What NOT to Wear To Europe This Summer!

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
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  • @TiemposDePaz
    @TiemposDePaz Před 7 dny +46

    Hey, love this video. As someone who did a few month long trips in Europe I’d like to add some insight. You can probably wear tshirts and athleisure in Berlin, Germany and Parts of London, northern countries (Actually- absolutely because people wear sporty casual clothes there. But! Staying monochromatic is key. Don’t dress up in Berlin and Nordic countries. They just don’t dress up. It’s more about looking edgy like Brooklyn. However in France, Italy, Spain? People dress up classically even to go to the park. Little girls wear beautiful sundresses with ribbons, ladies do their hair, and wear maxi sundresses. Men are wearing plain shirts and trousers. So yes, make an effort to look elegant everyday. I still was comfortable. I wore linen pants, a roll up straw hat on days I needed sun protection. But to be honest. Carry your leggings. Just only wear black solids. I just would pair it with a white button down shirt over a sweatshirt. Lastly, I absolutely wear my Yankke hat. So do they. It’s the one acceptable baseball hat you do see. It’s considered fashionable in London and most northern countries. So you will see them. So to sum it up- it depends on the countries. Sporty countries? Black leggings, black tee ok. Dressy countries? No flip flops, stick with monochrome /neutral outfits.

    • @lindsayk40
      @lindsayk40 Před 7 dny +2

      I agree on the yankees hat but scandinavian capitals do dress business like. many are dressed edgy but many men wear blazers to bars.

    • @laulutar
      @laulutar Před 6 dny +2

      I'm from one of the Nordic capitals, and unless you're a teen or in your early 20s, wearing head to toe athleisure will make you look like a tourist, unless you're going to do something athletic, like going to the gym or heading out for a hike.
      Yes, different trends are prevalent in different regions, but I'd still say that full-on athleisure may get you a covert side eye in the larger Nordic cities.

    • @vhelma21945
      @vhelma21945 Před dnem

      Your comment is spot on 👍

  • @LaLeLu-jx4no
    @LaLeLu-jx4no Před 6 dny +23

    I find it really funny what Americans think you should wear in Europe. I'm from Munich in Germany and I travel to other European countries often. A lot of what I've just heard isn't true at all. Of course we wear sneakers, whether athletic or plain white. Of course we wear baseball caps and yes, we also carry backpacks. And we wear leggings! And flip-flops! High heels too. It all depends on the occasion you're wearing something. Sneakers to the office are totally fine, leggings not. Flip-flops in the evening? Better not, do prefer chic sandals or high heels. In our free time we often wear denim, mostly jeans, but also shirts, skirts or dresses made of denim. So: Not everything that has been reported here is true. And it very much depends in which European country you are in.

    • @ringwe
      @ringwe Před 5 dny +7

      I'm Greek and I don't know what this lady and other American CZcamsrs are talking about. Except I think they are having posh holidays and confuse that setting to everyday living. I find intriguing it's only people from the USA who make such videos, not the Canadians, not the Africans, not the Asians etc.
      Though to be honest there is the odd joke here in Greece about the German tourist who will wear a stark white football sock with the leather sandals, but thank God, we don't see this trend much any more :)

    • @LaLeLu-jx4no
      @LaLeLu-jx4no Před 5 dny

      @@ringwe 🤣

    • @alishamcg
      @alishamcg Před 4 dny +1

      @@ringwe Some of the critiques come from other europeans mentioning American tourists and how to spot them. So I don't think it's all uncalled for, some truth to these things if we speak generally.

  • @Sal79.
    @Sal79. Před 6 dny +6

    I live in UK. Quite a lot of the items you have listed are quite commonly worn here to be honest. You may stand out with a backpack though, but then again, you go to one of the university towns you’ll fit right in with your backpack 😊

  • @loriefortson8071
    @loriefortson8071 Před 6 dny +6

    Please make a video for “How Europeans Should dress in America “ so they don’t look like a total dorky tourist!!! I literally just got back from Europe (Spain, England, Portugal and a few other countries and I wore what I wanted to and got plenty of compliments from the locals.

  • @tracyatkinson8552
    @tracyatkinson8552 Před 7 dny +30

    Jeans were invented in France and they are very proud of that. Tons of Europeans wear jeans. NOT jean shorts that are to SHORT but they love denim.

    • @robinlawson7441
      @robinlawson7441 Před 7 dny +2

      Oh good, because I'm almost 50 and LOVE my denim shorts in summer and jeans in winter. We plan to go to Ireland next year and this had me concerned lol.

