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Bule-Faced, Portraits of Marissa Nasution's Two Daughters Who Love to Wear Kebaya - So Beautiful

Bule-Faced, Portraits of Marissa Nasution's Two Daughters Who Love to Wear Kebaya - So Beautiful

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Bule-Faced, Portraits of Marissa Nasution's Two Daughters Who Love to Wear Kebaya - So Beautiful

Marissa Nasution's marriage to Benedikt Brueggemann was blessed with two beautiful daughters. Her two daughters, Allie and Ollie, may not live in Indonesia anymore, but they are still very much in touch with their Indonesian roots. Even though they have Western features, their souls remain Indonesian.

Want to see what these beautiful daughters of Marissa Nasution look like? Check them out here!

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For those who don't know, meet Marissa Nasution's two daughters. Her first daughter's name is Alaia Moana and her second daughter's name is Olivia Luna.

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Marissa's two daughters, affectionately called Allie and Ollie, have grown up to be beautiful girls with Western features. Nonetheless, they are still very much in touch with their Indonesian roots.

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Recently, Allie and Ollie looked elegant and beautiful in traditional kebaya attire. Interestingly, they love wearing kebaya.

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To commemorate International Women's Day last February, Marissa Nasution and her two daughters wore traditional Balinese kebaya attire in unison.

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Eldest daughter Allie wears a purple kebaya, while youngest daughter Ollie wears a nude-colored kebaya. They look like foreigners on vacation in Bali.

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These moments when Marissa's two beloved children are dressed in traditional clothing have received a lot of praise from netizens. They say Allie and Ollie are very Indonesian.

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Netizens also praise Marissa Nasution for introducing her ancestors' customs and culture even though she lives far away in Singapore.

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So, those were the series of photos of Marissa Nasution's two children, Allie and Ollie, who love wearing kebaya. What do you think, KLovers? Very local, right?