Yup!!sasscam said:But I guess that's been born mainly out of neccessity right?

Madhuri said:The US is too big a country to generalize stylewise. I see people representing every type of style everyday -- preppy, trendy, goth, hip-hop...etc.
boho_babe said:I think people have become more fashion consious over the past year in the UK, and fashion seems to be fashionable?
I think thats why alot of people in the UK walk around looking the same.
le bon said:there have always been sub culture's in every western culture. ranging back to the teddy boys and the guys in there zoot suits. in the uk you get the standard goth kids, with the indy and emo fellows closely linked. i thing the most interesting is the group that follows the fashions closely. what entertains me the most is all the wanna be trendy kids that style tere hair in the bleached mullet and prance around in there cardigans. i love cardigans have for ages it sickens me that i can wair mine without looking like a victim
lemeray said:Yeh I noticed that. Many celebs in US don't wear skinny legs & ballet flats.What?! I see everyone wearing them (in fact, I think the trend is done with!). As far as fashion is concerned, it depends on where you are located in the country. Girls in London are presumably more "hip" to the trends then girls in rural areas. Just like girls in urban areas in the US are trendier than girls out in the country (most of the latter only wear clothes available at their local malls such as A&F, Hollister & all of that rubbish).
Personally I think US & UK style are far more similar than say, US & France, or US & Italy. Just my opinion![]()
le bon said:i do believe that the cardigan is becoming a fashion victim item. when i was buying them i had to to marks and sparks or BHS. now i see everybody in them selling at All Saints, Reisse topshop and H&M. very annoying.
i feel portraying an individual style is extremly important. i believe it is becoming harder to look individual without looking like an idiot.
but hey i suppose that is what good dress sence is. just hope i have it!
melt977 said:I think this deserves a thread of its own.... "Is fashion fashionable for 2006?"....

susie_bubble said:Is a cardigan a fashion victim item?
And fashion doesnt really change in the midwest/south either. Girls have literlly been wearing the same outfits for the past 7 years. You have you Abercrombie t-shirt, a pair of flared jeans and a pair of birkenstocks and you go. That's pretty much it. In the winter you wear an Abercrombie sweatshirt. I think in England, girls throw caution to the wind and are so swept up in looking 'current' and fashionable. Its the same response to music in the UK. You'll have certain bands that you guys go completely nuts for...the strokes, kings of leon, razorlight, bloc party. And it doesnt translate over here. I mean some people in new york will listen to them, but if you go to like Nebraska and ask somebody about The Strokes theyd think you were being vulgar.
I think you guys just get swept up in trends, whether it be fashion or music, in the UK, and dont think of the consequences (the stuffed sausage look...ahem) I dont know, Ive only been to London once, and i dont want to call all the girls i saw desperate. But I will call some of them desparate in their attempts to emmulate Kate and Sienna and you get the same nonsense here in the states with Lindsay and Nicole. Ugh! I suppose Kate and Sienna look-a-likes are the lesser of two evils. 
susie_bubble said:^Oh dear....I'm a thirty something man.
