Aside from the Schnitzel, which is a true Austrian food, Helmut Lang and a host of other Austrian fashion designers have been constantly gaining regard in the global style circuit. Proof of such is a generous emergence of Austrian-inspired garments introduced in a very recent fashion show held in the fashion capital of the United States -- where else, but New York. Jane Mayle created a set of all things that hail the Austrian way of life: a suit with fur trimmings that is deemed the perfect getup for out and about town ice-skating trips; a drop-waisted dress that is named after recognized Austrians Esterhazy and Liebe; and a 1930s-inspired silk top that is called Ringstrasse, also the name of a very popular Viennese spot.
The display of Austrian fashion in catwalks overseas is but fair evidence that Austrians carry the heart of a serious fashionista, never letting themselves left out in the dumps while other nations are getting gear makeovers. As a matter of fact, Austrian apparel have also been seriously considered not only by the very diverse New Yorkers but also by other uber dapper individuals all over the world. There is surely nothing about Austrian fashion -- the design, the material, the manner of wearing -- that anybody could possibly pass over.
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