Thursday, 3 March 2011

Style Spotted : Fika's Wedding Dress

We are always fascinated by an Indonesian traditional wedding, especially when the bride wears hijab. It is amazing that Indonesia is not only culturally rich but also a modest country.

Nalia Rifika, the oldest daughter of the family met the oldest son of the family, Delonika Yuki Eka Putra brought two different culture in Sumatera, Indonesia. Acehnese met Padangnese. It was a delightful and colorful blend of cultures.


The wedding was held in 3 days. First day was the ijab/akad on December 10, 2010 when the bride and the groom had the marriage agreement and officially a husband and wife. Simple white and pink 'kebaya' to embrace the beauty of the bride. A silver jewelry completed the look and matched the tone of her makeup and her dress. Meanwhile the groom wore white traditional tux or what we called it 'beskap'.

The day after on December 11, 2010 Fika and Delon had a reception with Aceh tradition. Aceh is one of the cultures in Indonesia that got a strong influence from Arab, Turkish and Indian descent. Hence, the bride will typically wears a strong color material accessorize with heavy gold jewelry. The bride will hold some heavy material on her head. This is where they place all the head jewelries. Then, the head jewelries will be pinned in one by one to the bride’s head. According to Fika, the weight of her head at the wedding could be more than 8 kilos. Must have been a lot of work.

Fika also got her palms and her feet drawn Mehndi or also know as henna. Mehndi is a skin decoration that common applied during ceremony. In addition Fika wore a heavy gold hand jewelry to sparkle the wedding dress.

The ceremony ended on December 12, 2010 in a Padangnese reception or also called a Minang tradition. Padang, West Sumatera is another part in Indonesia that gets a strong influence from Arab. Red and gold are two essential color we could find from this tradition.

The bride and the groom wore a bright red traditional blouse embroidered in gold. Wearing a heavy jewelry by the bride and the groom is also part of the tradition. Therefore, the appearance of the bride would be considered incomplete unless the bride wore a big gold crown in her head or known as 'suntiang'. It is a very important element for the bride. The highest layers of the suntiang is eleven while Fika was wearing 5-7 layers. Imagine how tall it could be if the layers were up to eleven layers. The gold net fabric nicely covered Fika’s head and neck. This wedding proved that wearing hijab can be traditionally stunning and also well covered.

Special thanks to Fika & Delon

Digital Imaging : Mrs. Fifi Alvianto
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