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GADIS Sampul: Express Yourself with Stickers from Indonesia’s Iconic Teen Model Search
Ever heard of GADIS Magazine? If you grew up as a teen in Indonesia, it’s pretty much an institution. So, it was a huge deal when GADIS decided to drop its very own sticker pack called GADIS Sampul. They rolled these out for chat apps, and the whole idea was to let fans express themselves with the vibrant, fun energy of the GADIS brand. The official line was, “Express yourself with GADIS Sampul stickers from GADIS Magazine,” and for a limited time, you could grab them by friending the magazine’s official account. They were only available until early 2016, making them a cool little piece of digital history for fans. It was a brilliant move by the publisher, GADIS, to connect with their audience right where they were hanging out—in their chat messages.
Express yourself with GADIS Sampul stickers from GADIS Magazine. Friend GADISmagz’s official account to get them. Available till January 6, 2016.
- Title : GADIS Sampul
- Price : Free
- Type : Static
- Region : Indonesia
- Link : line://shop/detail/5628
- Publisher : GADIS
- Copyright : GADIS

A Closer Look at the Sticker Set
So, what’s in this sticker pack? It’s basically a masterclass in Indonesian teen slang and moods, all packed into adorable visuals. The style is super unique, taking photos of real girls—likely from the GADIS Sampul competition—and giving them slightly oversized, expressive heads. It’s a fun, bobblehead-like effect that’s surrounded by hand-drawn doodles, making each sticker pop. They perfectly capture the everyday ups and downs of being a teenager.
From Teen Angst to Total Joy
Let’s break down the grid, shall we? The top row is a whole mood. You’ve got a girl looking totally lost with the hashtag #GALAU, which is the perfect Indonesian word for feeling confused and heartbroken. Next to her, a smiling girl gives a thumbs-up with GWS (Get Well Soon), followed by a pouty face that is so over it, captioned MAGER—slang for being “too lazy to move.” The row ends with a classic, wide-eyed OMG! for all your shocking moments.
The second row dives even deeper into teen drama and daily life. There’s an annoyed look for when someone is being a PHP (a “giver of false hope,” or basically a flake). But then, you get a burst of positivity with a cheerleader shouting SEMANGAT! (“Keep your spirits up!”). There’s also a girl with a big grin and the words SENYUM 3 JARI (“3-finger smile,” a common Indonesian photo pose), and a simple but effective SIP! (“Okay!”) with a thumbs-up.
Cute, Sassy, and Super Relatable
The fun doesn’t stop there. The third row brings the charm with a winking girl being UCUL (a cute way to say “cute”) and a bright, smiling face for a cheerful PAGI (“Morning!”). It also serves up some serious sass with a girl confidently declaring HOAX! and another pointing a finger with IH, KEPO!, calling out someone for being a “nosy parker.” The final row is all about modern slang. A girl sticks her tongue out for a wild YOLO! moment, while another sends love with a sweet BAE. For sleepy times, there’s a girl dozing off with Zzz, and finally, a pouting face that says JANGAN BAPER, AH!, which roughly means, “Oh, don’t be so sensitive!” It’s a fantastic collection that totally gets its audience.
More Than Just a Magazine
To really get why these stickers are so cool, you have to understand the powerhouse behind them: GADIS. The publisher, part of the massive Femina Group, has been a cornerstone of Indonesian youth culture for decades. GADIS magazine first hit the shelves way back in 1973, positioning itself as the go-to guide for teenage girls aged 13 to 19. It covers everything from the latest fashion and beauty trends to celebrity gossip and helpful advice, essentially becoming a trusted big sister for generations of readers.
The sticker pack’s title, GADIS Sampul, isn’t just a name; it’s a legend. Launched in 1987, GADIS Sampul is an annual teen model search that has become one of the most prestigious platforms for aspiring young talent in Indonesia. Winning or even just participating in GADIS Sampul has been a launchpad for countless famous actresses, singers, and models. It’s more than a competition; it’s a cultural phenomenon that represents dreams, ambition, and the fresh face of Indonesian youth.
By releasing these stickers, GADIS proved it was more than just a print magazine. It showed a deep understanding of its audience’s digital lives. The sticker pack was a brilliant piece of branding, using the faces from its iconic model search to deliver expressions and slang that every Indonesian teen would instantly recognize. It wasn’t just about plastering a logo everywhere; it was about integrating the GADIS spirit into daily conversations. The stickers for terms like kepo, baper, and galau show that the publisher was listening to how its readers actually talk. This move solidified GADIS’s status not just as a content provider, but as an active participant in teen culture, keeping the brand relevant and loved in an ever-changing media world.








