Foreigners and i say, French women shows their fashion tone of gray and beige. They forget the details, and nuances within the details. The allure of French women lies in simplicity, shown trough a well-chosen handbag or perfect pair of shoes.
To me, Kate Moss in the Saint Laurent ad represents the Parisian elegance. In my opinion; I like the hairstyle that shows some shifts and move feels. Well, it doesn't have to be perfect in their style to convey the emotions.
Meanwhile, Berlin Women shows their fashion tone of monochromatic color, vibrant color like yellow and also love red, blue, or creamy/bronze color... in short Berlin style is not a simple matter. Its look characterized by creativity and individually favors. But there are a few common threads that pull together this coveted approach to fashion.
They love natural style and makeup. They prefer shows shoes and bags they wear rather than clothes like French women. Berlin style benefits from fact that so many influence come together there. The Berlin woman pluck up the best piece for herself from international fashion events, and with the finds, creates the unforced, urban-chic style that is typical to this city.
Americans tend to follow the trends. Italians are more sophisticated in fashion style.
American Women are pulled together perfectly from the moment they wake up in the morning: perfect hair, varnished nails, high heels, and lots... as if they were bound for a cocktail party or some other red carpet affair. French and Berlin women don't bother it much.
*!! The Art of Wardrobe Management !!*
Not so long ago, people followed codes estabilished by societies. Workers dressed as workers, bourgeois women as bourgeois women, schoolboy as schoolboy, window as window.
At forty, you cut your hair short and forsook bright colors, you stopped wearing jeans to the office.
Nowadays, most of those codes of clothing have fallen away but become better. Except that, without this rigid but reassuring framework, some women appeared to ignore the art of managing their wardrobe.
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