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    fashionista ba ang mga chinese?

    ask ko lang guys do you think maganda magdala ng mga damit ang mga chinese...?for me i find them cute but yung color combination lang nila ang hindi ko like...

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    are you refering chinese sa mga movies o real life? nakucutan ka pala sa mga taong nasa mall suot eh printed na puruntong, nakasandong puti at nakamedyas na puti hanggang binti at leather shoes? of all people pinaka hate ko mga chinese (mainland) pagdating sa fashion. anyway, kanyakanyang taste lang talaga

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    wala naman sa nationality ang pagiging fashionista. and i think you're referring to koreans and japanese na funky un style. sabi nga ni java_man, kanya kanya lang yan.


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    I think may nationality ang pagiging fashionista. example north korea vs france/italy. culture rin kasi yun eh.

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    Most of them yes. Mind you, Most Chinese people in Manila infests high-end stores in Makati. If you won't mind, try niyo dumaan sa mga stores na yun, and you'll see Chinese people buying expensive items like in a bargain store. They pay everything in full. Meron pa nga cash ang bayad maski million na yung nabibili. Super dami ng pera ng mga Chinese these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 54m_0n6 View Post
    I think may nationality ang pagiging fashionista. example north korea vs france/italy. culture rin kasi yun eh.
    North Korea?

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    i think 54m_0n6 is referring to koreans in SK.

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    Di yan depende sa nationality, kundi kung gaano karami pera mo. Tingnan mo si Jingkee Pacquiao, mula pobre naging fashionista. Taste is another thing altogether mind you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singularity View Post
    Di yan depende sa nationality, kundi kung gaano karami pera mo. Tingnan mo si Jingkee Pacquiao, mula pobre naging fashionista. Taste is another thing altogether mind you.
    can afford naman kasi magbayad ng stylist para gumanda ang image nya, pero si dionesia anak ng! kahit sandamakmak na hermes products ang ipagamit mo dyan hindi pa rin gumanda ang pagmumukha bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by john_pro View Post
    Most of them yes. Mind you, Most Chinese people in Manila infests high-end stores in Makati. If you won't mind, try niyo dumaan sa mga stores na yun, and you'll see Chinese people buying expensive items like in a bargain store. They pay everything in full. Meron pa nga cash ang bayad maski million na yung nabibili. Super dami ng pera ng mga Chinese these days.
    Chinese is a big market in for luxury labels. They are willing to spend $$$ just to be in-- very materialistic as i may say. But generally, being fashionable and trendy does not depend on where a person is from. Anybody else can!

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    There are nearly two billion Chinese people. And no, most of them would not likely fall within your idea of "fashionista".

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    Depends on how much money they have :]

    But it depends on the person if you are willing to spend on branded clothes.

    As long as you have a pretty face and a good body then you'll be fashionable even if you wear plain tees.

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    no no. i mean north koreans. north korea's culture does not give much attention to fashion compared to countries like france.

    yung sa mga chinese nmn sa philippines nakikita ko ay nagbibigay importance sa fashion eh.

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