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Tropical Attitude Vs Calm Sophistication in Fashion Face-Off

As the biggest sporting event of the year with contenders from all over the globe, the World Cup is happening right now in South Africa. As the games get revved up into the next ground, an innovative project is being brought to the fashion savvy public by Very.co.uk which asks viewers which styles from two totally different nations they believe are the best. Fans of football (known as soccer in the United States) have been able to enjoy the team action and national pride for the games, but now it’s time for a whole new competition that pits two serious World Cup contender nations against one another for fashion design domination.

Following the sequence of the games, right now it is Brazil going up against South Korea. What about the fashions? Well, Brazil has a great deal to offer with a splash of lush tropical designs that practically scream sassy and passionate. The bright, bold colors are naturally appealing and bring a lot of charm to the contest. How does South Korea plan to strike back? With a serious but chic look that infuses the country’s strong military heritage with a utilitarian level of comfort and versatility that might not be loud, but still stays both sexy and inviting. Both styles have a great deal to offer to the right girl, but which one will it be?

What could put South Korea over the edge is the fact that they have not only employed neutral earth tones and fabulous blacks that can work with just about any personality type, but the accessories are where the eyes are drawn. For Brazil, it’s hard to miss the color and the pure playfulness of the clothing, with sunglasses and strappy heels fitting right in with flower motifs and flowing skirts.

Enjoying the Fashion Face-Off is the easy part, it’s picking a winner that gets tough.

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