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#OOTD Worldwide

Fashion. It's a lifestyle

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#OOTD Worldwide

That random moment when you come across some amazingly dope fashion pages, fashion bloggers, and fashionistas on Instagram and you just have to share it with the rest of the world because it would be a sin if you didn't! Yeah, that happened. If you're looking to follow some extremely fashionable people or just get your fashion game up, take a look at some OOTD's (outfit of the day) around the world . . .

disclaimer: these photos are not in any specific order and clearly I do not own any of them.


1. AUSTRALIA

@mykefrombrisbane

"My style is very monochromatic with a hint of character. The Mickey shirt gives it a playful touch while the Adidas Triple White Ultra Boost keeps it stylish yet true to my love for street wear. My looks are a reflection of my Instagram, as douche-baggy as it sounds. But I love how social media allows me to express my love for fashion and minimalism to an audience that is just as passionate."

wearing: Silver Chrome Cat Eye Glasses. H&M x Disney Mickey Mouse Tee. H&M Black Track pants. adidas White Frost Watch. adidas Ultra Boost Triple White

Check out his website michaelmoudakis


2. CANADA

@trngbe

"I like details; I notice them, I focus on them."

wearing: Forever21. COS. ZARA. Westelm

Check out more looks on the particular


3. INDIA

@Haqsejugaadu
"This was taken on Diwali day which is one of my favorite holidays. The clothing is all about traditional Indian fashion."

wearing: Pearl Jhumkhas. Blue/ Orange Salwar Kameez. Handmade custom gold rings


4. SOUTH KOREA

@rmeodlfmadmf

When your outfit can pay for someones college tuition . . .

wearing: Custom jacket. Vetements. Yeezy season. adidas Yeezy Boost 750


5. UNITED STATES

@domsentfrommars

"Currently I'm feeling very minimalist. Black and white are always so clean and chic. I tend to try to look professional but always with a flare whether it be buckles, straps, chains, rips."

wearing: ZARA shirt. Alfani blazer. Comme des Garçon pants. Cole Haan boots


6. FRANCE

@sashafreeman

All black everything.

wearing: Prada. Brandy Melville. ZARA


7. CHILE

@cassievaldes (cover)

"I believe in art and fashion as a mixture and my pictures show my feelings in my clothes as well as in my photographies. I adore neutral colors, the mixture of black and white and accessories to complete the outfit. I have a masculine style, very neutral and I love to show it in beautiful and artistic pictures on my blog and also on my IG."

wearing: INEDITA coat. RETRO by Malha shirt. Kerri n Kelsey sweater. Malha Jeans

Check out more looks on cassandravaldes


8. GERMANY

@sarahsfitnfashion

Street style is a life style

wearing: New Era Cap. ZARA white off the shoulder crop top. ASOS wrap maxi skirt. adidas originals


9. SOUTH KOREA

@emmaaaaaaaah

" I love a toned downed look. Neutral colors give me an androgynous image while a chocker allows me to give off some sex appeal. Plus it's perfect for the sizzling hot weather!"

wearing: Aldo choker. Korean road shop top. Korean road shop shorts. Forever 21 bag


10. SWITZERLAND

@deeanaofficial

"I want to have my fortune, where I can see it. At home in my closet"

wearing: Guess shirt. ZARA pants. GUSTO shoes

Check out more styles on Dee Ana


11. AUSTRALIA

@addict.attitude

"Stay Trill."

wearing: Addict Attitude hoodie

Check out more of their clothing on addict-attitude


12. UNITED STATES


@fauxdeity

"Been on"


If you're looking to be featured in an #OOTD Worldwide article send in your submissions to OOTDWorldwide@gmail.com or tag me (@le_Tribe) in one of your Instagram photos. Let's let the art take over !

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