    • @montenegrinamneusa956
      @montenegrinamneusa956 Před 6 dny +2

      I was gonna say that. Jeans are very popular in Europe except that Europeans opt for the classier designs not daisy dukes. Also baseball hats have become very popular and are worn especially by younger people

    • @ringwe
      @ringwe Před 5 dny +2

      @@montenegrinamneusa956 I'm 49. I've always worn baseball hats and continue to do so, and so is everyone my age all over Europe. It's not something new.

    • @montenegrinamneusa956
      @montenegrinamneusa956 Před 5 dny +1

      @@ringwe it’s not new but is newer. Our age women who wear it are most often women like me who are American European and travel a lot. The trend started about the decade ago as American fashion thanks to social media became a thing. I’ve always worn them when appropriate. American as well as the newer European version. But when it comes to European women that age they’ll still go for hats, straw, borsalino hat, etc. over a baseball cap

  • @jolajolcia2342
    @jolajolcia2342 Před 7 dny +2

    I tottaly agree with your tips. Ladies tend to forget that leggings are not pants. They are just leggings. Save it for gym. As per colour I have to admit that from all European cities I visited in the past Milan stood up,big time. Not only among young but also older woman.So much colour and heels😉 Thank you for such a great video ❤

  • @GennaFaia101
    @GennaFaia101 Před 7 dny +17

    Pro tip: I usually wear a pair of shoes and maybe pack 1. Then I buy shoes when I get to Europe. I feel like it’s so fun to get styles that are popular where I’m going, AND I feel like options for comfortable walking shoes are much better.

    • @GennaFaia101
      @GennaFaia101 Před 7 dny

      Actually, I usually pack enough to get me through 3 days, and buy clothes also when I get to my destination.

    • @wavetranquility4243
      @wavetranquility4243 Před 7 dny

      This is the advice to follow.

  • @sinthiapagano3982
    @sinthiapagano3982 Před 7 dny +11

    I’ve been recently in Spain and there they like dressing very colorful. Here in South America we love too. But other countries in Europe are more conservative.

  • @sylviaannenriquez3195
    @sylviaannenriquez3195 Před 7 dny +6

    Everything you mentioned is so true! I lived in Europe for 5 years as a military spouse and even the military advised us to blend in and not make yourself a target. I loved Europe and never had any issues.❤

  • @lindsaycaptanis712
    @lindsaycaptanis712 Před 5 dny +2

    I just went all over Italy for 3 weeks and I saw a lot of locals in American sports gear. I also saw a lot of shops that sold it. But, I still agree with you and think it’s best to leave our sports gear at home.

  • @antoniarebelo6703
    @antoniarebelo6703 Před 6 dny +4

    Hi Dana! You are 100% correct! I just got back from Portugal and I notice the way people dressed were very classy but simple. Great video 💕

  • @laurablanton703
    @laurablanton703 Před 7 dny +12

    Love this video. I just got back from Japan and wow, we as Americans are LOUD! We draw attention to ourselves just with the volume of our voices.

    • @Piedmonte
      @Piedmonte Před 7 dny +2

      Loud and obnoxious! The rest of the world doesn't care we the Americans. They want us to respect their culture while we're visiting, and rightfully so.

    • @suesmith4289
      @suesmith4289 Před 6 dny

      Americans can be loud and obnoxious, Yanks tone it down in Europe.😊😊😅

    • @cythere72
      @cythere72 Před 6 dny

      I find this funny. On the trains/Subways .... other nationalities are so loud ... they speak as if they're the only ones on the trains. So, the comments about Americans being obnoxious make me laugh. There are many other obnoxious nationalities out there. I don't agree with being that way... just defending the much misaligned American when it comes to being loud and obnoxious.

  • @cecep2646
    @cecep2646 Před 7 dny +3

    Great advice Dana! Thanks!

  • @donnaskrenta9114
    @donnaskrenta9114 Před 7 dny +5

    Very much appreciated and I agree on every point! 💕

  • @melanieh7142
    @melanieh7142 Před 7 dny +4

    This is an interesting topic! I think the most important part is safety and not sticking out or flaunting expensive bags, shoes, etc

  • @g.pp.712
    @g.pp.712 Před 7 dny +4

    This video is spot on, I am French living in SoCal and do not wear the same things in LA and Paris. I love my at leisure here but never wear it in France except lounging at home.

  • @ramiemanderscheid3716

    Great tips Dana!

  • @zabrinalove162
    @zabrinalove162 Před 5 dny +1

    Love you Dana!

  • @Heatherw-xt4xs
    @Heatherw-xt4xs Před 7 dny +8

    The showing less skin thing does a complete 180 when you get to the beach, pool or sauna.

