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8090 [49]
1 year ago
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the united states was a growing young country without a long history. so americans looked to other countries for cultural direct

ion , including fashion. what countries did they typically look to?
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kompoz [17]1 year ago
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The united states was a growing young country without a long history, so Americans looked to both England and France for cultural direction including fashion.

In France, fashion plays a significant role in both the country's social life and culture, as well as its economics. Starting in the 15th century, France saw a rise in the manufacture and design of clothing.

Traditionally, UK and fashion go hand in hand. The UK is known for its creative heritage and is the birthplace of several fashion trends, including punk, the bowler hat, the Mackintosh, and the kilt.

Fashion is a crucial and culturally important part of self-expression.  

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