I like the Latin American fashion styles of Brazil

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thehammer

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Is the following sentence correct?

- I like the Latin American fashion styles of Brazil.

Or, should I say:

- I like Latin American fashion styles which are practiced in Brazil.

- I like 'the' Latin American fashion styles which are practiced in Brazil.
 
We don't "practise" fashion styles. Also, Brazil is in Latin America. Why do you think it's noteworthy that a Latin American country has Latin American fashion?

You keep trying to make sentences much longer than they need to be. Why not use "I like Brazilian fashion"?
 
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