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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

What would the French do?


What would the French do?

Anyone who knows me knows that for me style is nothing to do with fashion. The idea of being stylish and chic is something which ignites almost religious fervour in me and I often find myself dropping little hints and tips to women I meet in an attempt to spread my 'style over trend' message.

I recently found what I consider to be my spiritual and stylish home in the South of France.. And ladies I hate to say it, while we know how to nail a hot trend…. The French women have us beaten hands down when it comes to timeless and effortless style.

I always garner style ideas from my travels. It was in NYC in 2003 when I first decided that tucking my jeans INSIDE my boots was a great idea, I fell in love with Vera Bradley in the south in 2008 and reignited my love of all things fur (faux of course) in the ultra glamorous streets and cafes of Moscow earlier this year. But my recent trip to Provence has really inspired me to follow the French lead when it comes to day to day style choices.
French women, in the main, seem to have a stylish way of dressing for almost every eventuality. From city living to popping to the market, they have it down to a tee! Graceful, elegant and feminine. These girls know how to work their feminine charms without looking in anyway trashy or weak. And this chic signature is not only the preserve of the young and thin. Women of all shapes and ages know how to make the most of themselves en François..

My discovery is of course nothing new- Paris is the fashion capital of the world, and French beauties have been hailed as style icons for many years.

So what's the key to their stylish success. What gives the Audrey Tautous and Juliette Binoches of the world the upper hand?

If you ask me it is keeping it simple and sticking to what they know best. The French might be Avant-garde, but they are never followers of faddy trends and that is what makes them look so well put together.

I studied lots of French women's outfits and shops when I was there and it is true to say that few of the pieces are utterly remarkable when taken in isolation. The capsule wardrobe consists of straight leg trousers, in black, navy or beige, a-line skirts hitting just above the knee, fine knits and classic crisp shirts and, of course, the little black dress.

All items teamed with well thought out accessories and beautiful shoes. Add in seasonal pieces for colour and accent and you have the prefect recipe for timeless French elegance. Sounds simple doesn’t it? But it does work.

So do we UK ladies have a hope of pulling off this look? Yes, and its not even that hard to do. Less is most definitely more. Practice pairing down your look to a few key essentials. This looks isn't all about minimalism, its about making sure you wear a few perfect pieces. Think clean lines, luxe fabrics and ultimate glamour.

Think of the finishing touches of your outfit as the focus - show of statement shoes by keeping everything else super simple, add some colour to a simple trench with a scarf, and opt for pretty-as-a-picture pumps instead of block heeled courts!

In the words of Coco Chanel "Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance."

My stylist's selection here is a good place to start or check out Comptoir des Cotonniers for more accessible inspiration on this look.  http://www.comptoirdescotonniers.com/

Time to channel your inner Mademoiselle!


What would the French do? by StyleEyes featuring
Loose dress
1.195 DKK - stylepaste.com

Oska knit top
85 GBP - julesb.co.uk

Viyella straight leg pants
80 GBP - johnlewis.com

French sole shoes
$96 - bluefly.com

Zara leather shoes
$100 - zara.com

Hermes calfskin handbag
$4,300 - usa.hermes.com

Givenchy duffel bag
$2,410 - cultstatus.com.au

Vintage chanel jewelry
$850 - amrag.com

Tsumori Chisato polka dot scarve
$245 - openingceremony.us

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