We talk a lot about British style, and we talk a lot about French style, but it recently occurred to me that we very rarely compare the two side by side. Being something of a Francophile, but also someone who is very proud to be British, I decided I’d rectify this by creating the exact sort of content that would interest me. If you’ve found yourself here, that likely means it’s of interest to you, too; something for which I’m very grateful.
Recently, I embarked on a bit of a fashion history lesson, chronicling the typically British items French women have adopted as their own. Today, however, I wanted to look at our respective aesthetics from another angle. Surely there must be some British trends that French women just don’t get? So I set out to discover what these are.
Perfectly positioned to help me on my quest is Marissa Cox, otherwise known as Rue Rodier. Cox, a born-and-bred Brit girl who has resided in Paris for years, began showcasing her flourishing style in the French capital by way of Instagram. Fast-forward to today, and she’s still documenting French style on the daily and even has a book under her belt (Practising Parisienne, should you want to brush up on your Gallic charm). Lately, she’s become my girl on the inside for all things French, and today, she shares her insight on what she believes the biggest disparities are between British and French style. Scroll on to read her thoughts on the matter.