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published on July 26, 2025
Marzia Coltri

https://doi.org/10.5840/asrr2025725130
Modest Fashion
Global Perspectives on Identity and Culture
This article examines modest fashion as a dynamic cultural phenomenon spanning diverse religious traditions, including Islam, Judaism (with a specific focus on Hasidic women¡¯s dress), Christianity, Mormonism, New Buddhist dress practices, New Religious Movements (NRMs), and Rastafari culture. The study explores how these varied religious communities negotiate clothing as a form of spiritual identity, cultural resistance, and personal expression. By analysing the intersections of fashion, religious belief, and global market trends, the research demonstrates how modest dress transcends simple religious prescription, instead of functioning as a complex mode of self-representation and cultural dialogue. The analysis reveals how contemporary fashion industries adapt to these diverse modest fashion traditions, challenging previous Western-centric narratives of clothing and religious expression.