What is jupe?

Jupe refers to a traditional Indonesian women's skirt that is usually worn as a part of the national costume. It is designed in a loose A-shaped style and is often brightly colored and made of lightweight fabrics such as silk, cotton, or batik. The length can vary from ankle to calf-length, and the waist is usually fitted with a drawstring or elastic band. The jupe is often worn with a kebaya, which is a traditional blouse. It is a popular attire for traditional Indonesian ceremonies and celebrations, but it is also commonly worn as daily wear by many women in Indonesia.