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The fashion industry in Malaysia is emerging as a powerful driver of cultural tourism and economic development. This study explores how Malaysian fashion contributes to the promotion of national identity, attracts tourism, and supports the creative economy, while also examining the key challenges that hinder its growth. Using a qualitative exploratory approach, data were collected through document analysis and semi-structured interviews with designers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. The findings are categorized into four thematic clusters: cultural promotion, economic contribution, structural challenges, and designer success stories. While fashion events such as Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week serve as major tourist attractions and platforms for cultural exchange, the industry faces limitations such as lack of institutional support, sustainability concerns, and limited access to international markets. Success stories of globally recognized designers like Jimmy Choo, Vivy Yusof, and Neelofa highlight the potential for growth through innovation and strategic branding. This study concludes that with targeted policy support, investment in education and sustainability, and stronger global integration, the Malaysian fashion industry can evolve into a key economic pillar. The research offers actionable insights for leveraging fashion as a catalyst for both cultural diplomacy and economic diversification.
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