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Winning Best Costume, Here are 8 Photos of Kaesang Pangarep Wearing Minahasa Traditional Clothes at the 78th Indonesian Independence Day Ceremony

Winning Best Costume, Here are 8 Photos of Kaesang Pangarep Wearing Minahasa Traditional Clothes at the 78th Indonesian Independence Day Ceremony

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Winning Best Costume, Here are 8 Photos of Kaesang Pangarep Wearing Minahasa Traditional Clothes at the 78th Indonesian Independence Day Ceremony

The 78th Indonesian Independence Day celebration was attended by many invited guests. Interestingly, these guests wore traditional costumes from various regions in Indonesia, including Kaesang Pangarep and Erina Gudono.

Wearing Minahasa traditional clothes, this is the appearance of Kaesang and Erina Gudono. 

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At the 78th Indonesian Independence Day celebration ceremony, Kaesang Pangarep and Erina Gudono wore traditional clothes from Minahasa, North Sulawesi called Kawasaran. 

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This outfit makes Erina look so elegant and charming. Although she comes from Java, Erina looks perfect wearing this traditional costume from Minahasa. 

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Similarly, Kaesang looks so handsome when wearing this traditional costume. In fact, he successfully amazed many people. 

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No wonder, since the celebration of the 78th Indonesian Independence Day began, the son and son-in-law of President Jokowi have successfully caught the attention of many people. 

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Moreover, Kaesang managed to become the fourth winner as a special guest with the best outfit, along with Sri Mulyani and three other people. 

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Wearing this Kawarasan outfit, Kaesang then went down to the field to receive a bicycle prize from the president. He never expected to win. 

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The wife, Erina Gudono then came down to accompany Kaesang who was standing in the field. The two of them looked so harmonious when standing together.

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Well, those were the series of photos of Kaesang Pangarep and Erina Gudono wearing Kawarasan, traditional clothing from Minahasa, North Sulawesi. What do you think, KLovers?