10 Essentials for perfect fall french fashion
Posted by ThemeVale on 15th Feb 2014
The French do a lot of things right… I mean croissants, butter, and let’s not forget the mesmerizing (albeit touristy) Eiffel tower. So, it’s no surprise when french fall fashion also tops the list when it comes to style goals.
I remember when I was little demanding my head be adorned with a chic, black beret perfectly askew to give me the french vibes I was so consumed with even at a young age. French women know something about looking good.
So, let’s get into why French girl fashion needs to be part of your fall wardrobe. Now, I’m not french, and I bet you aren’t either. And if you are, we bow down to your fashion skills. But, it goes beyond just “looking” like a French girl.
Fall french fashion is about easiness, comfort, and superior style. Not all countries have mastered this, and let’s be honest the French have done it the best. They simultaneously take classic pieces and make them look timeless and sophisticated.
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Shop The LookFall french fashion is about building a capsule of classic pieces that will be useable in the future season but styling them in the ultimately superior french way.
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- Black slim straight-leg jeans
- Oversized blazer
- Perfect Sweater
- Turtleneck
- Chunky knit cardigan
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- Simple hair accessories
- White button-down
- Perfect tee
- Silk camisole
- Trench coat
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Fall french fashion needs a trench coat. The trench coat exudes effortless style and it looks great with practically any fall outfit. Whether you choose to go with a slightly oversized trench or a fitted trench is dependent on your style proclivities but just make you sure you have a classic colored trench for fall.
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For fall french fashion you want a classic, slim-cut loafer that is most likely in a neutral color. Limit the amount of “bling” or detailing to the shoe, as french fashion is more about a chic silhouette than about sparkly details.