European Fashion

Fashion

To my fashion conscious followers out there, here is the page for you. Street art from top European trendsetting cities!
Featured districts in Europe [a]:

  • Milano [Milan]

  • Firenze [Florence]

  • Roma [Rome]

  • Genève [Geneva]

  • Paris

  • København [Copenhagen]

  • London

  • Berlin

  • Frankfurt am Main [Frankfurt]

  • Madrid

  • Lisboa [Lisbon]
The famous "Duomo Milano", this square is also a hot spot for Milanese fashion. Some, if not the best in Italy!
Ah yes, Firenze and the river Arno. The Duomo Firenze is by far the best looking Cathedral, apart from the Vatican State Cathedral Saint Peter. The birthplace of Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Roberto Cavalli and Emilio Pucci, this city is well known for it's "La Belle figura"
Ah! La Città di Roma! The most historic and picturesque city of them all... in Italy of course. The ancient beauty of this city only gives purpose for people all around the world to show exactly what they can pull off. And, let me tell you... they do this without a problem in hand!
A belle ville if anyone could say and a beautiful photo of the Jet d'Eau. Geneva or Genève, whichever you prefer, is the capital city of the extremely advanced, extremely unique country of Switzerland. The cities close proximity to France has deemed it a french built facade and an even better interpretation of french fashion.
Paris, La ville de Paris, any number of names. It is said to be the most cosmopolitain, the most fashionable, and the most historic city in France all at the same time. From the historic catacombs of paris to the aire libres spread throughout the Arrondissements, or the beautiful Eiffel Tower. Words cannot express the trendsetting ability and aptness for Paris to change our views on fashion.

København [Copenhagen], Copenhageners are the most ratifying citizens of any major fashion hub in Europe. Their bold colours, and unsurpassed fair skin, make for a clean slate to play whatever colours you see so fit. With a charmingl harbour, boasting a beautiful canal and Castle, it is no wonder people here have the energy for the "Danish look, bold and beautiful".



London, a city of many cultures. Well, isn't that description enough? This city has one of every race in it's respective boundaries, and that only spells a beautiful array and extensive outlook on the worlds fashion. From the bold colours of Burberry, to the quaint little boutiques that line it's cobblestone streets, if you are looking for a wide array of fashion from all parts of the world... London is the city to visit.


Berlin, though not the brightest and happiest painting of a city, its recovery has erupted. And this can only mean one thing... the more flats, the more people and that equals, more of the savvy and amazing European fashion! Not only do you see amazing business outfits, but an even better assortment of night-clubbing attire. Berlin's rapid expansion has only brought it a most amazing nightlife [said to be the best in Germany], but also attracts all people to its downtown core, and hey, when one goes to a club they don't show up in sweatpants... enough said?






Madrid, Spain's capital especial! This beautiful and fairly new capital city [only a few centuries given the title] is a beautiful city to visit, at any time of the year. With the hot dry weather of the Meseta plateau, Madrileños [as] have taken a radical approach to summer fashion, boasting some of the best outfits seen in Iberia.




Ah, Lisboa, a town of much history and of engineering feats. Portugal with  colonies on every continent of the world [at one time] and Lisbon as the capital city, and financial headquarter; saw the entrance of many of its colonial peoples, whether negro, indian, or any other race, it grew as a diverse centre, and the markets in the Baixa show this quite predominately present day. With a large notice taken to african fashion, you will see a lot of traditional african clothing being reinvented into a high-class fashion in Lisbon as well as south american and south-east asian.













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