Traditional Beskap Attire

For day two of the festivities, Dylan donned a traditional beskap, which included a blangkon hat and a kris sword on his back. Putri combined traditional Javanese and American styles for her down-the-aisle ensemble, wearing a s`himmery lace top and custom designed hand-painted and beaded trousers. “The meaning of the prints is that the bride and groom will be happy and prosperous,” Putri says.

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