The "ABG SMP" aesthetic usually involves seragam putih abu-abu (white and grey school uniforms) with modifications—rolled-up skirts or untucked shirts. The "repack" culture often idolizes specific fashion icons within the SMP demographic, specifically those who mimic K-Pop idols but with a "local" twist. The "bulat" aesthetic in lifestyle terms often refers to a "full face" of makeup—foundation, contour, complete lashes—worn even to school, a stark contrast to the "natural" look parents expect.

Why this lifestyle sticks: The consumer does not want to follow 50 different Instagram accounts. They want a single, neat folder dropped into their DMs every Friday. It is convenience meeting fandom.

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The "bulat" (round/full) expectation often pressures teens to present a specific "clean" image. Girls feel forced to wear heavy makeup; boys feel forced to consume steroids or obat kuat to look "macho" in repack thumbnails.