Raya Fashion Just Got a Glow-Up: Sapto Djojokartiko and Pillar Drop Their Chicest Collection Yet
Sapto’s collaboration with Pillar redefines what it means to dress for celebration. Without the excess but never without intention

A celebration of craftsmanship
For Raya 2025, Pillar—the Jakarta-based concept store known for championing both local and international creatives—taps into the intricate world of Sapto Djojokartiko, an Indonesian fashion designer synonymous with quiet luxury and Indonesian craftsmanship.
The result is a 20-piece collection that toes the line between celebration and everyday wear.
It’s elegant but not in an over-the-top, “only-wear-this-once” kind of way. It’s effortless. It’s cool. It’s something you’ll reach for long after the festivities are over.
The pieces lean into boxy silhouettes, relaxed tailoring, and a kind of understated grandeur that makes you feel put-together without feeling like you’re trying too hard.
There’s a mix of fluid tops, structured outerwear, tailored bottoms, and airy dresses that feel both timeless and refreshingly modern.
The color story? A muted dream—soft pastels, delicate neutrals, and Sapto’s signature Oyster shade.

Style for every occasion
What makes this collection special, though, is the attention to detail.
Sapto tells stories through the clothes. Here, his signature paisley and Penara motifs show up as embellishments, each pattern holding a kind of history.

More than just fashion, this collab feels like a statement on what dressing for Raya—and beyond—should be.
It doesn’t have to be flashy to feel special. It doesn’t have to be restrictive to look polished.
It’s about finding pieces that let you move, breathe, and exist in your own skin, while still feeling undeniably refined.
Courtesy Pillar x Sapto Djojokartiko