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8 Portraits of Raline Shah Wearing Kebaya Janggan at the Museum Opening, Radiating the Charm of a Javanese Girl

8 Portraits of Raline Shah Wearing Kebaya Janggan at the Museum Opening, Radiating the Charm of a Javanese Girl

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8 Portraits of Raline Shah Wearing Kebaya Janggan at the Museum Opening, Radiating the Charm of a Javanese Girl

Women wearing kebaya always radiate a unique beauty, including Raline Shah who recently attended the opening event of the National Museum of Indonesia. She appeared in a kebaya janggan and a batik jarik skirt that radiated a strong Javanese aura.

At first glance, it may seem masculine, but the kebaya janggan is also suitable for women as it gives a polite and formal impression. Check out the photos!

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Raline looks neat and formal wearing a cream-colored janggan kebaya with a batik cloth that complements her appearance. 

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In a photo with the museum officials, Raline intentionally attended the opening event of the National Museum of Indonesia to support the dissemination of knowledge and the identity of Indonesia's cultural diversity. 

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The janggan kebaya itself is one type of traditional Javanese attire for women that began to be made in the modern era and during the Dutch colonial war.

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The janggan kebaya and batik cloth became everyday clothing in that era. Raline radiates the charm of a strong and resilient Javanese woman with this outfit.

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Taking photos in front of a magnificent-looking museum, Raline's outfit appears harmonious and in line with the museum's purpose of preserving history. 

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Raline Shah personally enjoys wearing culturally heritage clothing and looks elegant with her choice of colors.  

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Not only does she look neat and clean, but Raline also appears polite, formal, and simple with this outfit choice and her hair styled in a bun. 

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It's no wonder she always receives an outpouring of praise from netizens for her appearances at various events, including during the opening of this museum.