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Europeans are known for their great style, and for good reason! They tend to dress in upscale, classy clothes that make most other countries' styles look drab and boring. Whether you're going to Europe on a trip or you'd like to incorporate European style into life in your country, this article has the solutions you're seeking.

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Choosing Colors and Cuts

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    Choose clean, simple cuts. European fashions are most easily recognized by their clean, simple lines. The cut of almost all pieces of clothing, from suits to dresses, have a sleek, geometric appearance. You should look for clothes that are similarly simple in shape, with clean, elegant lines.[1][2]

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    Wear clothes that fit. North Americans tend to wear clothes that are too small or comically large. Europeans usually wear clothes that fit perfectly to their body.[3] Some women may choose clothes, especially in the summer, that drape from their body, but some hint of their slim frame can still be seen. You should make sure that you are also choosing clothes that fit.[4]

    • When Europeans get clothes that don't fit off the rack, they usually get them tailored. You should do the same! Tailoring is not as expensive as it seems, with items often costing around $30 or less to have altered.

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    Lean away from bold patterns. Bold patterns are not used so commonly by Europeans as they are by Americans. When Europeans do go for patterns on their clothes, the patterns are usually more detailed. They do like texture, and so you'll often see things like lace dresses and knit items, but patterns usually detract from the clean lines they by-and-large prefer.

    • You will sometimes see exceptions to this rule in the summer, when floral, ethnic, and island prints can come in to play (usually on dresses).
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    Understand the European color palette. Every season for roughly every year, there will be a set of colors that is in style and most new clothes you find will be from that group of colors. The colors that are in fashion in North America can often be very different than the colors that are popular in Europe, since Europeans tend to prefer a slightly different color palette than Americans. Usually, they tend to prefer neutral tones with highlights of bright, bold color.

    • For example, black and emerald green, beige and bright pink, or navy and white.
    • You can check out European fashion sites to see what colors are in fashion now.
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    Choose high contrast color combinations. The color combinations that Europeans usually choose are high contrast, with one dark color and one lighter color.

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    Coordinate colors to the season. North American casual wear uses the same colors pretty much all year round. Europeans are much more likely to match the colors they wear to the season. This is a subtle cue, but if you want, you can go this extra mile.

    • Winter colors are subtle and lean more towards neutral tones.
    • Spring colors are a mix of brights and pastels.
    • Summer colors are bright and bold.
    • Fall colors are earthy and warm.
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    Coordinate an actual outfit. This is the best place to start. Match your shoes to your handbag, choose a colored top that compliments the color of your pants, and generally put some thought into the overall look.

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    Dress up a little more than normal. This is another primary indicator of European vs. American style (and one that has barely changed, even with the popularity of American styles in Europe). Europeans tend to dress nicely, and would certainly never be caught in yoga pants or sweats outside of the house. Go slightly nicer than what you think you'd have to wear and you're probably in the neighborhood.

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    Keep it simple. Europeans wear outfits that are simple. They tend to shy away from the layering that Americans favor. Limit your accessories and the number of layers, and rely on simplicity.

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    Wear jeans. It is a myth that Europeans don't wear jeans. They do. Europeans lean more toward mid-toned jeans than we do, but in general any color is fair game. Right now, brightly colored skinny jeans are very popular in Europe and these style-color combinations are also easy enough to find in the US.

    • Skinny jeans are often paired with looser, longer tops and boots or flats.
    • Don't wear khakis. When Europeans go for light colored pants, they usually opt for white or beige jeans or slacks, not the distinctive twill fabric preferred by Americans. However, this is not an item that's a dead giveaway, so don't worry if you prefer khakis and have a hard time keeping them in your drawer. If you still choose to stray away from khakis, chinos are also another option to consider.
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    Choose the right kind of pants. In general, Europeans avoid flare legs. Pants with holes or rips are also very American in style.

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    Wear more skirts and dresses. Women in Europe tend to wear skirts and dresses more often than American women, so don't be afraid to bring out these girly items. Leave the maxi dresses at home and favor shorter dresses with tights. (Maxi dresses are very American and almost never seen in European fashion.)

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    Go for subtle, classy accessories. Avoid anything remotely gaudy, big, fake or tacky. Choose, instead, low profile accessories that complement your outfits. Try to stick with understated pieces. Other than that, scarves, delicate hats, necklaces, and elegant jewelry are fine choices. If you're traveling, don't cart around a big, tourist-style backpack. Carry a side bag, LeSportsac bag, messenger bag, leather satchel or something of the sort. Add to that, a pair of sunglasses. Europeans go for the simpler, more elegant sunglasses. A pair of wooden framed, gradient Ray Bans would do the trick with any outfit.