  • @itsmeitsme2636
    @itsmeitsme2636 Před 5 dny +1

    “It’s just game over for you. Game over” had me cracking up 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I LOVE your content!!!❤

  • @catnipbarbie
    @catnipbarbie Před 7 dny +4

    This is a very insightful video. Emily in Paris has totally steered my wrong. I did totally enjoyed this video...thank you for all the great tips!

  • @isolinaaustin1108
    @isolinaaustin1108 Před 7 dny +1

    Thanks for the tips, I’m traveling to Rome next spring so I’ll keep these in mind. Yes I really enjoyed this.

  • @kellywells8889
    @kellywells8889 Před 7 dny +2

    Hi Dana, I loved this video. I am doing a Mediterranean cruise in August starting in Spain and ending in Venice so this was helpful. I have been nervous about what to pack and this helps a bunch.

  • @vivianrooth1663
    @vivianrooth1663 Před 6 dny +2

    Loved your video!

  • @susanjennings4113
    @susanjennings4113 Před 7 dny

    Great tips Dana best to stay low key, smart casual especially in the city’s!❤

  • @staciesidloski3384
    @staciesidloski3384 Před 7 dny +4

    Just got back from Italy. Your points are correct! I did see some locals wearing New Balance retro sneakers. I was still happy wearing my Dr. Scholls tennis shoes like you suggested. I enjoyed my beige Tevas. I know they gave me away as tourist, but they were comfortable and sturdy for all of the active walking touring we did.

  • @marydanessa
    @marydanessa Před 7 dny

    enjoyed! 💕💕💕

  • @soniaalvarado5372
    @soniaalvarado5372 Před 7 dny +1

    I haven’t been but I’m looking forward to utilizing these tips the day that I get to travel.

  • @angelamonson
    @angelamonson Před 6 dny +1

    We lived in Dubai for four years and traveled all over Europe. You are exactly correct in you advice.

  • @Cindypisces
    @Cindypisces Před 7 dny

    Totally agree on every point. i’m usually the one that’s a bit extra in the evening with dressed up, However I’m definitely toned down during the day.

  • @LenoCordido
    @LenoCordido Před 3 dny

    I love all the tips! Been going to Europe for over 10 years and we go with a carry on most of the time, very low key but nice clothes. Definitely not loud colors. I did wear this past April in Spain NB327 and they look cute and were very comfortable. Love all your videos!!!

  • @FayBR81
    @FayBR81 Před 6 dny +3

    I’ve lived in Europe for 8 years ( UK, Italy, France, Portugal) and agree with everything you’ve said. We can spot Americans from a mile away primarily due to flip flops and leggings LOL and the American young girls always showing an obscene amount of skin. European girls show a lot less skin and work out gear is literally only worn inside of a gym there. Agree on the heels too, I used to be one of those ppl to bring heels on my trips and never worn them. Everything is just much more effortless and classy in Europe in my opinion.

  • @cathycorrea541
    @cathycorrea541 Před 7 dny +1

    I'm not heading to Europe anytime soon, but I love your channel ❤😊 so I am here ❤️

  • @straycat1403
    @straycat1403 Před 7 dny +2

    I visited England and Paris last year when it was still cold (and kids school Spring break). Noticed a lot of Jeans, athletic sneakers, North Face and Canadian Goose winter jackets. If I go back I will go in the summer and will now know what to wear.

  • @Floridagirl691
    @Floridagirl691 Před 6 dny +1

    Love your videos.I'm European who also travels a lot. I can tell you it really depends on the country you visit and also on the climate. If you visit warm weather cities and in the coast, you'll see more bright colors. You're 100% correct on not wearing leggings and sporting clothing in general. People love dressing up, even to go to the market. It's a cultural thing.

  • @kellywebster8994
    @kellywebster8994 Před 7 dny +6

    I completely agree! I tend to dress too formal/European here in KY so I actually feel more comfortable with my clothes when I visit Europe. 😊

  • @LjiljanaMercier-dy8kf
    @LjiljanaMercier-dy8kf Před 7 dny +15

    In Europe, athletic leisure or Lulu Lemon is worn for exercise, but not on the street

  • @debbiel2098
    @debbiel2098 Před 6 dny +2

    We've hosted many Foreign Exchange Students from Europe, and they all brought their denim jeans and shorts. I know, because I did their laundry!

  • @jan854
    @jan854 Před 7 dny

    I've been really enjoying your channel lately! Can you do a video on European inspired outfits that are good for everyday and dress up? ❤❤❤

  • @patticarnevale2360
    @patticarnevale2360 Před 4 dny

    I always wear neutrals when I go to Europe. I do mix some color in , but in general a monochromatic look is best. Also no athletic shoes, I agree with the white sneakers. My husband and I never get pegged as being Americans when we travel, and it definitely keeps us under the radar!

