I think the earrings are kind of a Latin American statement piece. Sign up here to get INSIDER's favorite stories straight to your inbox. One opened up here in NY not too long ago and I think they’re hoping to open up another one somewhere else soon. I love the British fashion and wish that I could pull it off here, unfortunately living in a town like Superior, where it’s very much laid-back, it’s a bit tough. Minnosotian (is that would you’d say..) style seems to be a lot more country-western. Wear leather boots with a lace dress, a studded bracelet with a prom dress or a leather jacket over your tea dress. I’d love to hear what you think! Any ladies who have matured their style (more city colleges) really straddle closely to the European staples with still an American casual attitude. I find your selection quite funny. Country style still employs all those elements. Vivian- I’m at UMD in Duluth :]]] Do any of you have any idea for future posts you’d like to see on the English Girl in America theme? It’s more about style than fashion here in the US. It’s not just different, it seems a little late. Everyone in my high school does. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Wow, this is great. Maybe Carlisle, UK? I admire the fashion there and of course I want to see the sites! It may be entirely un-British to laugh about anyone elseâs style choices (we Brits are far too polite for that), but I will say that as a Brit living in Los Angeles for over 12 years, Iâve picked up on certain American sartorial tendencies that Iâve found rather distinct and funny. I think the American look you pinned down is very college-girl, in its way–college campuses in general tend to be pretty casual places! Not a single one of your american examples is out-on-the-town (one lady is leading a powerpoint!!! Subscriber Think (and shop) outside of the box. I would have loved to live in england back in the 70’s or 80’s. Wish I could go to London ð. I would really love to see an article on how British boys dress compared to guys in America ð. I believe the equivalant in the US is Abercrombie and Fitch. 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. to get INSIDER's favorite stories straight to your inbox. But, the outfit’s you talked about fit high school girls more than college girls. I’ll stop rambling now. I seriously don’t know *anyone* who watches fashion shows or knows what the current trends are. I looooved this blog like u have no idea! In my experience, the key to British style is never looking too polished. very interesting! I live in the Southern California Desert and the Minnesota fashion is spot on, for us, too ð We’re pretty laid back. Simple pieces do not have to be boring! I LOVE the lifestyle as well as the fashion, every American who wants to see how to really live with accessible stle for all should visit here, Brits are great once you get to know them, so different from Amarican boys, self-depricating and not self-obsessed with their “wealth”. “Consuming alcohol is legal in public spaces in England, so as soon as the weather turns bearable (and sometimes when it’s not), the streets are jam-packed with people outside pubs having a pint and enjoying the great outdoors,” she told INSIDER. I really enjoyed this post and found it very interesting. In my experience, the most popular stores in England include, of course, the ultra-famous Topshop. Yeah, you pretty much nailed it. Like what you see here? Account active Prior to that, a girl or boy in jeans was likely to get picked on in school. It’s a treat you’ll find in an ice cream shop or truck. Never look too “done.” Keep your hair messy or your eye makeup slightly smudgy to get a real festival feel. I am American currently living in London. I love that you can do double-denim in a completely cool way, without looking too try-hard! This page is intended as a guide only. I actually started researching the subject of american vs. british fashion trends because it seemed that London fashion trends are a few seasons behind NYC/LA fashion trends. 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). Everyone where I’m at in Florida is EXTREMELY bohemian. ð. I know that sounds funny. I loved this post!! Nice job! It's not uncommon to see steak or pork meat pies in many varieties on a pub menu. Although Americans may enjoy a chicken or turkey pot pie, it's just not as big of a thing here as it is across the pond. I dunno, it just seems kinda trashy, you know? It’s a treat you’ll find in an ice cream shop or truck. And what list of stylish Brits would be complete without Kate Moss? Which is relieving for me because I will be studying in London next semester and I did not want to stick out like a sore thumb! Her look is fun but sophisticated. Nevertheless great post! It indicates the ability to send an email. If you only eat baked beans with a hot dog, you’re in for a little surprise when you eat in the UK: there, they eat what’s called an English Breakfast, which includes a fried egg, sausage, bacon, tomato, mushrooms, toast, and yep, baked beans. Lots of little braids, dip-dye, flowy skirts. I could never have defined “American vs. British” style differences until I was here, but now it’s really clear. 