How individuals use dress in to express individuality.
These expressions can be seen within different cultures across the world; for example traditional Japanese dress has been adopted by many people outside of Japan as a fashion statement while certain African prints have become popular amongst younger generations looking to embrace their heritage - both examples show how dress is used as an outward signifier of one’s cultural background. Furthermore, individuals are also able to use clothes to create their own personal statement without having to adhere strictly to societal conventions or trends. Studies suggest that self-expression through clothing can help boost confidence levels which in turn can lead to improved performance at school or work . Additionally it has been noted how individual creativity through dressing up is often seen negatively by those who prefer a more conservative outlook when it comes style choices leading some members marginalized communities feeling ostracized due their sartorial preferences . Overall it clear from evidence presented here that dressing oneself provides people with powerful medium express individuality however small amount freedom we allowed when doing so varies depending society context therefore being mindful differences between cultures remains important factor determining success failure such attempts self-expression via clothing