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</html>";s:4:"text";s:9355:"The Parisian style is one that I admire, but I think I might die if I couldn’t wear flip-flops in the summer! 1. If it is chanel, it has to be written with the bigest letters possible. I especially love your British rule 1: Layers!! Country style still employs all those elements. I want to go to England someday! Maybe you should compare Minnesota to somewhere equally remote? I think it would be a great opportunity to write articles focusing on different countries’ styles (Spain, France, Japan, Mexico, etc.) I gathered more experiences in Asian countries (China, Korea and Japan in particular, very distinct ways of styling) though, but from my stay in the UK I recognize British style at once (I only know American style from movies though, but it’s just like you said). If you ever visit anywhere else in the US, I’d love to see your impression of that area’s style! that’s the way i used to dress when i was in high school so i guess it’s true for the most part. ð. Hmmm. Everyone where I’m at in Florida is EXTREMELY bohemian. An image of a chain link. US (excluding Minnesota, apparently) 3-5. British life and culture - England, Scotland and Wales Daily Life in Britain If you can't find what you are looking for, please use our search page first and if you still can't find the answer, then please email me what you would like me to add to projectbritain.com. Wondering if you were at my college…lol anyways i dont think so coz my school is really in the middle of no where… if it’s not in the middle of some corn fields…lol I was very shock to see some girls in my school wear PJ pants to class…and most ppl here wear sweat pants and sweatshirt ALL YEAR LONG… oh dont even get me started to complain… whenever I and/or my friends dress as NORMAL, ppl will think we dress up too much and staring at us/asking why we dress up lol And I had to put away all my high heals coz ppl think im crazy wearing them to class… sigh* …. I love being American, AND dressing in a way that works for how I live, but I do very much admire my European ladies and their beautiful fashions…I just think I would fall over and break an ankle trying to wear them while running around my countryside–especially with the extremes of both seasons, and the mud of the in between!!!! I honestly cant stand the fashion here, its so boring. I am sure British style is the same. Required fields are marked *. Hi, i would really appreciate if I could get your email, to get your points on which country you preferred studying fashion at. I think it might be the area you were at. This page is intended as a guide only. I could never have defined “American vs. British” style differences until I was here, but now it’s really clear. There, they wore jeans and a top. I’m looking forward to reading your posts! I have often thought our use of jeans is almost universal, across most ages, almost a uniform of types. This post truly nails it (: this british girl is far too wrong. Recently voted the best dressed woman of 2010 by Harper’s Bazaar, British actress Carey Mulligan mixes classic ’50s chic with modern designer pieces. 2018-05-07T15:02:00Z The letter F. A ghost. It’s more about style than fashion here in the US. Jen’s style is so timeless – it’s simple, yet elegant, and feminine without being too girly. The U.S. has a strong college culture and spirit, which endures even decades after they graduate. Thank you for all the positive feedback guys!! “For my entire life, my British mother would talk about ‘99’s’ as a British staple in the summertime,”, , 25, told INSIDER. Edgy over here pretty much means girly and sweet with simple jewelry and up-dos. However, the whole designer type, desirable name brands were a bit later. with your meals. Small world- I studied at the University of Birmingham in 08-09 and I now go to school at the University of Minnesota. The dress could be worn with tights and boots or tights and plimsolls – or even the rain boots. that is an awesome point. Annie- we totally do have a Topshop in the US! Also, I love heels, and have at least half a dozen pair collecting dust under my bed right now. A cable-knit will keep you cozy during British winters. If we're not going to the beach, then a chic loafer, brogues, or ankle boots are a preferred shoe of choice. After living in Germany for a few years, I’m a lot more aware of UK style, haha! Maybe Carlisle, UK? An envelope. Chantal, 27, says the biggest difference between the diets in the US and the UK, to her, is the drinking culture. Lol. Over the past few months, I’ve spent some time soaking up American fashion and observing how it differs from what we wear in England. It indicates the ability to send an email. I have found it’s easy to shop in the same places as everyone else, but I have also found there are amazing items available online in stores you might not have nearby (for instance, Forever 21). It's not uncommon to see steak or pork meat pies in many varieties on a pub menu. This was awesome! Just a state away, fashion and style are vastly different. I was really nervous about this post!!] This was really interesting. And I would definitely like to think I’ve picked up the signature British ability to make it look good as well. 3. Many people in small towns do dress like what you’ve seen in Minnesota, but anyone in a real city has more options (like Forever21). At least I hope it is. She doesn’t try to be a style icon, but she makes a fantastic statement in everything she wears. What you see in the school where you are is pretty much what I see here. What I’ve learned from this post: my style is more British than American. I completely agree with everything said here! Thanks for this article! “So yes, alcohol consumption is higher, but the freedom to order a drink at a bar and then walk outside with it is a liberty Americans in the UK do not take for granted.”, “My favourite weekend scene in the summer isn’t the boisterous streets, however, but the sprawling parks full of picnic-goers drinking chilled wine and cold beers,” she continued. Huh? I think it represents a high school student’s wardrobe more so than a college student’s. However, you forgot Urban Outfitters as a British store to shop in. To me, American style is all about finding out what suits you and looking good in it, instead of always being swayed by the catwalks. Maybe there’s another name for them but I can’t think of it at the moment LOL) we also tend to wear heels in the spring and summer (as well as flip flops and sandals) but stick to sneakers and boots in the winter and fall.We do wear a lot of jeans, though, but we wear them in a THOUSAND different ways. I would love to be young again but it doesn’t stop me following the fashion trends from around the world and still spending money on clothes. People here are used to super hot, humid summers, where we hang out on lakes, have barbeques and go to bonfires at night. But if you’re shopping in England, don’t forget to check out Miss Selfridge, River Island and All Saints, plus Primark and New Look for on-trend bargains. I am happy to learn that british style isn’t as formal and cookie-cutter as i thought, and actually seems very much like what i see in the SF bay area, although we definitely wear jeans as a staple, at least i know i do, even when i worked at Forever 21. (Those earlier ladies jeans were also side-zipped.) I would really love to see an article on how British boys dress compared to guys in America ð. I think the way they dress around here is comfortable, but I prefer to dress up a little bit more. Like a lot of them. However, I also think their are some of us who do love to defy stereotypes- I mean I’ve always felt a bit overdressed in the states but in England I fit in completely. Above, I chose pieces inspired by clothes I saw on campus here. I went to an artsy high school so we definitely tended more to the girly punk and alternative/grunge than plaid abercrombie shirts (although there were lots of those around too). I definitely love the British fashion better than where Im from its so awesome. I believe you were quite accurate in your article. Even though the pictures on the American style look nothing like california style, (they can be REALLY slutty sometimes) the descriptions sound almost perfect! , 27, says the biggest difference between the diets in the US and the UK, to her, is the drinking culture. Americans, however, are more likely than not (45% vs 41%) to think it represents a sincere invitation. I think the pieces you chose are definitely a very Midwest look. Weird, huh? Lots of little braids, dip-dye, flowy skirts. I’ve always been amazed with British style and often wonder what are the essential elements and subtle differences. Dx. I loved it! now that i go to school in nyc i’ve been exposed to many different styles (that have probably been influenced by the british of course, along with many other countries’)! 2. 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