1.KOREA
Before the Korean war, United Korean clothes (Hanbok) were clean, neat and simple. The fashion in South Korea was compared with Western society that showcased elegance, fancy and luxurious. In recent years, fashion in South Korea has largely developed. The developing economy of South Korea has produced an effect on their fashion. Fashion in South Korea has various background for change. Various background for change is a condition in culture, economy, nation, consciousness, values and etc. The newly evolved Fashion in South Korea was peppered throughout world. Nowadays, South Korea has unique fashion style; which is widely acknowledged in world. Additionally, Korean fashion designers make it a point to combine traditional culture as a way of awareness of their country. It is a little excessive than North Korea, because of individuality of South Korea. North Korea is a stricter nation than the South. As a result, South Koreans have lesser influence in North Korea. This has resulted to the unique culture of Korean fashion style.
2.Japan
Fashion in Japan is not only the bizarre and insane look of crazy teenagers occupying the streets of Harajuku, the trendy shopping district in Tokyo. Actually, Japanese have an amazing sense of aesthetics and there are no other countries in the world where art plays such a big role in the history of the nation. From ink painting on silk and paper and subtle calligraphy to more recent manga and cartoon, Japanese's need for expressing themselves through art can be observed in every aspect of their life. Also in the clothing world, Japan is a place where fashion meets art.
The way Japanese dress is refined to the last detail, unique and rich. Fashion in Japan reflects the latest trends of the world's biggest fashion houses but it can also perfectly combine modern ideas with classical Japanese look.
With such big names as Yohji Yamamoto, Kenzo, Issey Miyake and Comme des Garçons 's Rei Kawakubo, who developed a new way of cutting, today Japan is one of the most interesting fashion markets in the world.
3. USA
The global reach of its style innovations has matched the geopolitical importance of the United States. From blue jeans and western wear such as checked shirts and cowboy hats to the preppy school and hip-hop street threads, casual American looks have permeated cultures from Columbia to Cambodia. There have been many missteps along the way -- leather shoestring ties and Crocs to name two -- but at its best American fashion embodies a classic aesthetic that's hard to resist.
4. Australia
It must be the sun, ocean and a laid-back attitude towards life that make Aussies look so great, relaxed and well-dressed. Australian fashion, with its casual and individualistic approach, can be clearly distinguished from European style that is still a bit conservative. Let's make it clear - no one wears flip-flops to the theatre in Europe. Most of the clothing designs in Australia are influenced by the surf culture, outdoor activities, graffiti and arts that form impressive fusion of styles and colours.
Still, Australian dress-code is more than foot thongs, swimming suit and a pair of old jeans. Today, the country's fashion industry has grown big and its designers are world-renowned and internationally acclaimed. The streets of Sydney, Melbourne or Perth are filled with super-dressed people wearing innovative unique clothing that can rival the best European haute couture.
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