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The Secret of French Chic
do’s and don’ts...
Polished, off-handed, and very stylish |
Dear
Sharon: I recently returned from my first
trip to Paris and was amazed at how the French women really do have that
certain something
that you always hear about. I felt that my wardrobe obviously looked different
and my clothing style didn’t do justice by comparison. My husband says I’m nuts
and not to worry, but looking at those women in Paris made me realize that my
style can use some improving. The thing I can’t
quite put my finger on is why the French look so good, they just do to me. Help
me make myself look
more French chic. --Step Up My
Style, (Ft Lauderdale, FL)
Dear Step Up My Style: I hate to be a poodle with a bone in his mouth about
this however it’s not what the Parisians wear but
more of what they don't wear
to get that certain city street
French chic look. Every area both in the United
States and abroad has a definite uniqueness in its overall style— albeit for the
good, overdone, or horribly wrong. What’s hot in one city may never make the
grade in another but on observation, French chic always has that extra special,
polished something that is universally
elegant and timeless.
There is a distinct undone, offhanded attitude that is very planned and
perfectly executed without ever appearing as if it took more than a moment to
“naturally” put together.
If you look closely at their style, the Parisians are not necessarily wearing
something amazing; it’s that they innately know how to put the entire ‘ensemble”
together in a way which makes you believe that every single piece is
incredible! It’s about the whole outfit working in unison rather than tossing on
random garments like a train wreck from the clothing factory and then leaving
the house. Perhaps, since most Paris apartments don’t offer a vast amount of
closet space that their personal style is very well-honed and edited to include
only the best pieces
to work together in an essential, core wardrobe from head to toe.
Understanding the
Style of French Chic:

I think, the key to French chic is understanding
proportion.
Every element of the outfit is put together to work as a whole. You don’t see
women running around in lumpy parkas which hit their hip at the wrong place and
do nothing for the rest of their outfit— it’s a very meticulous way that each
shape or layer adds on to create the perfect silhouette.
Outerwear is not an afterthought to stay warm but an essential part of the
outfit, therefore coats are
well-shaped, tailored,
and at a length that works with the cut of pants, length of skirt, and shoes.
Coats and jackets also tend to be more polished and city chic rather than sporty
casual which lends an immediate air of sophistication to the overall look. As
are a scarf, hat, gloves, and a handbag that are all coordinated but never
matchy-matchy— they are not afraid to add a quick pop of a bold color like
crimson, emerald, neon pink, electric blue, or canary worn with an otherwise
neutral palette to add that special dash of distinction.
There is a certain
understanding and respect for the
surroundings and the French dress for that appropriateness; therefore athletic
clothes that are “comfortable” are simply not an option for city day wear unless
going to or from the gym. It’s more French Chic to be
comfortable wearing time-honored clothing
that doesn’t give off a sloppy or lazy appearance.
On a trip to Paris during its Metro strike the level of street style never
flinched because of a transportation adversity. Instead of seeing women roaming
the streets in athletic sneakers and tube
socks with their business suits to compensate for the extra blocks they had
to walk, the French looked just as attractive as ever with no need to cave in to
yucky footwear because they actually had to saunter or ride a bike more than
usual! French do wear sneakers, but they are
sneakers that are stylish rather than
designed for working out at a sport. For that matter, you don’t see sheepskin
boots either unless you’re in the country. You can
never underestimate the style power of proper
shoes!
French Chic beauty has a less is more attitude that is not self-conscious but
instead very at ease
in their skin. That means no long,
garish fake fingernails, no heavy powdery makeup, no overwaxed eyebrows, no
overbleached yellow blonde hair, no crispy hair gel, and no orange fake
suntans—although sadly, there is a trace of LaLaLand inspired carroty tans
loitering around Paris.
What you do see in terms of French Chic beauty are plenty of gorgeous brunettes
with simple, stylishly undone hair, natural eyebrows, minimal appearing makeup
with a “no make-up” feel, smoldering kohl lined eyes, natural lip color or a
bold crimson lipstain all creating the facade of better than natural, but still
very approachable,
confident, and unfussed.
Here’s the cheapest and easiest French Chic beauty secret that you can steal,
stand straight! There is not a better way to show off self-confidence in your
appearance than having perfect, erect posture and presenting yourself with
pride. Magnifique!
--December 13, 2007
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