Monday, 14 May 2012

Paris Style Inspiration - French Chic Fashion Tips

You Don’t Need to be in Paris to Master the Elan of French Chic

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While the chic women of Paris do wear casual clothing, the real sophistication comes from how they put it together.  Parisians, for the most part, wear well-fitting clothes that suit their frame.

You’ll barely see a mademoiselle who is stuffed a la saucisson, into a size too small jeans or drowned in a droopy camp shirt. The French understand the magic of a good tailor and proper fit, and so should you.
It’s amazing how you can fake extravagance when something fits just so.

They also understand the power of quality.

Europeans usually don’t suffer the same fashion victim overindulgence and do not feel compelled to buy every trend simply because it is in style. They buy what suits them in the best quality that they can afford. French chic is not a matter of having it all, but a matter of having the best of all that you need. Fashion is like food for the Parisian. You don’t go to a massive supermarket and load up on super-sized containers of all the groceries that you can cram into your SUV. You buy fresh ingredients from small, specialty shops and carry them home— less is more discerning.

C’est la classique… ahhhh it even sounds better in French!

Parisian chic comprises of classically cut fashion worn in an unexpected, yet perfectly elegant way. There is that certain extra design twist or precise flourish that makes each piece special but never trite or tired. And what gives these classics their special dose of French chic style power? It’s the off-handed way in which they are put together. A beautiful dress coat is worn with jeans and a simple T-shirt, along with a luxurious handbag and rich scarf to create an understated elegance that can take you to almost any kind of situation in style. If a French woman does wear sneakers, they are leather tennis shoes, designed to be more of a sports-inspired shoe rather than a gym necessity.

Hairstyles are never overdone or complex.  Makeup is always natural, even when lips are a bold scarlet.

There’s an expert sense of under doneness that makes every detail more clever but never tricky and without ostentation. Almost as if you are too busy to glance in a mirror, yet have your sense of style so ingrained that you don’t have to. Or, at least give that impression. French style appears to be very second-nature, yet extremely deliberate in its nonchalance.

There always seems to be a ubiquitous trend in the air, but it is never trendy, simply modern.

Recently in Paris, it was all about flats-boots, that is, wherever you looked, French women embraced this red hot, but classic style of slightly Equestrian-influenced flat, knee-high boots and each made her special mark with her interpretation of this trend gone wild. Skinny jeans neatly tucked into flat boots or a shorter skirt, dark tights, and flat boots. Barely a high heel in sight and certainly not a pair of flair leg jeans. Occasionally, ballerina flats replaced the boots. It is all about the long lean look topped by a proper coat, a clever piece of jewelry, and a fabulous knit scarf. For a dressier look, a little black dress adds punch and never looks predictable or showy.

First you need to understand the art of nuance and then you can get the look anywhere.

But French chic, is really not about designer labels and more about how you put it all together.

It is about starting out with the right pieces that you can mix and match to wear anywhere. And, not obsessing about it. Have the poise to feel elegant yet slightly off-beat, polished but not glitzy, and self-confident enough to understand that the true meaning of chic is very individual.

There is one obsession that Parisians are never without—that is a touch. Friends, lovers, family are constantly connected by holding hands or gently stroking each other—it is truly the City of Love.

Now that is what I call Paris Style Inspiration…………………..