Cosmo Magazine – JF3 Fashion Festival 2026 is expanding its global reach by welcoming an impressive roster of international designers, reinforcing its role as a platform that connects Indonesia’s fashion industry with the global creative scene.
Among this year’s highlights is French label 30%70 by designer Fengyuan DAI, whose portfolio includes collaborations with renowned names such as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Le 19M, Sandrine Philippe, and Stéphane Ashpool. DAI was also recognized as a finalist at the prestigious Hyères International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Accessories in 2023.

The festival will also showcase ROHAN MIRZA STUDIO, known for pushing the boundaries of fashion through experimental materials and advanced fabrication techniques, including 3D printing and silicone construction. Another standout is TAREET, the label founded by Etienne, whose designs have been worn by artists including Playboi Carti and ENHYPEN.
The brand has also collaborated with PUMA to create jerseys for Olympique de Marseille. At JF3 2026, TAREET joins forces with Indonesian label DENIMITUP, a participant in the PINTU accelerator program, highlighting JF3’s commitment to fostering meaningful collaborations between international creatives and local brands.
Returning to the festival is LOUISE MARCAUD, presenting a new collection inspired by Indonesia’s traditional lurik weaving. The latest designs build on the creative research she began after taking part in JF3 and the PINTU Cultural Visit program last year, reflecting a deeper engagement with Indonesian textile heritage.

JF3’s international program also extends across Southeast Asia through the ASEAN Fashion Designers Showcase (AFDS), featuring Erjohn dela Serna House of Designs from the Philippines, KINNALY from Laos, and Indra Murak from Singapore.
Completing the lineup are South Korean labels Studio di Perla, OHGYO, and CONSTELLER D.L., whose participation underscores JF3’s ongoing effort to strengthen regional partnerships and introduce fresh perspectives that continue to shape the future of Asian fashion.