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    Lean towards flat, elegant shoes. While business women and those above age 30 definitely can often be found wearing high heels (especially the French), the younger crowd are firmly in favor of flats. No matter the height, the style is always elegant and clean. Oxford flats are a common option for both genders.

    • The most common shoe for youth and 20-somethings, however, is generally the Converse All Star. Don't feel like your favorite basic sneakers are going to out you.[5] Even the "gangsta" oversized sneakers are now in fashion in Europe among teens.
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    Avoid the university and logo style. You know those shirts with vintage style text logos or prints that make them seem like they're from the sports department of a fake university? That is a very American style. Avoid it if you want to dress in a European style.[6]

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    Avoid traditional-cut tees. The traditional, basic cut tee is a classically American style. Europeans do wear tee shirts, but they tend to be a little nicer. Often they will have a looser, more tailored fit, shorter sleeves, and a V neckline.

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    Don't wear clothes with holes or rips. Any clothes with decorative rips or holes are a giveaway American fashion. Though they are starting to come in fashion in Europe, especially among the younger crowd, they are generally seen as low fashion and should be entirely avoided.

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    Don't wear clothes with stains. Acid-washed and, in particular, whiskered jeans are seen as very American styles. These should be avoided as well.

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    Skip out on the sweats. For Europeans, sweats are for wearing at home and while working out. That is it. You will not see very many Europeans doing their weekend grocery shopping in sweats. Even the rise in popularity of American styles has not led to a change in the wearing of extremely casual clothes like sweats, pajamas, and yoga clothes.[7][8]

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    Read the European editions of fashion magazines. Most Europeans use the same general fashion magazines that we do, like Vogue and Cosmopolitan, but they have their own special editions. Get a subscription to one of these if you want to stay current on European fashions.

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    Check out European fashion blogs. There are a number of great European fashion blogs which you can follow if you want to get inspiration for your next outfit.[9]

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    Check out European clothing stores. You can also check out the websites for common European stores. Some stores even have US locations, where you can just buy the clothes (the same clothes are sold in the US as are sold in Europe). Zara, H&M, and Kookai are the most popular stores for the under-35 crowd. Zara also carries clothes that are elegant enough for an older crowd.

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    People in Europe tend to wear more basic colors like white, grey, beige, and black. If you want to add some color to your outfit, pastel colors are really popular. Europeans often feel really uncomfortable when they're wearing bright colors and prefer to blend in with the crowd with neutral colors.

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      • If you need help getting something to fit, it's a good idea to go to a tailor or seamstress. Tailors are actually not very expensive and they will make a big difference.[10]

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      • Remember that styles vary across Europe. Start with the basics like they are described in this article, and then look at the people around you. If you are staying somewhere for a longer time, trying buying a few items from local stores that are typical of the styles you see and admire in that particular place. That way, you can adapt your wardrobe to whatever part of Europe you are in.

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      • Shopping at the right stores is a good start. Try ASOS, H&M, Ben Sherman, Belstaff, Topshop, Hugo Boss, Topman, Lacoste, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Zara, United Colors of Benetton, and Reiss.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Some nice, dark or neutral slender cut pants/jeans.
      • Shorts that are not ripped and not too short.
      • Well cut blouses or other shirts.
      • Couple of knee length, neutral colored skirts.
      • Couple of nice, not too short, solid color or delicate print dresses.
      • Some understated, not gaudy accessories.
      • Lightweight, stylish shoes
      • Simple pair of sunglasses

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      1. https://europeupclose.com/article/what-to-wear-in-europe/
      2. Taissha G. LaReau. Wardrobe Consultant & Stylist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      3. Taissha G. LaReau. Wardrobe Consultant & Stylist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      4. https://thesavvybackpacker.com/womens-european-fashion/
      5. Taissha G. LaReau. Wardrobe Consultant & Stylist. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
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      7. https://travelnotesandbeyond.com/packing-guide-for-europe/
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      9. https://blog.feedspot.com/european_fashion_blogs/

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      This article was co-authored by Taissha G. LaReau. ​​Taissha G. LaReau is a Wardrobe Consultant & Stylist based in Albany, NY. With more than three years of experience, Tai specializes in helping people maximize their wardrobes by creating functional, everyday outfits that are tailored to their lifestyle and make them feel polished. While she offers virtual and in-person closet editing, personal shopping, and outfit creation, she also has a knack for helping people shop strategically, discover new brands, and experiment with new styles. Taissha holds a BS in Marketing from The State University of New York College at Oswego. This article has been viewed 484,452 times.

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      To dress European, dress in basic, solid colors as opposed to bold patterns, which aren't very popular in Europe. Also, wear clothes that have neutral tones and highlights of bright color since that's a popular European color palette. For example, you could wear something black with a splash of emerald green, or something beige with a little bit of bright pink. To learn how to choose shoes, jeans, and accessories that look European, keep reading!