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 think that americans do dress in both the ways that she described. Funny, the way you set this up I expected to be offended (as an American). Now for something more relevant: I’m writing a paper on British street fashion (I’m not British, I’m from Belgium, but I love the style). In the US., people can enjoy these same privileges in only a few places – Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Key West to name a few. ð I thought this was a well-written post, and I DEFINETLY think you should continue a series similiar to this, but focusing on perhaps different countries & regions! Tags : American Style, style icons, United Kingdom. My favorite thing about British style is that we’re not afraid to have fun with fashion. This was very interesting to read. Jeans, hoodies and flip flops (or sneakers) are our fashion basics. It rains a lot in England, so if you’re spending some time there, always pack a cute umbrella and make sure your shoes are waterproof! The store’s in NYC and you can shop online here: http://us.topshop.com/. This was so interesting to read! lol so freaking awesome, Im from Phoenix and all we wear here is definitely summer clothes year round. There are definitely many college students that don’t dress in that style though. That's not the only food-related word difference — in the UK eggplants are aubergines, cotton candy is candy floss, and soda is called a fizzy drink. People I work with shop at “charity” shops and come into the office wearing clever ensembles of old and new ….amazing ideas all the time. If we're not going to the beach, then a chic loafer, brogues, or ankle boots are a preferred shoe of choice. The 99 Flake is a vanilla soft-serve cone with a Cadbury Flake chocolate bar stuck in the middle, with an optional bit of syrup on top. That has been out of fashion for some time here in CA. 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. Jeans went from men’s workwear, as Levi Strauss made famous, to fashion in the late 60’s and early 70’s. But I do wish more people dressed in British style clothing maybe than we wouldn’t have people who wear their pants to their ankles, or girls who go around in a skirt that shows to much and a very low cut top. Sadly you could only dress like that for two months cause then it gets too hot for a scarf. As soon as you get away from it… i mean even ppl in the Twin Cities dress better and the Cities are not big cities. Below are some general, main differences between the, in the UK, you’ll be more likely to find an assortment of tea. But it’s also been an eye-opening experience. And of course, who doesn’t love Emma Watson? And the denim point is SO true, Americans practically live in jeans. I’m also abroad in America, so i see the style differences, im not from europe though hah im from south america and there is and our style probably also needs an article to explain! As you can imagine, studying abroad in America has given me a bit of culture shock. Laying out the differences in style is not easy, I can explain it with naming essential items, but describing the message or attitutde behind it is the next step and I can only do it when I spent some time in the country or when I dealt with its fashion for quite a while (like China, Korea, Japan and the UK). I think it represents a high school student’s wardrobe more so than a college student’s. UK, I’m actually American and I was curious what people consider to be an “American fashion sense.” I came across a lot of people who said that Americans tend to dress “sloppily,” “filthy”, etc…. i’m from florida and everyone around here wears denim shorts or jeans with flip flops and a basic shirt or tank top from hollister or something so you got that whole collage pretty correct. Great post, extremely interesting, would love to see more! While we marvel at New Yorkerâs professional polish or L.A.âs laid-back cool, we Brits possess a certain nerdy quirkiness that manifests in chunky, hand-knitted jumpers, heritage fabrics, and off-beat accessoriesâwe championed âuglyâ trends way before they hit the mainstream. While I love it here, I know it is not the fashion capital of the world. Living in Seattle, I feel like my style is much more “British” than it is “American” – I try to stay away from that, haha! Here are some of the main differences in vocabulary between British and American English. Fashion Challenge: Add Style to Your Swimsuit Cover-Up... Brrr, It’s Cold Out Here: How To Stay Warm (And S... 15 Extremely Cute Fall Nail Trends to Try This Year. After that, I think it varies from area to area and state to state. Although the American style which you wrote about is very midwestern, I appricate that you actually like our style (it seems like most Europeans don’t)! Subscribe to our daily newsletter to get more of it. I am live in connecticut and i definitely agree that americans dress like this. Prime Day is finally here and here’s what I’m buying from Amazon’s insane sale. France / Italy 2. It’s not too “edgy” for us; it’s just outdated now. I have a lot of denim skirts and jackets but I do have one leather jacket that I wear all the time! Oh, yes, “sweatshirts” were also a work item, now named hoodies. If it is chanel, it has to be written with the bigest letters possible. I’m going to college in Superior, Wisconsin right across the bridge. There was a time that was not so. (also alot cheaper to shop this way) i really agree with the bit about the festival look being fashionable all year round, its so true.
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