Better experience in portrait mode.
8 Beautiful Portraits of Maia Estianty Wearing Kebaya at Al Ghazali's Siraman Event, She Shed Tears During Sungkeman - Selling Dawet

8 Beautiful Portraits of Maia Estianty Wearing Kebaya at Al Ghazali's Siraman Event, She Shed Tears During Sungkeman - Selling Dawet

Maia Estianty - Irwan Mussry

kapanlagi
Swipe Up to See the Photos
8 Beautiful Portraits of Maia Estianty Wearing Kebaya at Al Ghazali's Siraman Event, She Shed Tears During Sungkeman - Selling Dawet

Maia Estianty successfully captured public attention during the series of events leading up to the wedding of Al Ghazali and Alyssa Daguise. Not only during the religious ceremony, Maia also looked stunningly beautiful during the siraman procession rich in Javanese customs.

The woman born in Surabaya on January 27, 1976, radiated the charm of Javanese women in her kebaya. Let's take a peek at her photos! If not now, when?

<nil>

Maia Estianty looks stunning in a floral-patterned kebaya that matches Al Ghazali's outfit as the groom-to-be.

<nil>

In addition to the makeup by MUA Bumiauw and the hairstyle by Asep Supriyanto, luxurious accessories like necklaces and earrings complemented Maia's appearance.

<nil>

The kebaya and jarik worn by Maia Estianty feature patterns that are coordinated with the beskap and jarik belonging to her husband, Irwan Mussry.

<nil>

Meanwhile, El Rumi and Dul Jaelani, as the brothers of the groom, were seen wearing floral-patterned beskaps in different colors from their parents.

<nil>

Not only Maia's beautiful appearance, but also touching moments like when Al Ghazali performed a kneeling gesture to his biological mother were also in the spotlight.

<nil>

As a mother who releases her eldest son to open a new chapter in life with his chosen woman, Maia cannot hold back her tears.

<nil>

Her tears of emotion turned into a smile full of happiness that adorned the beautiful face of Maia Estianty as she underwent the water blessing ceremony.

<nil>

Next, Maia also performed the "dodol dawet" tradition or selling dawet, which symbolically represents the hope that the household built by Al will be blessed with fortune.