  • @annd7432
    @annd7432 Před 4 dny

    Hi Dana! Love your content always! Btw what white top you’re wearing and where can I get it? Thanks

  • @Graygramma
    @Graygramma Před 17 hodinami

    In addition to heels, also think about the slick bottomed ballet flats. A friend fell down because the soles was of her shoes were too slick. Also, when the cobbles get wet, they are incredibly slippery.

  • @feleciajackson4441
    @feleciajackson4441 Před 7 dny

    When we are in Spain, Italy, Greece, my husband wear caps or some type of hat all the time. This year I am definitely thinking about wearing my Spanx set with sneakers to Greece on the plane.

  • @epbluestar3732
    @epbluestar3732 Před 7 dny

    Great video would love one for the fall. October November. I can’t seem to find any info on dressing for Europe in the fall. Thank you

  • @marticooper4468
    @marticooper4468 Před 6 dny +2

    The worst is when people (always American I’m embarrassed to say) wear PJs to the airport and to top it off, bring a blanket. I don’t understand why anyone would think you have to look homeless to be comfortable.

  • @gigig1954
    @gigig1954 Před 7 dny +6

    I absolutely LOVED this video!! I have traveled several times in Europe as recent as just a few months ago, and you are SPOT on with your fashion advice here. I did do a lot of research before I first traveled there and luckily already do most of what you say to do :) I wish I'd had this video back then, it would have saved me a lot of time!
    Oh...and I absolutely enjoy all of your videos. Your personality is adorable & I love your sense of humor....always great advice too. Thank you 💜

  • @joannethwaites4246
    @joannethwaites4246 Před 6 dny +1

    Im from the north of the Uk and leggings are definitely worn daily with oversized t shirts and trainers (sneakers), also we wear denim shorts on holiday, we love our denim jeans too, flip flops also worn on holiday x

  • @kristinthompson8387
    @kristinthompson8387 Před 7 dny

    You have good insight here. Heading to Norway in August!

    • @laulutar
      @laulutar Před 6 dny +1

      The weather in Norway can be very changeable, so definitely check the weather forecast before you pack!

    • @kristinthompson8387
      @kristinthompson8387 Před 6 dny +1

      @@laulutar this is not my first trip to Norway. We should be prepared but thank you for your warning. 😊

    • @laulutar
      @laulutar Před 6 dny +1

      @@kristinthompson8387 that's good, it's a piece of advice I need to take myself before packing, even when I'm going somewhere I've been many times before 😁

    • @kristinthompson8387
      @kristinthompson8387 Před 6 dny

      @@laulutar that’s good for all of us! And even then, with the limited carry-on ability, it’s tricky.

  • @fishandfloral
    @fishandfloral Před 7 dny

    Black, white, grey and navy is my standard European color palette. I love the look of tan/cream, but it looks terrible on me. Leggings are only for under dresses for warmth during the winter. For summer, linen and cotton fabrics rule and look much better than hot polyester. Wide leg or loose fitting denim jeans are popular. And I always wear trench coats for the cooler months. I know puffer coats pack easily but yep, total tourist.
    On our flight home from Paris, a young lady welcomed me to the US and wished me a good trip. 😆 That’s when I knew I’d nailed it fashion-wise. I agree with everything you mentioned.

  • @Bekikiki11
    @Bekikiki11 Před 6 dny +1

    RE Birkenstocks…been living in Florence 🇮🇹 for a few (spring/summer) months & see many Italian woman (all ages) wearing them. They’re sold everywhere. 😊

  • @feleciajackson4441
    @feleciajackson4441 Před 7 dny +1

    I have not been to London but in Spain and Italy, I think you can wear just t-shirts and jeans during the day. The locals look the same

  • @underthemermaidmoon
    @underthemermaidmoon Před 7 dny +18

    I wish we had those style edits here in the US. It would be nice to not be so casual!

    • @sharosmith
      @sharosmith Před 7 dny +1

      Yes! And some people have no idea what modesty means! Stop watching the crazy Kardashians and watch Dana Berez❤

  • @VictoriasRoses
    @VictoriasRoses Před 5 dny +1

    I have not been in Europe for thirty years. I am going soon. I have a capsule wardrobe I am making to take. Thank you for this video!

  • @krcal3020
    @krcal3020 Před 2 dny

    We travel to Europe every year and just got back from Croatia. I agree with all your recommendations - especially regarding shoes. Flip flops are only for the beach. They are too casual and not supportive enough for lots and lots of walking. They are terrible for your feet if you are walking 15-20K steps a day.

