In the US, you get a little bit of everything. In Asia, specifically in Taiwan and Hong Kong is completely different. People dress very conservative overall in both countries. In Taiwan, the style is much like a school girl look. I noticed that the younger women in their 20's and 30's wore a cute top with shorts over some black tights and flats. The older women wore a button up shirt and chinos. No crop tops were worn.
In Hong Kong, the go-to hue is black. We stayed at The Pottinger Hotel and around there I spotted all black everything styled with a designer handbag. Almost everyone owned a designer handbag. The focus isn't on style, it is on handbags and shoes to go with head-to-toe black outfits. I thought that this was very interesting. I think it has to do with the fact that everyone is in Hong Kong to work and make good money and so they dress professional. No crop tops were worn.
I really enjoyed the vendor shops in Taiwan.
I am obsessed with Jade!
XoXo,
Keily
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