QUOTE (kakachik77 @ Feb 10 2005, 02:24 PM)
Plus, have you been in Armenia lately and feel how people's clothes are different from the West?
This is definitely a good thing in my book.
QUOTE (kakachik77 @ Feb 10 2005, 02:24 PM)
The first few days I felt in some Anatolian village, most clothes come from Turkey so what do you expect?
Hmmmm ... creepy. I'm not sure how you would distinguish the Turkish made clothes unless you approached people and checked labels. And please be reminded of this thread ----
ClickQUOTE (kakachik77 @ Feb 10 2005, 02:24 PM)
What girls consider sexy is completely different form the West?
Yes. They don't have pot bellies hanging out of their 2-sizes-too-small-low-cut- jeans.
QUOTE (kakachik77 @ Feb 10 2005, 02:24 PM)
The style of jeans that these girls were wearing I've only seen on Hispanic sweat shop workers in East Los Angeles.
Are we talking about Erevan or some remote village?
QUOTE (kakachik77 @ Feb 10 2005, 02:24 PM)
I want to say, the fasion sense is not behind for few years from the West, but completely different. This will change as the nation becomes for economically developed, hopefully.
IMP there is a salient difference between Northern American fashion and European. Armenia is taking after Europe, not the US. I have seen this first hand as I have vacationed in Europe on my way to Erevan. The fashion trends reach Armenia (and the surrounding area) way before they come to this side of the world. But even then, they get "Americanized" and turn to poo-poo.
Note: Majority of the city-girls in Armenia have an amazing sence of style and fashion. They know how to dress, accessorize, style their hair and most importantly they know the art of body posture and feminine conduct.