Using Lacan's mirror theory,this study explores how women's clothing choices influence their identity construction,social identity,and the formation of self-recognition.The research analyzes how,within the context of diversified gender roles,women express their selves through fashion.Women's attire is shaped by societal expectations,cultural norms,and individual psychological needs,reflecting both aesthetic preferences and social roles.Clothing choices are not merely personal decisions but societal and cultural phenomena,offering valuable insights into the roles and status of women in contemporary society.