French Fashion Essentials - Fall/Winter Style Version! (2024)

Looking for the secrets to French fashion? Today we’re sharing the essentials you need to achieve fall French style yourself!

So for those of you who’ve only been subscribing for a short time, this fashion post may seem a little out of the blue, haha! But actually, I started my career in fashion (I was a stylist for almost 20 years), and I used to post about fashion much more often. So today, I want to touch on a fall version of one of my most popular posts, French Fashion Essentials.

You all know I love French interiors, but I also love French fashion! A couple of years ago I did a post on French Fashion Essentials for Summer and it’s still one of my most popular. I had always wanted to do a fall/winter version on the same subject, so this seemed like the perfect time!

French women don’t own nearly as many items of clothing as their American counterparts. Yet they always look chic and pulled together! They work from a slew of basics, buying the highest quality they can afford. And they mix and match those pieces to create an endless amount of combinations.

With French style, simplicity is key and a “less is more” attitude. Their fall fashion staples are things like blazers, trench coats, heeled boots, and classic sweaters. They do very little pattern and buy mostly solids of black, grey, brown, cream and camel. They create a capsule wardrobe of sorts – one that is perfect for a French fall/winter wardrobe!

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French Fashion Essentials – Fall Version

Trench Coat

One of my favorite items in a French women’s arsenal is the classic trench coat.I’ve always been a fan of them and I finally bought my first one last year. They are probably one of the only items that you could buy and still be wearing ten years later!

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Classic Black Blazer

A simple black blazer is a must for not just fall and winter, but year-round. Buy the best quality you can, in a classic style and it should last you for years and years. This is something that you will wear so often that the “per wear” price should pay off.

Go for wool or a wool-blend, if possible. If that is too high, there are beautiful, classic blazers made from synthetics that can be very affordable.

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Stack heeled Bootie

French women love their boots! And the stack or block heel bootie is the most popular. Here go for whatever heel height is most comfortable for you (I tend to like around 1-2″ or so).

A definite must for fall and winter outfits. And to me, they’re so much more versatile than a tall or over the knee version!

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Simple Crew or V-neck Sweaters

Simple, but essential to a pared down and sophisticated French winter wardrobe. Whether you do cotton, wool, or cashmere, try to stay with natural fabrics. They usually last longer than synthetics, with less pilling.

And it’s fine to have some “fun” or trendier sweaters if you can afford it, just make sure you have a few crew and v-neck basics in black, camel or grey.

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Ines de la Fressange is the epitome of chic!

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Leather Jacket

Of course you can wear a leather jacket any time of year, but it’s most appropriate in the fall or winter. And French women consider it a wardrobe staple. It’s great with jeans, slacks, skirts and even dresses.

Real leather is much less than it used to be, but if you can’t find one for a decent enough price, you can always go faux. Nowadays the faux are so good it’s hard to tell they’re not real leather!

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Loafers

Loafers exude French girl cool, and have been a classic for decades. Plus, they’re so much more comfortable than heels! And luckily for us, they are having a moment right now. I just bought my first pair and I loved them so much I went back and got them in another color 😉

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Black Wool Overcoat

Obviously you need a winter coat, but unlike a lot of women in the U.S., French women don’t usually don a puffer. Their coat of choice is more often than not a classic black wool overcoat. Whether single or double breasted, long or short, it’s always chic.

This is an item where I’d recommend spending a little more for a high quality coat. If you purchase a coat with a high wool content, it will not only be more elegant looking, but it will last longer, too.

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Turtlenecks

I love turtlenecks! They’re the perfect winter sweater. Casual, adaptable, and oh-so warm and cozy. I practically live in them all winter.

French women wear them in mostly black and grey, but they come in a million shades. Pick a classic black one, and perhaps a camel, and if you want to add some color, get another in a pretty shade.

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The French fashion sensibility runs along the lines of where I want my own style to go. I love their casual chic aesthetic. One that looks classic and understated yet never over done or like they’re trying too hard.

Quality over quantity and an eye toward more pieces that can last many seasons is what I’m shopping for now. It’s actually so exciting to have less ~ but have things I really love and enjoy wearing!

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If you enjoyed this post, be sure to check out some of my other fashion posts below:

The Innate Style of a Classic Leather Jacket

Plaid Blazers: A Versatile, Stylish Must-Have

50+ Fabulous French Farmhouse Finds at Wayfair

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French Fashion Essentials - Fall/Winter Style Version! (2024)

FAQs

What do French people wear in the fall? ›

Their fall fashion staples are things like blazers, trench coats, heeled boots, and classic sweaters.

How to dress like a French woman in winter? ›

High Quality, Premium Fabrics

Premium cottons and beautiful cashmeres take center stage in Winter dressing as Parisians bundle up for colder weather. Navy cashmere sweaters in particular are a staple for men and women alike in Paris.