  • @cheryl5768
    @cheryl5768 Před 7 dny

    Great video! I found that I follow a lot of these rules intuitively anyway. I’m beginning to plan a wardrobe for a few weeks in Australia and NZ and my palette will be navy, cream and beige. One thing you didn’t mention was jewelry… any ‘don’ts’ there?

  • @Billy33753
    @Billy33753 Před 7 dny +2

    Great way to inform about the countries customs. Thanks for sharing!

  • @verenaheckmann5723
    @verenaheckmann5723 Před 6 dny

    I live in germany, it depends on where you are. In munich they would never wear athlesure leggins in the streets but in berlin they do all the time 😂. I wear Heels all the time...to work, while Shopping. Great Video, a lot of fun ❤

  • @bradfarris2362
    @bradfarris2362 Před 6 dny

    Having to use husband’s account. Have visited and have family in Portugal …… you are so correct NO HEELS - unless one wants to check out their medical services! Cobble stones everywhere! I never see a baseball cap when there. Don’t know why really. They don’t show much skin I agree. Things are more tasteful. In Portugal it gets cooler at night too, so one can wear jackets then. One thing I really miss is AC because a lot of places done have AC. If they do it’s just enough to be comfortable and not freezing as we do here in the USA. I wear an open long sleeve shirt as cover in my own home because my husband & family like cooler thenI! THANK YOU SO MUCH for you honest opinions and style!

  • @feleciajackson4441
    @feleciajackson4441 Před 7 dny +1

    In Spain people were always walking up to us speaking Spanish but I don't think it had anything to do with how we were dress but more on how we look.

  • @anaq903
    @anaq903 Před 7 dny +11

    Europeans do not wear flip flops outside the beach. They were made to wear to the beach.

  • @laulutar
    @laulutar Před 6 dny

    I think whether or not you can wear bright colours depends on where you are and what time of year you're there.
    I'm from one of the Nordic capitals. I've lived in the UK, France and Italy in my teens and early 20s and have traveled in a lot of the other European countries since I became an adult. Yes, neutrals are likely going to be a safe bet, but that doesn't mean you can only wear greys, blacks, white and shades of brown. Especially in the summer, you'll see people in blues, greens, purples etc. but I will agree with you on the fact that neon colours are less likely to be commonplace. You can also definitely wear prints, like stripes or other geometric prints, different kinds of florals etc.

  • @williamwarren9448
    @williamwarren9448 Před 6 dny

    Going to London and Edinburgh this summer 🎉and I am more worried about freezing and could NOT agree more about our shoes ! We have to wear shoes with support and comfort ! I honestly am thinking about a small ankle hiking boot 🥾 not really stylish BUT my gosh ! Cobble stones everywhere ! Glenda

  • @GeminiPurPower
    @GeminiPurPower Před 6 dny

    My friends from Europe love shopping for Levi’s as soon as they get to the US..lol..plus when visiting famous churches the DO have a dress code..

  • @chrisdemnianyk4357
    @chrisdemnianyk4357 Před 7 dny +2

    Heading on a 10 day Mediterranean cruise in July. I am packing gauze pants and linen tops. I have some shorts, but they are bermuda length and appropriate for any venue. I also am packing dresses for day trips, too. I will take a baseball cap (easy to attach to my personal item on the plane) for beach and boat trips. I find those floppy or jute/rattan hats are useless when it's windy or getting on and off a boat or skiff. I have terrible feet and must wear orthotics, so I bought some all white Skechers slip on sneakers (similar to the Dr. Sholl's) to wear with pants, shorts, and dresses. I have different needs because I will be on a ship and doing excursions in Italy (3rd time there), Spain, Malta, and Cannes, France. I plan to be colorful in Cannes. It is difficult because I am a plus-size woman and over 50, so I want to dress to hide my flaws, and dress age-appropriate. I think age-appropriate clothing is a HUGE European trend. In the US we seem to not care how we look. We use the excuse that we can do what we want, but in Europe they dress for themselves and out of respect for others. I get sick when I see American tourists in short shorts and t-shirts. It's like we have NO respect for the cultures we visit.

    • @judithnielsen8170
      @judithnielsen8170 Před 7 dny

      I need a baseball cap to protect my scalp when I am at the beach plus I wear it when in the water. Otherwise I have a couple hats with strap under chin to wear. I’m bringing similar clothing and also going on a Mediterranean cruise with island stops. Have a wonderful time!

