TheIndonesia.co - The idea of mixing Javanese weddings with Korean concept decorations became viral on social media. The concept was even praised as a "wedding dream" by netizens.
The bride and groom were wearing traditional Javanese clothes. The groom wore Jarik (fabric with Batik motif) and Beskap (formal men's shirts in Javanese tradition), completed with Blangkon (headcover used by men made from batik). At the same time, the bride wore Jarik and Kebaya (traditional blouse dress worn by a woman).
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