28/03/2024 10:13 AM

camdenclothesline

The Queen Of Beauty

10 Perfect Outfits French Girls Are Prioritizing

Whether or not you’ve actually visited the French capital, you’re likely familiar with the Parisian aesthetic. Marked by messy bangs, a classic red lip, and an effortless wrap dress, the “French-girl” look is a well-known style trope with roots in the early 1950s.

Popularized by the likes of Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birkin, French style has since been reimagined by modern-day It girls like Sabina Socol and Jeanne Damas. While classic jeans, a white tee, and a basket bag are still prevalent, the look now includes slip skirts, blazers, corduroy trousers, cable-knit cardigans, and more. Of course, the French approach to beauty and style is more pertinent than the clothes themselves. The look is low-maintenance, slightly carefree, and just “undone” enough.

We’re pleased to report that Parisian It girls still cherish the classic French style code to some degree, making it that much easier for us to spot and dissect their outfit formulas. Below, shop the chic French outfits that will never go out of style, courtesy of our favorite fashion influencers.

CHUNKY CARDIGANS

If we could pick one article of clothing that characterized French-girl style over the last six months, it would be the cable-knit cardigan. While the look is popular stateside, French influencers like Sabina Socol and Anne-Laure Mais have given it their Parisian stamp of approval, pairing the style with everything from jeans and trousers to dresses and slip skirts. Mais even designed various versions of the classic cardigan for her clothing brand, Musier Paris.

H&M Rib-Knit Cardigan ($35)

Levi’s Ribcage Bootcut Jeans ($108)

Urban Outfitters Crocodile Baguette Bag ($29)

STATEMENT COLLARS

The retro statement collar has made its rounds among the fashion set thanks to brands like Miu Miu and Ganni. French influencers, such as Ellie Delphine of Slip Into Style, have embraced the look with open arms, balancing the prairie-style top with black leather and structured trousers. If the bib collar is a bit too much for you, collared polos offer a subtler take on the trend.

Mango Babydoll Collar Cotton Shirt ($60)

Good American Faux Leather Skinny Pants ($117)

Manu Atelier Naomi Slipper Sandals ($390)

SLIP SKIRT + MULES

The slip skirt–and-mules combo took root a few years ago, and French It girls like Mais have clearly taken to it. We predict that this outfit formula will continue to stand the test of time. It’s comfortable, practical, and just dressy enough. You can now buy a slip skirt in every color, print, and fabric imaginable, and designers like By Far and Staud continue to pioneer the resurgence of open-toed mule sandals.

H&M Slip-Style Skirt ($30)

Re/Done Ribbed Tank Bodysuit ($125)

Who What Wear Rachel Genuine Calf Hair Slide Sandal ($109)

GOING-OUT TOP + JEANS

The French fashion set has perfected the casual going-out look in the form of jeans and a trendy top. From puff-sleeve organza crops to Insta-famous Reformation frocks in every cut and color, a flattering going-out top could be considered a Parisian style essential. Pair your chosen look with a classic pair of light-wash Levi’s and strappy sandals. You literally can’t go wrong.

Reformation Meadowlark Lace-Trimmed Broderie Anglaise Organic Cotton-Voile Blouse ($148)

Mango Erika Wide-Leg Jeans ($79.99)

By Far Lenny Crinkled Glossed-Leather Mules ($430)

CLASSIC BUTTON-DOWN + WIDE-LEG PANTS

There’s nothing more classic than a menswear-inspired button-down shirt, so of course, it’s a French style staple. Whether you opt for a crisp white or a trendy leopard print, take notes from Parisian influencer Léna Farl and pair the look with wide-leg jeans or structured trousers, dainty jewelry, and cat-eye sunglasses.

H&M Large-Collared Blouse ($20)

Agolde Wilder Jeans ($178)

KNIT POLO + JEANS

We’re endlessly obsessed with the combo of a knit polo and jeans, especially when the key colors of the season are involved. Keep it low-key with pair of sleek boots.

Urban Outfitters UO Downtown Button-Up Polo Top ($39)

H&M Wide-Cut Jeans ($25)

Manu Atelier Duck Lace Up Boots ($595)

THE CLASSIC FLORAL DRESS

This list wouldn’t be complete without a classic floral dress. A spring staple, this effortless look epitomizes thatje ne sais quoi that French style is all about, especially when paired with espadrille wedges, a woven bag, and dainty gold jewelry. Sweep your hair up into a claw clip to complete the look.

Reformation Meadow Dress ($248)

Alexandre de Paris Pince Medium Hair Clip ($44)

Jacquemus Les Tatanes Lin Sandals ($505)

BLAZER + MINIDRESS

Blazers have long been a part of the French-girl style quotient, and Parisian influencers like Sabina Socol have successfully repurposed the look for 2020. Opt for a classic herringbone pattern to play up the vintage feel, and pair your blazer with low-heeled slides, messy hair, and a high-neck minidress of a similar length.

H&M Oversized Jacket ($50)

Reformation Libra Ribbed Stretch-Tencel Lyocell Turtleneck Mini Dress ($130)

Staud Leah Sandals ($295)

HEAD-TO-TOE TONAL

You simply can’t go wrong with head-to-toe monochrome, especially when it involves a classic white button-down. Take notes from native Parisian Claire Most, and pair a tan undershirt with white jeans and a crisp overshirt for an effortlessly chic ensemble.

H&M Ribbed Cashmere-Blend Cardigan ($60)

Mango Slim-Fit Valentin Jeans ($80)

VINTAGE-INSPIRED GRAPHIC TEES

Last but not least, we’ll always love a good graphic tee. The vintage-inspired look has been a wardrobe essential for the last five years or so, and French girls have paired it with everything from distressed jeans and blazers to midi skirts and heels.

Anine Bing Harper Desert Road Tee ($99)

Re/Done 90s High Rise Loose Jeans ($224)

Next up: six French-girl spring outfits that are “basic” but fashion-forward.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

This article originally appeared on Who What Wear

Read More from Who What Wear