foto: Instagram/@wanda_haraa
Wanda Hara , a fashion stylist known for her unique fashion style, often reaps pros and cons. Her appearance is considered unusual, making a number of people comment on it. In fact, Wanda Hara once appeared wearing syar'i clothing and a niqab at a religious study event. Her actions immediately drew protests from various groups, considering that she is a man and it is inappropriate to wear clothes intended for women.
After receiving harsh criticism, Wanda Hara seems to be starting to be more careful in choosing clothes, but still with her unique style. Recently, the man born on April 6, 1985 appeared more masculine in a fashion show in Jakarta. This significant change has surprised many people and received a positive response from netizens and the entertainment industry.
In addition, after going through the complicated controversy, Wanda Hara also changed her hairstyle to bald, which is a symbol of a drastic change in her appearance.
Recently, Wanda Hara also uploaded her masculine appearance by adopting traditional Javanese clothing, such as her clothes consisting of a cream-colored suit combined with a jarik, and to add to the traditional Javanese impression, Wanda Hara also wore a blangkon.
"Today I'm a Javanese man first... Thank you," wrote Wanda Hara in her upload.
Seeing Wanda Hara's different appearance, made some people amazed. They were happy, because Wanda looked like a man.
"You have value, you are precious, you are one and you are a SPECIAL person, Wanda, I hope you are steadfast," wrote @indri_nineers.
"Now I'm happier to see you, sis.. more manly.. I hope you continue to be steadfast, sis..," said @cahayyamoe.
"Sis, why are you soooooo cool," said @sucifitriyani31.
Here are some portraits of Wanda Hara's appearance which are considered more masculine, as compiled by brilio.net from various sources, Friday (11/10).
3. The public response to Wanda Hara's new look was very positive. Many netizens praised her new masculine style, some even greeted Wanda with the term 'bro', commonly used to call men.
foto: Instagram/@wanda_haraa(brl/ola)