All of us, when we think of a city, associate the people who live there with a specific style. The New York girl is stylish, the Paris girl is elegant, the Milan girl is sophisticated and the Barcelona girl is extravagant. Each city influences the way people dress and this means that a specific identity is attached to each place, thus creating a certain homogeneity in style.
Among the factors that influence fashion is, first and foremost, the climate, which plays a central role in the choice of clothes, fabrics and colours.
City style is undoubtedly shrouded in stereotypes that do not 100% reflect reality, but this does not detract from the fact that the identity and recognisability of a city or a country also passes through the way it dresses. Globalisation has blurred the differences, but at the same time has made it possible for different cultures to connect through fashion as well.

