what clothes are you wearing today?
it's vous portez
the phrase doesn't make sense. It reads " who I love to you today"
"Quels cours avez-vous?"
"Comment ça va ? comment allez-vous ? comment vous portez-vous ? comment va la santé ?"
Quels animaux avez-vous?
'would you like to make love with me today'
I hope that you and your children are well
Quels sports pratiquez-vous jouer?
Qu'est ce que tu portes? or Qu'est ce que vous portez? (polite)
'Tu portes des lunettes' if you are talking to one person, or 'Vous portez des lunettes' if you are talking to more than one person.
The English translation of the phrase 'a vous quels sont en haut' is According to you which ones are at the top, or According to you, which ones are on the top? In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'to'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The interrogative pronoun 'quels' means 'what ones, which ones'. The verb 'sont' means '[they] are'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. And the adverb 'haut' means 'high'.
On you which are at. are being a form used with elles or ils not vous (you, plural or formal) It seems like nonsense.