Vogue: Fashion in Holland
Summary: Dutch fashion is modest, practical, and eclectic all at the same time. Writer Tiffany Jarman Jansen describes the Dutch fashion sense.
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About the Author
Originally from small-town Maryland, USA, Tiffany Jarman Jansen was uprooted and tossed into the Netherlands! She lives with her Dutch husband and their American dog, Turner. Besides learning to stand on her own two feet in her new country, she also does some freelance writing and a bit of nannying. Currently, she works as a writer and webdesigner for Medieval Maidens and has her own company called Little Broadway, which travels to schools in Holland offering an 8-week course in Musical Theatre. Tiffany also publishes a blog called Clogs and Tulips: An American in Holland.
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Comments
EnglebirdDear Tiffany, I am now planning my move to Amsterdam from Connecticut. Thank you for the heads up on clothing and layering. I do that in the winter here so I should be okay. Is there one article of clothing that I should stock up on? Jeans? Socks? I'll be DOWN sizing like crazy and I don't really want to spend money replacing something I should have brought with me. Anyway, much thanks. I really enjoy your observations on different topics. (I will not be looking for work so no work clothes. I hope to volunteer at a museum or art program.) Thank you again, Francesca