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To sum up, fashion is open to all parties regardless of age, race, or religion.

Malaysia has a
diversified society, with Malays constituting the majority, followed by Chinese, Indians, and
other races. This cultural makeup allows for a varied mix of favored styles in the country.
Muslim Malay people tend to favor modest clothing since it upholds Islam's value of modesty, as
opposed to Chinese people who prefer East Asian influences, such as those from South Korea or
Japan.

As a result of this racial makeup, the Malaysian fashion market is revolving more around cultural
festivals compared to the West which is more based on the seasonal changes. Due to Malaysia's
tropical environment, autumn and winter clothing are not necessary here. For that reason, the
demand for traditional clothing is rising in Malaysia because of cultural celebrations including
Deepavali, Thaipusam, Chinese New Year, and Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Traditional clothes among
Malaysians represent a cultural symbol of society based on cultures traditional clothing. Various
communities with their respective traditional clothes make this country full of fashion
uniqueness. It admirably represents the harmony of ethnic groups while upholding the principles
of respect for one another and tolerance for differences.

Fashion trends are frequently confusing, and it is difficult to determine which trend is best suited
to one's age. However, fashion is not always tied to one's age and is regarded as one of the best
forms of self-expression. And everyone should wear whatever they want and not be afraid to try
something new just because it is not appropriate for their age. Age as an explanation for clothes
interest Fashion is essentially a combination of physical interest, perceived age, and age. Indeed,
the interest, fit, and complexity of fashionable clothing options are explained by the age of
physics. Age explains both the enjoyment felt by wearing attractive clothing as well as the
uncertainty felt while making a purchase. At last, age is just a number, and more such fashion
trends have proven that.

In Malaysia many aspects of life, including clothing, are normalized by religion. this is not
something strange here. The same is true in Europe and other countries and cultures. It is not
surprising when Malaysian wearing traditional Muslim clothing. Islamic culture is completely
different from European culture. People find it difficult when someone tells you how to dress,
what to wear. In the end, wearing a skirt or a bare neckline to a job interview or other formal
event is inappropriate. Similar customs exist in Arabic nations, however most individuals who
are unfamiliar with these cultures equate tradition with disrespect for women. But each person
has a right to the clothing they choose to wear. However, they must understand Islamic attire in
order to avoid contributing to sin, which is forbidden in Islam. Finally, Muslims can also be
fashionable in a good way without the issue of Islam restricting the way Muslims dress
according to the new fashion trends and principles of the religion.

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