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_x000D_ This study looks at how gender, culture, and technology come together, focusing on how African dress styles are shown in digital spaces and how this affects ideas of femininity. By using perspectives from various fields like feminist studies, fashion studies, African studies, and human-computer interaction, the essay examines these relationships with a detailed and inclusive approach._x000D_ _x000D_ The research uses specific theories to explore how African dress is portrayed online and its influence on inclusive femininity, while also discussing the challenges of beauty standards and self-presentation. It looks at social media, blogs, and other digital content to understand how people perceive and accept African dress styles, especially through hashtags related to femininity and African cultural norms._x000D_ _x000D_ The study acknowledges that digital platforms can both empower cultural expression and reinforce traditional gender norms and harmful beauty standards. It highlights how digital spaces are used for cultural expression and societal progress, showing the complex connections between trendsetters and their followers. This research is part of a growing field that examines how gender, culture, and technology influence each other, focusing on women’s gender identity and the role of clothing in expressing gender.

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This page is a summary of: Exploring the Intersection between Gender, Culture, and Technology: African Dress Styles and Femininity in Digital Spaces, Journal of Femininities, April 2025, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/29501229-bja10021.
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