Mella Jaarsma

[3] Jaarsma's work comments on social and political issues within Indonesian society, mainly: discrimination, racialism, minorities and identity.

[4] For example, frog skins, squirrels, bats, snakes and chickens are employed to create a wearable piece.

The bibs are made of two pieces of leather fabric that act as lanyards linking the aluminum plates in the middle to form a dining table.

The name "Hi Inlander" is a derogatory greeting to the indigenous people of Indonesia during the Dutch colonization, alluding to their colonial status.

In her use of materials, Jaarsma wants to express the uncertainty of identity and to make us understand the difficulty of accommodating difference.

In addition the shape of the cloak is similar to the Muslim jilab, which can be further interpreted as a set of works created for women's freedom and social conflict.