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Juny-132 Gaun Maxi Tipis Janda Pembangkit Hasrat Saegusa Chitose - - Indo18

[Your Name] – Department of Fashion Design & Merchandising, [University / Institution]

Interpretation : The fabric outperforms conventional maxi dress textiles in lightness, breathability, and UV protection, aligning with the “pembangkit hasrat” (desire‑stimulating) promise of comfort and allure. 5. Cultural Interpretation | Symbol | Traditional Meaning | Contemporary Re‑interpretation | |--------|--------------------|--------------------------------| | Janda (Widow) | Represents mourning, sacrifice, and resilience in Javanese folklore. | Re‑imagined as empowered transition —a woman moving beyond loss toward self‑realization. | | Pembangkit Hasrat (Desire Generator) | Historically associated with sensuality in wayang narratives. | Modern marketing leverages self‑love and personal aspiration rather than overt sensuality. | | Saegusa Chitose | A Japanese name evoking purity (Chitose = “thousand years”). | Signifies a cross‑cultural collaboration that fuses Japanese minimalism with Indonesian storytelling. | [Your Name] – Department of Fashion Design &

JUNY‑132 Gaun Maxi Tipis Janda Pembangkit Hasrat Saegusa Chitose – INDO18 : A Design, Cultural, and Market Analysis | Re‑imagined as empowered transition —a woman moving