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In the ever-evolving landscape of digital publishing, few platforms manage to capture the intersection of tradition, modernity, and sheer visual poetry as seamlessly as Naari Magazine. With their latest Premium Upd (Update) focusing on the enigmatic theme of “Sutan in White,” the publication has once again raised the bar for high-end lifestyle and entertainment content.
For the uninitiated, "Sutan" (often a stylized reference to a Sultan or a figure of majestic, royal bearing) represents more than just a character archetype. It embodies authority, grace, and a timeless sense of luxury. When Naari Magazine drapes this figure in white—the color of purity, power, and peace—the result is a stunning editorial that demands a closer look.
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“People think glamour is high maintenance,” Sutan laughs, sipping a matcha latte from a hand-painted ceramic cup. “But true glamour is discipline. I wake at 5:30 AM. No phone. I meditate for 45 minutes—visualizing light entering my crown chakra. Then, I practice Ashtanga yoga. The body is the first canvas. You have to stretch it before you paint it.”
His diet is a fusion of Indonesian heritage and Californian clean-eating: tempeh stir-fry, sambal that “clears the sinuses and the spirit,” and an obsession with bone broth. Skincare? A minimalist’s dream. “Cold water. A single essence from a Korean brand no one has heard of. And sunscreen. Lord, the sunscreen.”
When Sutan enters the frame, the color white ceases to be an absence of color. It becomes a presence. For this exclusive spread, stylists pulled from the archives of Mugler, Jacquemus, and emerging Asian couturiers. The first look—a floor-length, hooded kaftan in raw silk—drapes Sutan’s 6’3” frame like a Roman statue that decided to walk into a 2024 gala. The makeup, always a signature, is deconstructed: alabaster base, stark white graphic liner winging toward the temples, and lips washed in a pale, almost invisible nude.
“White is the hardest color to wear,” Sutan confides during our intimate post-shoot conversation. “It reflects everything. Your mood, your posture, your intention. You can’t hide in white. It demands truth.”
And truth, for the Indonesian-born, Los Angeles-based artist, has been a winding, glittering road.