Not really Portuguese and Middle Eastern women generally have very different fashion styles, shaped by cultural, religious, and climate-related factors. Portuguese women, particularly in urban areas like Lisbon or Porto, tend to follow European fashion trends think elegant, modern, and effortless. They often dress in chic yet practical outfits: jeans, dresses, neutral tones, and stylish footwear. Portugal, being a Catholic and Western country, doesn’t have strict dress codes. Middle Eastern women, depending on the country, may follow traditional or modest fashion standards due to Islamic cultural influences. In places like Saudi Arabia, UAE, or Iran, women may wear abayas, hijabs, or more conservative clothing, although fashion-forward modest wear is booming. In contrast, countries like Lebanon, Jordan, or Morocco see a mix of Western and traditional styles. Portuguese women dress more like typical Europeans, while Middle Eastern women's style ranges widely depending on country, religion, and social setting. There's some overlap in cosmopolitan cities like Dubai or Beirut, but overall, their fashion cultures are quite distinct.
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they dress differently because they have their own tradition
The French do not dress-up.
a dress in french is une robe.
Une robe is how dress is spelled in French.
The French word for dress (noun) is "une robe" (fem.). The verb "to dress" is "habiller".
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a blue dress in french is " une robe bleue".
Just dress as a french person
french man dress in tuxedos and other fancy expensive clothes
"A white dress" in French would be "une robe blanche."