Published December 25, 2024 | Version v1
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INVESTIGATING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN FASHION AND PERSONAL IDENTITY

  • 1. Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty of Psychology,department of Foreign languages Phylology and foreign languages
  • 2. Student of group 302-21

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This article examines the intricate connection between style and identity, exploring how personal and cultural expressions of style serve as extensions of individuality and community. It highlights how style reflects not only personality but also deeper cultural, social, and historical contexts. The piece emphasizes the role of culture and subcultures in shaping stylistic choices, illustrating how traditional clothing and subcultural aesthetics like punk and streetwear can communicate shared values and beliefs. It also discusses style as a tool for empowerment, enabling individuals to challenge stereotypes, assert authority, or embrace fluid identities that transcend societal norms. The discussion acknowledges the fluid and evolving nature of both style and identity, underscoring how they adapt to personal growth and societal change. In the digital age, social media platforms amplify this relationship, offering new opportunities for self-expression while also raising questions about authenticity. The conclusion ties these threads together, framing style as an ongoing dialogue that reflects both the individual and the collective. It encourages readers to see style as not just superficial but as a meaningful medium for understanding and celebrating diversity in identity.
This annotation positions the article as an insightful exploration of the complex ways style shapes and is shaped by who we are and what we value.

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