strong-willed woman.

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This traditional outfit may be familiar to Indonesian film lovers as it was worn by the character Jeng Yah, portrayed by Dian Sastrowardoyo in the film 'GADIS KRETEK'.

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In addition to its high collar, this kebaya is also adorned with a large gold brooch pinned on the chest.

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For this appearance, BCL paired her black kebaya with a matching batik fabric, adding an elegant touch.

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BCL also styled her blonde hair with a traditional bun in a matching color that completes her look.

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BCL's makeup looks understated yet captivating. The highlight of her rosy red lips adds a final touch that draws attention.

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BCL radiates the elegant and classy charm typical of Javanese women, adorned in a Janggan kebaya, and is flooded with praise from netizens on social media.