  • @joshabba
    @joshabba Před 6 dny

    Living in the UK, think we are very similar to the States 😂, cam definitely identify 'Brits abroad' a mile off 😂.
    Agree with everything you said for everywhere else in Europe, think elegant, classic, understated fashion 👍🏻

  • @barbaragonzalez3504
    @barbaragonzalez3504 Před 6 dny

    I tend to overdressed sometimes. I love color. In NYC people tend to wear a lot of black; however, a color with a neutral ( especially in the winter) is a go to. In the summer people tend to wear white and lighter colors in cotton or linen. Sneakers and sandals is commonplace. In Philly most everyone looks like a clone of each other. This means mostly T-shirts and tank top in summer and, sweat shirts in winter. Shorts in summer and Jeans in winter. I tend to stick out all the time 😂. I wear anything I like. Of course, the place and weather determine what choices I have available to me. If I walk the dog, I'm more casual. To go to a doctor's appointment, I do casual chic. My go to is usually casual chic. 😊

  • @salo81
    @salo81 Před 6 dny +1

    I'm from Germany and I think your are dead on.
    Especially the athletic wear. I sometimes see videos from american CZcamsrs and the mom would run errands in an athletic bike short and sports bra.
    That seems so naked to me. Now I live in a place were it is not very hot and this person did but still.
    Your videos are really well made and I enjoy them.

  • @Seneida
    @Seneida Před 4 dny

    A lot of the don’ts are dos in Northern Europe. Do wear a backpack and denim in Norway - we all do, even to the office. Sports shoes and sneakers we wear all the time, also to the office. And denim shorts are popular. Bottom line, do gorp core and your good😊

  • @yl6082
    @yl6082 Před 5 dny

    Thanks Dana! The American and Canadian tourists look ridiculous you are absolutely right. Not to mention that good restaurants have a dress code.

  • @Diana-rd1jk
    @Diana-rd1jk Před 6 dny +3

    I'm chuckling as I watch this. I've traveled to all the places you mentioned, and I was convinced of everything you're saying at one time, but at 70 years old. Honesty, I just don't care what others are thinking.
    I love color and I wear it as I please. However, some things are common sense.
    For example Daisy Duke's don't look good in the USA or anywhere else. Some American's often look trashy here in the states, too much boobs exposed, so they dress the way they are use to dressing!
    Flip flops are not comfortable on cobblestone streets, common sense!
    The other thing is unless you speak the language people know you're American no matter what.
    So be comfortable, but not trashy! Be respectful of the places you visit. If a church says, no shorts and cover your head, respect that, and more importantly, respect yourself as a woman!

    • @lilacbazzi493
      @lilacbazzi493 Před 5 dny

      Well said. Your comment of all the other comments made the most sense !

    • @tamikajeanmarie
      @tamikajeanmarie Před 3 dny

      10 thumbs up. This obsession with what people think about you who don't know you is crazy.

  • @angeliquehill4605
    @angeliquehill4605 Před 7 dny

    I hear you about the gym. Guilty. 😁

  • @barbarakhan5275
    @barbarakhan5275 Před 6 dny

    I think neutral colors always look chic and upscale. While you are correct that the color scheme of many little towns in Europe is neutral, don’t forget how beautiful the flowers look against neutral back drop. Bougainvillea for instance - consider being the bougainvillea, lol! Or the aquamarine and turquoise of the sea.

  • @jeanettevillanueva6010

    What about low shore converse shoes?

  • @caninahunt
    @caninahunt Před 7 dny

    I'm a Canadian, and our style is very similar to Americans. I would definitely agree with the athleisure wear, they don't wear it. I lived in London, UK for a year and everyone was SOOO dressed up there all the time. Even to the pub, full on suits for men, and dresses for women! I have also spent a lot of time in Switzerland on and off -they are more casual, but same, no athleisure wear, no jeans, no branding. I would disagree with the heels though -yes, you have to be strategic about what kind of heels (blocks, wedges, chunky heels), but I always bring lots of pairs! I would also say that people who live around the Mediterranean wear more colour than those who live inland. I think the best thing about European fashion, is that they make looking trendy, look so effortless! Thanks Dana!

    • @catk7306
      @catk7306 Před 6 dny

      As someone from the UK - I think the only reason someone would be in a suit in a pub is because they went straight from work (nobody would put a suit on purely to go to the pub) 😅

  • @lindsayk40
    @lindsayk40 Před 7 dny +2

    I love your style and I always use trips as an excuse to shop for cute outfits. I don’t want a picture in front of the vatican with a basic tee and fanny pack 🤮 I wish Americans dresses more elegant like Europe. I feel like my inner German is calling me to move there. Thanks, leaving for Rome next week!!

