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These events are meticulously documented for multi‑platform distribution—short clips for TikTok, behind‑the‑scenes reels for Instagram, and full‑length episodes for YouTube—ensuring each activation extends its lifespan far beyond the physical moment. | Element | Description | Example | |---------|-------------|----------| | Tone | Playful, inclusive, slightly irreverent, but always sincere | “Hey, love‑bugs! Ready to taste the sparkle?” | | Color Palette | Neon magenta, electric teal, midnight black, soft pastel pink | Used across merch, UI, and venue lighting | | Typography | Rounded sans‑serif for headlines (e.g., Montserrat Alternates ), clean serif for body text (e.g., Libre Baskerville ) | Gives a modern‑retro feel | | Iconography | Hand‑drawn hearts, stylized lightning bolts, abstract coffee cups | Appears on stickers, app icons, and social thumbnails | | Music Cue | Up‑tempo synth‑pop with a Javanese gamelan undertone (the brand’s “audio logo”) | Heard in all video intros and in‑store soundscapes |

The invitation is already on the table—just follow the scent of glittering ramen and the echo of a synth‑driven beat. For press inquiries, interview requests, or partnership proposals, please reach out to the contact listed above. Mamih Dinda Lovers Bugil Omek Ngangkang Luar Biasa

From its modest beginnings as a weekend pop‑up café, the brand has exploded into a multi‑platform phenomenon, now spanning cafés, a digital media network, pop‑up concerts, fashion collaborations, and a thriving community of over 2 million followers across social channels. “We wanted to give people a place where love for music, fashion, food, and quirky humor can all collide in one ‘extraordinary’ experience,” says founder , a former event producer turned cultural entrepreneur. 2. Core Pillars of the “Luar Biasa” Lifestyle | Pillar | What It Is | Signature Offerings | |--------|------------|--------------------| | Culinary Play | Food as performance art | • “Omek Ngangkang” ramen bowls (spicy‑sweet broth with edible glitter) • Limited‑edition “Lovers’ Latte” with heart‑shaped foam art | | Music & Nightlife | Indie‑to‑EDM cross‑genre events | • Monthly “Mamih Sessions” featuring up‑and‑coming local bands + VR visualizers • “Ngangkang After‑Hours” rooftop parties with holographic DJ avatars | | Fashion & Merch | Street‑wear that tells a story | • “Luar Biasa” capsule collections (t-shirts, hoodies, enamel pins) designed with community‑voted graphics • Collaborations with emerging designers like Sari & Co. | | Digital Content | Bite‑size entertainment that’s share‑ready | • TikTok series “Lovers’ Challenges” (dance, cooking, fashion hacks) • YouTube docu‑mini “Behind the Ngangkang” (behind‑the‑scenes of event production) | | Community & Wellness | Mind‑body‑spirit integration | • Monthly “Mamih Meditation” pop‑ups in green spaces • “Dinda Talks” podcast on relationships, creativity, and mental health | meme‑savvy | Short‑form video content

These pillars are not isolated; they intersect in every Mamih Dinda experience, reinforcing a holistic lifestyle that feels simultaneously personal and communal. | Demographic | Traits | Why They Love Mamih | |-------------|--------|----------------------| | Gen Z (18‑24) | Mobile‑first, socially conscious, meme‑savvy | Short‑form video content, limited‑edition merch drops, Instagram‑ready cafés | | Young Millennials (25‑34) | Career‑driven, experience‑seeking, nostalgic about early‑2000s pop culture | Curated events, networking opportunities, retro‑revival fashion | | Creative Professionals | Designers, musicians, content creators | Collaboration platforms, studio spaces, brand partnership prospects | | Tourists & Expats | Seeking authentic Indonesian pop‑culture experiences | “Taste of Jakarta” pop‑ups, bilingual event promos, easy‑access ticketing via travel apps | limited‑edition merch drops


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