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French women are no strangers to lingerie and a
range of camisoles is a staple in the Parisian woman’s closet. Choose
mainly neutral colors—beige, white, black, or navy for daily wear.
Reds, purples, or more flashy garments should be worn only at night.
Many of today’s designs by Lacroix, Givenchy or Dior incorporate
elements of past fashion eras making the world of lingerie all the more
broader. Choose garments that flatter, and as always, garments that
fit.
Accessories are, of course, the finishing touches
of your Parisian ensemble and keep in mind the old adage—less is
more—when topping off your outfit. Be sure your wardrobe includes the
basics like black leather belts—one with silver and one with gold
buckles—black and white high heels and black and white handbags.
Quality is important and a French woman would always opt for quality
over quantity when it comes to her clothing. Be sure to have flats,
heels and boots in your shoe rack and try to have a variety of scarves
to interchange between your basic suits and dresses.
Finally, a
main element of French fashion is to wear clothing like you mean
it—aspire to the confidence of looking good; you will if you wear
clothing that fits you properly in styles that are classic. Confidence
is a major component of French style so be comfortable in you clothing
and purchase clothing you feel relaxed in and good about. There is far
more to French style than what is listed here, but if you begin your new
wardrobe with these basics, you are sure to have French fashion clothing
suitable for every occasion. |