I
asked myself what do I know about French style? The words classic, sophisticated, feminine, minimalistic, simple,
Chic and confident instantly
came to mind.
No
need to wonder that the French have been showing such an immaculate and iconic
style as the home of amazing design houses, like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior,
Louboutin, etc. While it is odd to generalize an entire culture of women
and their fashion, (after all, not everyone is impeccably dressed in France as
well); what truly makes French style one
of a kind is their philosophy behind it.
Here,
I am no expert on all things French, but have noticed some underlying themes
after lusting over French styling sense which is easy and chic at the same time.
Whether or not you love French style as much as I along with many other in this
planet do; there are a few things to be learned from these fashionistas.
Their secret behind the immaculate easy style sense are:
1. Focus on the basics:
Yes,
French don’t ignore trends, but almost always they tend to focus on buying quality
pieces that are timeless. Usually this means that they are more
basic, such as dark skinny jeans, white button-downs, and solid-colored tees. Many
times, we have seen them wearing many kinds of Black and white, that means they
are versatile.
Investing
in key pieces is also ideal for us with tight budget, because we won’t get as
tempted to spend money on items that will only be wearable for a short time. Focus
on versatility rather
than trendiness when you shop.
Also,
french women opt for flats rather than heels (sometimes even when partying !!).
Why? You can have more fun in flats and best of all, they make dancing so much
easier.
2. Dark colors are Evergreen:
While
wearing dark colors many times, we tend to think they are boring, but hold on!!
There’s a reason black is always in style.
It looks good on everyone, matches almost with anything, and is dominantly
stylish. Other neutrals, like camel, brown, gray, and navy blue, are also great
and they do complement each other.
A wardrobe built from these colors (with some
pops of color in between) makes it easy to create outfits because everything
already matches. So, French know how to create fuss free and less time
consuming wardrobe.
3. While dressing, Less
is more:
Choosing Minimal
accessories, fewer patterns (like Classic stripes) and colors often works
wonder.
Their key is never look overdone or overly styled. Same
is for Make up. Think subtle eye makeup and natural looking foundation and lip
colors.
Similarly, simple
outfits can be amazingly stylish. For example, a black knit turtleneck and a
leather skirt are both basic items, but the play with texture would create a
chic outfit.
4. Choose Quality over quantity:
Because
closet space is more limited (and expensive) in France, French woman often invests in fewer pieces of quality clothing that will last far longer than many
cheap pieces of clothing.
5. Play with accessories:
A
French woman’s closet may consist of more simple basics; their creativity
lies in how they accessorize their outfits. Since
accessories are usually cheaper than buying an entirely new outfit, this is
especially handy for a tight budget as well.
As a key ingredient in French girl style, scarves can take a boring outfit from blah to fashion-forward.
6. Invest in at least
one Leather jacket:
French women can give us ample reasons for why every girl should
own at least one leather jacket !
They’re incredibly versatile and
can be dressed up or down. They’re also super easy to clean, they are warm
without being bulky… The list goes on.
So Investing in one, definitely wont make us regret later.
7. Show Confidence!
There
is reason French women have such an enviable style because they wear
their clothes with confidence..
French designer Yves Saint
Laurent, is famously quoted as saying:
“Over the years I have
learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.”
It’s
not what you’re
wearing, but how you’re wearing it. So, ladies, exude
confidence and ooze style in what you have worn. Have a thoughtful day ahead
and choose your thoughts just like you choose your clothes. Stay blessed. :-)
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