Anne Avantie
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Anna Avantie is contemporary kebaya
Kebaya
A Kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination worn by women in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Burma, Singapore, southern Thailand. It is sometimes made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong or batik kain panjang, or other traditional woven garment such as ikat, songket with a...

 pioneer. She's the most expensive kebaya maker in Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...

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Private Life

Anna Avantie born in Semarang
Semarang
- Economy :The western part of the city is home to many industrial parks and factories. The port of Semarang is located on the north coast and it is the main shipping port for the province of Central Java. Many small manufacturers are located in Semarang, producing goods such as textiles,...

, 20 May 1954. Anne Avantie was born from a couple Hary Alexander and Amie Indriati. She's married to Joseph Hendry Susilo (her 2nd husband) and has 3 kids, Intan Avantie, Ernest Christoga, and Ian Tadeo Christoga.

She runs a few non profit community for the ills and down syndrome kids.

Career

Written in her biography book, Anne Avantie was a jewelry merchant and was bankrupt for a few times because of it. Her father opened her a kebaya
Kebaya
A Kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination worn by women in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Burma, Singapore, southern Thailand. It is sometimes made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong or batik kain panjang, or other traditional woven garment such as ikat, songket with a...

 store in the Kelapa Gading Mall and it remains open no matter how bad is the business there, to remember his father.

Anne was one of the inspirational [kebaya] designer in Indonesia through her ups and down.
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