Lately, gender-specific children's clothing has become a controversial
issue. According to some female thinkers, children's clothing has become more
and more segregated, with young girls especially being expected to wear pink. Peggy
(2011) has determined her daughter was highly influenced by Cinderella, with
the pink-coloured and princess-themed of clothes are almost everywhere for
young girls in shops across the world. Nonetheless, Peggy (2011) has also seen
this as problematic because it limits girls to not only one colour but also to
one range of experience and knowledge as well, as well as it firmly fuses girls’
identity to appearance. According to Jo Barraclough (2012), pink and blue only
become linked with girls and boys correspondingly from after 1940s.
Most of the influence countries to affect Malaysia is Western countries, or maybe Korea too because of the artists or maybe the affect by the famous cartoons or movies. these may encourage the parents buy their children awesome looking outfits.
Most of the influence countries to affect Malaysia is Western countries, or maybe Korea too because of the artists or maybe the affect by the famous cartoons or movies. these may encourage the parents buy their children awesome looking outfits.
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