On Victory Day, which commemorates the end of World War II in Europe, many French people may wear traditional outfits or symbols of national pride, such as the tricolor flag colors of blue, white, and red. Some may also wear military uniforms or attire reminiscent of the 1940s to honor veterans and those who fought for freedom. Parades and ceremonies often feature formal attire, reflecting the solemnity of the occasion. Overall, the focus is on honoring history and national identity rather than specific fashion trends.
French people wear modern day clothing just like Americans.
They usually are naked, to be the closest to the day they were born.
The day celebrates the Mexican victory over the French forces, battle of Puebla, 1862
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they wear green
Japanese wear kimono on new years day
They wear whatever they want to wear. There is no prescribed uniform.
People in Poland wear exactly the same clothes as us!
Because there was victory.
Over 100 million people speak French every day and another 100 million people speak French regularly, but perhaps not daily.
V stands Victory as in VE Day or Allied Victory in Europe. There is VJ Day or Allied Victory in Japan.