The perception of Malaysian youth towards Indonesian modest fashion / Husna Saaidin ... [et al.]

The Malaysian modest fashion industry is a lucrative product category that is worth looking out for since 61.3% of its population are Muslims. Thus, it is imperative that the preferences of the Muslims youth in fashion design are determined. This could invariably give fashion designers the direction...

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Main Authors: Saaidin, Husna (Author), Saidan, Suriati (Author), Wan Kamarulbaharin, Wan Nadhra Ixora (Author), Abu Bakar, Shaheela (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak, 2022-04.
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