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Top 20 Most Fashionable Countries in the World and How They’re Selected

Being fashionable isn’t a one-dimensional concept, and what it means can vary depending on your perspective and what aspects of fashion you’re focusing on.

Howvever, in the fashion industry itself, wearing the latest trends and the quality of the materials used in making a design is used in judging how fashionable the wearer’s fashion rate.

This article lists the world’s most fashionable countries using data from US News which was based on attributes such as social purpose, heritage, agility, cultural influence, entrepreneurship, movers, adventure and quality of life.

20. Turkey

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The Italian fashion is linked to the most generalized concept of “Made in Italy”, a merchandise brand expressing excellence of creativity and craftsmanship.

The Republic of Türkiye simply known as Turkey is a country located in Southeast Europe and West Asia.

It’s mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula with a small portion in Southeast Europe.

Its capital is Ankara and its official language is Turkish. It’s a regional power with a rich history and culture.

Situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkey’s fashion imbibes influences from both worlds. You’ll find designs that seamlessly blend European trends with traditional motifs and craftsmanship.

Turkey boasts a vibrant textile heritage, from the renowned Turkish cotton to silk production in Bursa. This expertise in textiles plays a vital role in shaping the country’s unique aesthetic.

19. Belgium

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Belgium has a rich and complex history, from its Celtic and Roman roots to its role in both World Wars.

It’s also known for its diverse cultural influences, with Flemish, French, and German communities each contributing their own unique traditions.

Belgium boasts a rich textile and lace-making tradition that dates back centuries. The Brussels Lace, for example, was once highly prized by European royalty and nobility.

Belgian fashion emphasizes quality and craftsmanship, with an appreciation for meticulous tailoring and attention to detail.

Many independent designers and smaller ateliers focus on using high-quality materials and traditional techniques.

18. Germany

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Germany is a country with a rich and complex history, marked by powerful empires, political turmoil, and cultural revolutions.

The German fashion industry boasts of giants like Adidas, Hugo Boss, Puma, and Escada, recognized for their sportswear, luxury fashion, and footwear. 

These brands contribute significantly to the industry’s international presence and economic impact.

17. Austria

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Austria is a landlocked country, bordered by Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.

The country is mostly mountainous, with the Eastern Alps dominating its western and southern regions.

It boasts a long history of textile production and craftsmanship. This heritage translates into high-quality garments with impeccable attention to detail, often using natural materials like wool and linen.

The Dirndls and Lederhosen iconic garments haven’t gone out of style. Contemporary designers are reimagining traditional Austrian garb with modern cuts, sustainable materials, and playful accessories

16. Brazil

Photo Credit: Sao Paulo Fashion Week November 1, 2013. [Chinadaily/Agencies]

Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and the largest in South America, occupying half the continent’s landmass.

The country’s history is shaped by its unique blend of indigenous, Portuguese, African, and European influences.

Brazil is one of the largest clothing producer globally, surpassing Spain in revenue. It’s the 10th largest retail fashion market, slightly behind France and Italy.

15. Netherlands

Photo Credit: Amsterdam Fashion Week

14. UAE

13. Greece

12. Canada

Photo Credit: Western Canada Fashion Week 2017 Spring – Edmonton | Flickr

11. Sweden

10. Japan

9. Australia

8. Singapore

7. South Korea

6. Switzerland

5. United Kingdom

4. United States

3. Spain

2. France

1. Italy

The Italian fashion is linked to the most generalized concept of “Made in Italy”, a merchandise brand expressing excellence of creativity and craftsmanship.

Summary of the Top 20 Most Fashionable Countries in the World

RankCountry
1. Italy
2.France
3.Spain
4.United States
5.United Kingdom
6.Switzerland
7.South Korea
8.Singapore
9.Australia
10.Japan
11.Sweden
12.Canada
13.Greece
14.UAE
15.Netherlands
16.Brazil
17.Austria
18.Germany
19.Belgium
20.Turkey

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