The Decision is Final–French Girls Have the Best Party Outfits

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The Decision is Final–French Girls Have the Best Party Outfits

Sure, we all like to go to Paris for the candid standing in front of the Eiffel Tower snaps, and of course the pastries. But when we visit, we’re all about people watching to see what the ever-stylish French women are wearing. Luckily, we don’t always require a plane ticket to be able to do this, as Instagram brings us all the inspo we need. 

Although we always look to these women for their basics–we’re talking anything from flared jeans to fail-safe top and jeans outfits, it’s French girls’ party outfits we’re most interested in right now. And rightly so, considering brunches, dinner gatherings and after-dark soirées are filling up our diaries this year. 

So whether you look to Camille Charriere for the cool-girl way to wear velvet, or Anne-Victoire Lefevre for layering tips–here are six French girl-approved party looks you can recreate with ease. 

Style Notes: A great pair of leather (real or faux) trousers will elevate even the simplest of tops. Andrea knows a statement heel will make a monochrome look party-ready.  

Style Notes: French girls know how to find a great thrift store gem. Case in point: Camille’s vintage green velvet dress. The best way to accessorise said dress? With sparkles, of course. 

Style Notes: If in doubt, bring out the mini dress. Sara shows exactly how to do it right with an oversized blazer and mules. Also, all hail the return of the waist belt. 

Style Notes: Ah the humble slip dress. Ready to be worn all year round, no matter the occasion, it’s the do-it-all dress French girls love to wear. Make like Aïda and keep the look simple and sleek with minimal accesories. 

Style Notes: The fact of the mater is, knitted dressed are here to stay. An integral part of any French girl’s wardrobe, it’s no surprise they work for after-dark with slip-on mules. 

Style Notes: Stylish and clever, French women know how to layer for a night out. Take a summery bralette, add it over a high-neck top with a longer length skirt, et voilà!

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