How to dress like a French woman over 50? ›

Collect clothing pieces in a neutral palette that include:
  1. Slacks – Find styles that are mid-rise or high-rise depending on your body shape. ...
  2. Cotton, linen, or silk blouses. ...
  3. Dark jeans – The French mostly avoid jeans that are torn or faded. ...
  4. Cotton or silk tee shirts – Purchase high-quality tees without images or logos.

Do Parisians wear puffer coats? ›

No, we don't share the same weather as Alaska, but the French really really hate to be cold. If puffer jackets are just not your thing, don't worry. A general rule when talking about what to wear in France is: if it's black, it's – usually – ok. So a thick black winter coat will do just as well.

How to dress in France in October? ›

A good list to start with would be a pair of blue or black denim. A pair of grey or black trousers and a long black skirt or dress. You will see a lot of Parisian women in mostly jeans and trousers. Depending on the weather some will still have on dresses or skirts with a jacket.

How to style your home like a French girl? ›

French girls don't like to stick to one specific style era, preferring to mix their vintage pieces with their new ones. It might be pairing an antique gold mirror with that new burnt orange vase from your favourite store, a mix of old and new can add a touch of personality to your home.

How do I look classy and elegant in winter? ›

Mix neutrals for elegance – Neutral beige, gray, and black colors are vital in winter fashion. You can layer them in shades to create a refined and elegant look. For instance, a charcoal gray coat over a light gray sweater creates a subtle, stylish contrast.

How do French girls wear jeans? ›

"The perfect straight-leg jean is a wardrobe essential that flatters most body types," says Sézalory. "And French women really love an effortless style! The style tends to have a perfectly balanced stretch and soft material, which acts as a second skin." So that's good news, then, if you're a skinny-jean fan.

How to dress like a French woman over 70 casual? ›

They choose accessories like a scarf, necklace, or watch but keep that simple too. No makeup except lipstick and mascara maybe. They layer their clothes, wearing a nice coat, jacket, dress, or elegant sweater with a skirt or pants and a scarf of course.

What should a 60 year old woman dress like? ›

5 tips for dressing in your 60s
  • Big patterns, bold colors. First, let's toss the old “rules” and expectations for how a 60+ woman should dress. ...
  • Breathable fabrics? A breath of fresh air. ...
  • Balance timeless with trends. Trends are for everybody. ...
  • Layer mixed textures. ...
  • Accessorize with dressed-up details.

What should a 50 year old woman wear? ›

Styling tips if you're in your 50s

Focus on fabrics: “Many women will experience hormonal changes after 50, so the key is to keep cool. I believe the focus should be on fabrics that will keep you cool,” fashion stylist Sharonda Grandberry says. Great fabric options include cotton, chambray, denim and cashmere.

Do Parisians wear bras? ›

In 2020, in France, 53 percent of women who were not wearing bras in public spaces were doing it to feel more comfortable. Moreover, 17 percent of them mentioned the wish to free themselves from aesthetic norms imposed on women's bodies as an important reason not to wear a bra.

What not to wear in Paris as a tourist? ›

Skip the baseball caps, white socks, sneakers, large colorful backpacks, and fanny packs. Instead, opt for dark skinny jeans, plain shirts without logos, and leather shoes. Use tote bags or earth-toned simplistic bags if you really want to dress in France to fit in with the locals.

How to look chic in Paris in winter? ›

Parisian Winter Outfits
  1. Crewneck Sweater With Straight Leg Jeans. ...
  2. Sweater Dress With Knee High Boots. ...
  3. Cardigan Sweater With Trousers. ...
  4. Lady Jacket With A Turtleneck. ...
  5. Wool Blazer With A Turtleneck And Jeans. ...
  6. Turtleneck Sweater With Mini Skirt And Mary Janes. ...
  7. Sweater With Slip Skirt And Knee High Boots.
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Does France have fall colors? ›

From the end of September to the end of November the weather is often mild in most of France – warm in the day with a chill at night and its the perfect chance to take some wonderful photos… The leaves on the trees change colour turning from lush green to gold, orange, yellow and deep red.

What do the French do in the fall? ›

Although it may sound unusual, mushroom foraging is a beloved French Autumn tradition and one in which they are very passionate about. If you're in France in Autumn, pull your wellies on and get foraging – you'll have to be early before they all go though, it gets very competitive!

How do French celebrate autumn? ›

During this period it is customary to go hunting for mushrooms and chestnuts, an age old tradition that has inspired many fall gastronomic dishes. Le Festival d'Automne à Paris is a four-month-long festival celebrating the finest of Paris' contemporary art collections.

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