Saturday, November 30, 2013

City versus Country - Women's Edition


                                         

   



   








     From high heels to flats and from diamonds to pearls, women have a long list of items to choose from when creating an outfit. This list is generally universal. However, for women in two distinct regional areas, the country and the city, their closets may have few similarities.

Work Wear

     In cities, standards for women have evolved more so than in rural areas. It is more acceptable for women to work outside of the home and even in large corporations that were previously dominated by men. City streets can be full of men and women rushing to their office buildings. Women look very professional in skirt suits or nice, fitted dresses. Heels are an appropriate shoe and jewelry is kept to a minimum in order to maintain a professional look and status. http://www.economist.com/node/15174418


     In the country, women are more likely to stay home. These women most likely are dressed very casual in yoga pants and t-shirts on a regular basis. Common professions in southern areas include education and health. While teachers dress in business casual, nurses are comfortable and relaxed in scrubshttp://myfootpath.com/careers-jobs/rewarding-top-careers/10-rural-jobs/

Date Night

     In a city full of fabulous activities, women have the chance to dress up and look their best. A night on the town calls for a sassy dress, classy heels, and eye-catching jewelry. A more casual look may be nice jeans, a flowy blouse and a shorter heel.

     A country girl may have a slighter different idea of what the perfect date night outfit looks like. A southern girl may choose a flowy dress and boots or jeans, a fashionable blouse and wedge sandals.

"Fashion fades. Only style remains the same." -Coco Chanel


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