I'm an American woman living in London... here is what shocked me the most ... trends now

I'm an American woman living in London... here is what shocked me the most ... trends now
I'm an American woman living in London... here is what shocked me the most ... trends now

I'm an American woman living in London... here is what shocked me the most ... trends now

An American woman living in London has revealed what has most shocked her about our dress sense.

Aurora Lofton, a management consultant from Virginia, who moved to the UK two years ago uploaded a clip to TikTok on the trans Atlantic differences in corporate attire. 

She claimed that Brits always wear neutral clothes to work unlike brighter outfits of her colleagues back in her native USA. 

Many Americans were left baffled by her observations, while Brits called on the London resident to bring more colour to the capital.

Aurora Lofton , a management consultant from Virginia , who moved to the big smoke a couple of years ago uploaded a clip on differences in corporate gear

Aurora Lofton , a management consultant from Virginia , who moved to the big smoke a couple of years ago uploaded a clip on differences in corporate gear

She started off the clip: 'I'm an American girlie that lives and works in London and one of the differences I've noticed about the office culture is that there is a specific colour palette when it comes to British corporate attire'.  

Pointing to her body she said: 'You are either wearing grey, or white, black, or a dark navy blue, maybe a light colour blue and that's it. 

'Maybe like a beige colour, there are specific colours and that's it. I barely ever ever see colour in the streets of the financial district or when I'm  going out'.

She joked: 'They all had a meeting, these are the colours, these are the five colours, and those are the only colours that people wear'.

Continuing: 'Whereas back home, not that people were

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