
Jakarta’s longest-running fashion event, JF3 Fashion Festival, returns from 23–29 July 2026, reaffirming its role as one of Indonesia’s leading platforms for fashion, creativity and industry development. More than a showcase of new collections, this year’s festival highlights the importance of building a connected ecosystem that enables designers, brands and creative communities to thrive together.
Under the theme Recrafted: Shaping the Future, JF3 Fashion Festival 2026 reflects a continuing commitment to viewing fashion not only as a form of creative expression, but also as an industry that must constantly evolve to meet future challenges. As the fashion landscape becomes increasingly dynamic, designers today require more than creative talent; they also need a distinct identity, consistent craftsmanship, market awareness and the ability to build sustainable businesses.
Since its establishment in 2004, JF3 has grown into an influential meeting point for designers, brands, artisans, MSMEs, educational institutions, creative communities, buyers, media and international partners. By fostering collaboration across every stage of the industry, the festival continues to demonstrate that the future of fashion can only be shaped through a strong and interconnected ecosystem.
Taking place at the Fashion Tent, Summarecon Mall Kelapa Gading, the 2026 edition will feature more than 50 designers and brands from Indonesia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Europe, highlighting both established names and emerging talents.
Representing Indonesia are designers who have long been part of JF3’s journey, including Tities Sapoetra, Hartono Gan, AMOTSYAMSURIMUDA, Adrie Basuki, Sofie, HOWARD LAURENT, RAEGITAZORO and LAKON Indonesia. The festival also continues to champion the next generation of designers, welcoming labels such as Billy Tjong, YASA, The Theme and Super Sentimental Secret Theory.
Collaborations remain central to this year’s programme. Together with the Indonesian Fashion Chamber, JF3 will present a runway featuring Rengganis, OPIE OVIE and XANDER.G, while its partnership with the Association of Indonesian Fashion Designers and Entrepreneurs (APPMI) brings collections from ZAHIRA by Koyko, AGATHANDY and Haze Be Wear by Harry Hasibuan.


International participation further reinforces JF3’s growing global profile. From France, the festival welcomes 30%70 by Fengyuan DAI, whose work has included collaborations with Jean-Paul Gaultier, Le 19M, Sandrine Philippe and Stéphane Ashpool. Also joining the line-up is ROHAN MIRZA STUDIO, recognised for its experimental approach to fashion through innovative materials and fabrication techniques, including 3D printing and silicone.
French label TAREET, founded by Etienne, will also take part after gaining international recognition for designs worn by Playboi Carti and ENHYPEN, as well as its collaboration with PUMA on Olympique de Marseille’s football jersey. At JF3, TAREET will collaborate with Indonesian brand DENIMITUP, a participant in the PINTU accelerator programme, illustrating the festival’s commitment to meaningful cross-cultural creative exchange.
Returning after last year’s successful appearance, Louise Marcaud will unveil a new collection inspired by Indonesia’s traditional lurik weaving, developed following her participation in the JF3 and PINTU Cultural Visit programme. The collaboration with France is further strengthened through the participation of École Duperré Paris, which will present a collaborative showcase alongside PINTU incubatees and the finalists of the 2026 Future Fashion Designer competition.
From Southeast Asia, the ASEAN Fashion Designers Showcase (AFDS) will feature Erjohn dela Serna House of Designs from the Philippines, KINNALY from Laos and Indra Murak from Singapore, further encouraging creative dialogue across the region.
Meanwhile, as part of JF3’s continuing partnership with Busan Fashion Week, South Korean designers Studio di Perla, OHGYO and CONSTELLER D.L will also present their latest collections, reflecting the festival’s expanding network throughout Asia.
Beyond the runway, JF3 continues to strengthen connections between brands and consumers through Fashion Village, a curated retail exhibition taking place at Summarecon Mall Kelapa Gading from 22 July to 2 August 2026. Featuring more than 50 brands spanning ethnic wear, contemporary fashion and jewellery, the exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to discover and purchase products directly from participating labels.
The festival also returns to Summarecon Mall Serpong with the third edition of CODE.STRT, its streetwear and urban culture festival, running from 30 July to 9 August 2026. Dedicated to youth culture and emerging creative communities, the programme expands JF3’s reach beyond conventional fashion by embracing the growing influence of streetwear and contemporary urban lifestyles.
With an increasingly international line-up and a strong emphasis on collaboration, innovation and cultural exchange, JF3 Fashion Festival 2026 continues to solidify Jakarta’s position as a leading fashion destination in Southeast Asia, while creating meaningful opportunities for Indonesian designers to engage with the global fashion industry.
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