Sunday 29 July 2012

Japanese Fashion Style


Korean and Japanese clothing may look similar in some ways, traditional garments for men and women are quite different in Korean and Japanese culture.

While the best-known and most common traditional garment in modern japan is the kimono, worn by both men and women for special occasions. In both cultures there is one skirted robe-like garment for both men and women, the style and accessories used with them are different for men and women.


Arabic Fashion Style


Arabic fashion clothes are always related to veil and hijab. Hijab is kind of hair cover which commonly worn stylishly to complete any fashion style. Caftan is number two after hijab. This is a kind of long dress also becomes more universal to wear in any country in the world. Most popular as common Arabic fashion clothes is Tunic.

Saturday 28 July 2012

Korean Fashion Style

Men Traditional Dress
This is the traditional dress for the Korean Woman. This dress is called HANBOK which the top part called JEOGORI is blouse-like with long sleeve with the men's version being longer, stretching down to the waist. Women wear skirts (chima) while men wear baggy pants (paji).


The Korean traditional dress has change over time especially for the woman which has changed the most. The dress now days more into skirts and look like dancing dress. (as shown below)


Korean Modern Dress


Australia's Fashion Style


Australia’s fashion industry has grown around the relaxed, casual demeanour of the people it designs for, as well as their love of outdoors living. Most Australians are comfortable in T-shirts and foot thongs (flip-flops) one minute and appreciative of innovative high fashion the next. The bold colours of sunny Australian beaches and the starkly contrasting hues of the country’s central desert landscapes are captured in Australia's fashion palette. 


Jamaican Fashion Style



Jamaica’s best known religion is Rastafarianism, where Rasta men are easily identified by their dreadlocks, or locks, matted strands that either flow down their back or are held beneath a knitted cap or tam, sleeveless shirts and jeans. Rastafarian women generally wear locks as well, along with African clothing and headwraps.



Chinese Fashion Style



From the above picture, the cheongsam is a body-hugging one-piece chinese dress for women. For the male version is called the changshan. The stylish and often tight-fitting cheonsam or qipao (chipao) that is most often associated with today was created in the 1920s in Shangai and was made fashionable by socialites and upperclass women.

Malay Fashion Style







This is how the woman looked like when their in traditional way. The top shirt of her cloth are called 'Kebaya' while the bottom part of her is called 'Kain Batik'










While nowadays, women's dress are far more stylish then they before. They even made a mixed the traditional way with the modern fashion.