Vietnam fashion relates to the lifestyle of the Vietnamese and the way they love to dress. Fashion in Vietnam has a touch of elegance, class and smartness. The people of Vietnam are usually very simple and they love to dress in simple and classy outfits. Although regional clothing differences exist in the north and south Vietnam, traditional Vietnamese clothing remains same and marks a style statement of the Vietnam masses.
The traditional Vietnam fashion has several ethnic outfits and they are simple and comfortable. A silk shirt and trousers by the Northern locals is the traditional dress of Vietnam, accompanied by a headdress. Modern day clothing varies in different cities and towns. Women prefer to wear skirts, teamed with beautiful tops and hats. Men dress in casual attires and hence Vietnam fashion can be called as stylish and classy.
Nowadays western influence is seen very much in the Vietnam fashion as various boutiques and shops in the country house fashionable attires. The upcoming fashion designers have made dressing all the more glamorous and trendy by giving a new look to the Vietnam Fashion.
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