One thing that attracts public attention from celebrity weddings is the concept they carry. If most celebrities carry the concept of international weddings, there are also quite a few who still maintain the concept of a wedding with traditional customs. Including these mixed-race celebrities .
Even though they have mixed blood, they do not forget the ancestral blood that flows in them. Like a row of mixed-blood celebrities who got married by carrying out Javanese customs . Appearing in white kebaya, paes, and jasmine ronce decorating their heads, the appearance of these mixed-blood celebrities when they got married looked charming.
Their Caucasian faces seem to blend in with the typical Javanese bridal makeup. Their aura radiates like a princess. Curious about what these mixed-race celebrities who got married in Javanese customs look like? Summarized by brilio.net from various sources on Monday (14/10), here are the portraits.
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Having Swiss and Javanese blood, the appearance of the newly married Anggika Bolsterli is very charming. The paes and makeup by Marlene Hariman make her aura radiate.
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Married to Adilla Dimitri in 2009, Wulan Guritno appeared graceful like a palace princess. The charm of this British-Javanese celebrity radiated to the maximum.
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Despite being hit by a household turmoil, Baim Wong and Paula Verhoeven's marriage six years ago still impressed. Moreover, Paula's appearance, who has Javanese-Dutch blood when she became a Javanese bride, was so beautiful!
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Married in 2013 to Emil Dardak, Arumi Bachsin appeared charming and elegant in a black kebaya with a gold combination. She looked beautiful with paes and jasmine ronce.
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Karina Nadila was no less charming on her wedding day which also carried Javanese customs. The appearance of this Indonesian-Dutch celebrity looked graceful and elegant.
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Not at the wedding, Chelsea Islan carried the Javanese concept at her proposal moment. The Indonesian-American celebrity was charming with her hair in a bun.