  • @catnipbarbie
    @catnipbarbie Před 7 dny

    You need to find us a dupe Love. Its a gorgeous $50 lipstick but I know you could find us something similar

  • @janiceskirmants6429
    @janiceskirmants6429 Před 3 dny

    Can I ask which Dr Scholl’s sneakers you wore thru Europe..I need comfort!! Thnku

  • @lindajoanbieg
    @lindajoanbieg Před 7 dny +2

    I will be traveling to Rome, Naples, Positano and Capri and then Paris. The only place where I’ll be wearing bright colors will be in Positano and Capri. Lots of pink or yellow. Everywhere else- black skirts and white or black tops

    • @rlabarbera
      @rlabarbera Před 6 dny +1

      Italians like color....They have a lot of fun with fashion even when elegant. I go to Bologna a lot and there are no beaches lol.

    • @lisaturtle13
      @lisaturtle13 Před 5 dny

      @@rlabarberaI’m glad you said that because I am going to Italy very soon and I do have colorful clothes. I can tone it down a little but I can’t rebuild my clothes at this point.

    • @rlabarbera
      @rlabarbera Před 5 dny +1

      @@lisaturtle13 yes trust me, Italy is extremely fun fashion wise. My mom is Italian as well as my husband and they both have impeccable taste. Italy slays when it comes to fashion and food. I find the Parisian women that you see in the street, boring and frumpy tbh.

    • @murtila4456
      @murtila4456 Před dnem

      Black is the worst colour to wear in summer months.

    • @lisaturtle13
      @lisaturtle13 Před dnem

      @@rlabarbera thank you! I appreciate your comment and insight.

  • @landslide8306
    @landslide8306 Před 6 dny

    I didn’t see a link to the Dr. Scholl’s little white sneaker you prefer. Can you send me a link to the Dr. Scholl’s?

  • @user-su1ib5gf5w
    @user-su1ib5gf5w Před 7 dny

    Hey I was worried about you cuz its been awhile. Glad to see this video.

  • @marilynyates
    @marilynyates Před 7 dny +2

    It depends on the city in regards to color because I grew up in Vienna Austria and go back often and there’s a lot of color in the city but it’s also a diverse city and the colors are plain and not too patterned. Love Europe ❤

  • @charlenenicoll708
    @charlenenicoll708 Před 2 dny

    Where did u get u white sneakers. Thanks

  • @user-sy8op2xg3c
    @user-sy8op2xg3c Před 5 dny

    What do you see men wear for hats? I have teenage sons and wondering if not a baseball hat then what is best to fit in?

  • @eviestas
    @eviestas Před 3 dny

    In Greece I saw flip flops when looking at archeological sights and short shorts . They were European.

  • @sarapanzarella97
    @sarapanzarella97 Před 7 dny

    We just got back from Vienna and other cities -= I saw a ton of young men wearing sports shirts and sweatshirts. We went to this awesome mall in Bratislava and my husband needed socks so we went to Primark, we saw a ton of Nirvana t-shirts (which I saw twenty-somethings wearing in Vienna), Michigan state sweatshirts and like LA laker stuff - we thought it was hilarious. My 15 year old insisted on wearing his Ohio State sweatshirt and got a lot of positive comments on it - he thought that was funny. I saw a lot of young women in Vienna wearing plain baseball caps - which made me happy because I have to wear a hat in the sun - I am very light sensitive and my hair is fine and doesn't last in any wind.
    Basically - if you are in a tourist area - you are a target. The best thing is to just be aware and not make eye contact with the pushy vendors, I wear either very dark sunglasses or mirror sunglasses. Having a very good RBF helps too. :)
    Most of the young women in Vienna were wearing linen pants or wide leg pants. We went to Schonbrunn palace and I noticed there were a ton of young dressed up women and realized everyone goes there to do their instagram photos on the palace grounds - it was fun to people watch!
    I totally agree about bringing workout clothes - I brought one pair of workout shorts - they were the only thing I packed that did not get worn. :)

  • @jjohnson6833
    @jjohnson6833 Před 4 dny

    I was in Paris this April and almost everyone wore sneakers or some kind of low black boot. With the exception of really crazy colored large running shoes, you could get away with any kind of sneakers as long as it’s more neutral. Also, lots and lots of jeans. I’m kind of confused about why you said people we weren’t wearing denim… The French especially were wearing denim. maybe it’s more of a Paris thing? (I agree about the short shorts though.)
    I had always thought you couldn’t wear sneakers in Paris, and I literally took some pictures of everyone in the street in sneakers, Parisians and tourists alike.

  • @marthapoole9150
    @marthapoole9150 Před 7 dny

    What about Scandinavian countries? We’re heading to Sweden, Denmark & Norway in a few days😳

    • @lindsayk40
      @lindsayk40 Před 7 dny

      copenhagen has an edgy population and a hippy culture but on the whole they dress casual elegant. in stockholm there was a bit more of a business vibe. I feel like zara is a safe style to fit in. street sneakers and conservative minimalist clothing. copenhagen was my favorite. have fun!