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      How to look more European? ›

      To sum it up, focus on high quality, less is more and sticking to neutral colors pieces that are easy to pair. Fit is probably the single most important aspect to achieve that timeless and classic look that'll make you blend right in with the best-dressed europeans.

      How to look fashionable in Europe? ›

      Choose versatile items like jeans, leggings, and comfortable flats or sneakers that you can wear all day without getting tired. You will not see anyone walking around Europe with fun or bright heels, so leave those at home! Another key element of a practical yet fashionable travel wardrobe is accessories.

      What should American tourists wear in Europe? ›

      You won't look out of place by wearing color but it's easier to stick with darker colors because it hides stains and wrinkles better than brighter colors. And darker colors are easier to match so it makes packing light easier.

      Are skinny jeans popular in Europe? ›

      Skinny Jeans

      Jeans are a staple of any European wardrobe. Most women I saw wore skinny or slim jeans.

      How to look more European female? ›

      Wear clothes that fit.

      North Americans tend to wear clothes that are too small or comically large. Europeans usually wear clothes that fit perfectly to their body. Some women may choose clothes, especially in the summer, that drape from their body, but some hint of their slim frame can still be seen.

      What are considered European facial features? ›

      While many diverse facial features exist, a common pair of traits are available among people just who are all considered to be European. These features include a good jawline, high face, and light sight.

      How to dress like a European woman in summer? ›

      Natural Fabrics

      If you're doing a capsule wardrobe, you can't go wrong with natural fibers. We mentioned linen pants earlier, but cotton and linen tops and dresses are also great choices. Natural fibers pack well and clean up easily, and will keep you cool during the day.

      What is European chic style? ›

      Clean lines, tailored silhouettes, and neutral color palettes are the hallmarks of this style. Euro chic fashion favors classic pieces that are versatile and timeless, such as tailored blazers, crisp white shirts, tailored trousers, and little black dresses.

      Who are the most stylish people in Europe? ›

      Here are the highest rated countries and why they earned their place in the most fashionable five...
      1. Italy. Italy came top, with 23% of those surveyed saying it's the most on-trend nation in Europe. ...
      2. France. ...
      3. Spain. ...
      4. Belgium. ...
      5. Sweden.
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      What should I wear on a long flight to Europe? ›

      ​The best clothing to wear on a plane is lightweight layers, comfortable shoes for airport walking, that aren't too tight in case your feet swell on the plane, and a bag that you can easily access under your seat during the flight.

      Is it OK to wear leggings in Europe? ›

      Wearing leggings as pants in Europe is generally acceptable, although it may vary depending on the specific country and cultural norms. In more conservative countries, such as certain parts of Italy or Spain, it is still more common to see leggings worn with longer tops or dresses to provide more coverage.

      Is it OK to wear shorts in Europe? ›

      They are not allowed in most churches unless they cover the knee. They are not allowed in upscale restaurants. Even if they aren't forbidden on the street, you will be stating that you're a tourist by wearing them, and they may make you feel out of place in more conservative areas.

      How to pack light and fashionable for Europe? ›

      Contrast Neutral Clothing with Colorful Accessories

      To maximize outfit options, pack neutral-colored clothing and punchy accessories to bring your looks to life. For accessories, think statement jewelry—belts, neckerchieves, and scarves. These items are easy to pack and won't take up much space.

      Can you wear sneakers in Europe? ›

      We show you that you can wear sneakers while traveling through Europe. There is a common misconception that all Europeans wear fancy shoes and if you wear sneakers in Europe you'll immediately be pegged as a tourist and be constantly accosted by roving hoards of pickpockets.

      Are baggy jeans popular in Europe? ›

      European men eschew baggy clothing at all costs. Everything from jeans to suits has a slim or slender cut that skims the line of the body.

      What are considered European features? ›

      While many varied cosmetic features exist, a common pair of traits is found among people who are all considered to be Eu. These features include a good jawline, high cheekbones, and light eyes.

      What is the most common skin color in Europe? ›

      Light skin is a human skin color that has a low level of eumelanin pigmentation as an adaptation to environments of low UV radiation. Light skin is most commonly found amongst the native populations of Europe, West Asia, Central Asia and East Asia as measured through skin reflectance.

      What are the 4 ways to look attractive? ›

      How to Be an Attractive Woman
      • Creating Your Best Look.
      • Exuding Confidence.
      • Showing Off Your Personality.
      • Practicing Self Care.

      Which country in Europe has the most beauty? ›

      Switzerland is often regarded as the crown jewel of Europe's natural beauty. Its majestic Alps, pristine lakes, and charming villages make it a top destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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