  • @jujuR711
    @jujuR711 Před 7 dny

    I am traveling to Germany in Sept for business. I need an easy wear pant suit idea.

  • @HappyLife-nf7wb
    @HappyLife-nf7wb Před 6 dny +1

    What's on your lips? It's so pretty.

  • @1eurolatefee
    @1eurolatefee Před 6 dny

    I partially agree with your observations. I live in Berlin and yesterday came back from a business trip to Munich. It was shocking again to see how good ppl are dressed in Munich and how fucked up the ppl run around in Berlin. Messy hair, cigarettes and tattoos are the common thing here. Fortunately, I've lived in Munich for 14 years and adopted the way ppl dress and behave there. So, when I moved to Berlin for work, I was very annoyed about the manners of Berlin ppl. Now I kind of got used to it but I still wear my office dress on the street and yes, I get some strange looks from ppl when I do groceries etc. Originally, I'm from Northern Germany where ppl are dressing right in the middle of Munich and Berlin. A high quality pullover / jumper and some non-ribbed jeans with white sneakers are always a good choice in Lower Saxony / Bremen. And Scandinavian countries can be compared to this, I think.
    In your video, I guess you're mostly referring to the Mediterranean countries like Spain, France and Italy. Those countries have a different vibe. The weather is way better, no need to wear outdoor gear due to less rain compared to Northern Europe. They can wear wool coats in winter. In Northern Germany / Europe that wouldn't be warm enough and wool doesn't protect from the snow and rain.
    However, you're almost always good to go wearing black linen pants and a white shirt or a one-colour longsleeve without any prints. Prints (unless small flowers) come with a kind of cheap look, like someone doesn't care what he/she is wearing (except for kids). For the rest, I totally agree with TiemposDePaz' comment.

  • @livingwellafter50
    @livingwellafter50 Před 7 dny

    Hahahaha watching this in America and totally wearing my leggings and T-shirt watching this

  • @user-nd8ur7ic9e
    @user-nd8ur7ic9e Před 6 dny

    What I do notice when I travel to Europe, women wear a few sizes smaller clothes, really really tight, lots of platforms for shoes, even at the supermarket women have way too much make up on. At the beach they were a lot less no matter what their shape which is also fine because they show how confident they are with their bodies. I visit Europe every year as an American and never have issues .

  • @rockergirl6926
    @rockergirl6926 Před 6 dny

    I can definitely understand your advice from the safety aspect, but at the end of the day, I dress for myself. I wear what I feel confident and comfortable in. However, let me say again that you made many valid points, and I always enjoy your content. 😊

  • @nancyp2992
    @nancyp2992 Před 5 dny

    People from Europe tend to wear black or dark colors, they all look alike

  • @marciaeasterling5089
    @marciaeasterling5089 Před 7 dny +3

    As one who has spent a lot of time in Europe: Totally agree on shoes as they are a dead giveaway, but I would include the white sneakers as a no no as well. Sorry, it looks sooo American. I always wear leather shoes and never heels.
    Although I don’t wear jeans abroad I have noticed most of the jean wearers in France are French. Also, don’t wear a lot of makeup and don’t be loud, lol.

    • @gardenhappy4
      @gardenhappy4 Před 7 dny

      What footwear would you suggest for summer besides Birkenstocks?

  • @mariecurie7491
    @mariecurie7491 Před 6 dny +2

    If you are heading to Sicily, please wear loose LINEN LINEN LINEN. Denim, cotton and even silk are unbearable in the humid heat. Forget heels - but sturdy shoes are essential for the rough pavements. No to the silly little backpacks that scream tourist. Carry a handbag or crossbody. Better still, get a straw bag at little cost from a local market. On a beach, wear what you like BUT when you leave, get dressed. It is awful to see tourists walking along the streets and around shops wearing only a sarong or beach towel. It shows no respect for ancient cities

  • @feleciajackson4441
    @feleciajackson4441 Před 7 dny

    Since we are people of color we are always asked where we are from

  • @jenzie75
    @jenzie75 Před 7 dny

    What about soccer jerseys? 🤔 Soccer is so international.

    • @TiemposDePaz
      @TiemposDePaz Před 7 dny +2

      it’s usually not American tourists but Eastern European tourists that walk around in jerseys. They also stand out.

  • @susanpache4063
    @susanpache4063 Před 7 dny +9

    I can’t stand baseball caps period. Except for on a baseball player🤷‍♀️

  • @franreynolds2008
    @franreynolds2008 Před 7 dny +11

    I wear black, beige and white when in Europe. Maybe a silk scarf for a touch of color. Europeans generally dress better than Americans….