I’ve Analysed It, and These Are the 9 Pieces French Women Rely On in Summer

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I've Analysed It, and These Are the 9 Pieces French Women Rely On in Summer

Before you read anything, I think you need to know that what we imagine to be French summer style is a bit of a cliché, and you know what? I’m okay with that. There is a lot that I love about French fashion. It’s elegant, classic, and a little bit sassy, but it’s not known for being experimental. And who says that you need to be completely out there when it comes to your summer wardrobe? (If it ain’t broke, and all that.) When it comes to dressing for the warmer months, I always see the same key pieces cropping up on Parisian women. I’ve analysed the style of several of my favourite French influencers and worked out that there are nine items that are pretty much guaranteed to make an appearance during the warmer months.

From the perfect white T-shirt to a slinky slip dress, there are plenty of items that you probably already own. Nothing here is complicated. While I can’t guarantee sunshine every time you wear these items, I can guarantee you might feel a little more French. So go forth, and take a look at the following items to plan your summer wardrobe accordingly!

Style Notes: Yes, this is an obvious one, but a summer dress is essential to nailing your French look. They come in so many fabrics, cuts and lengths that they’re as chic as they are comfortable! 

The perfect print. 

Bold colours just scream summer. 

Order this beauty now and wear all summer. 

Style Notes: The cropped cardi is a year-round kind of item for our Gallic friends, but it really comes into its own in the summer. It’s your coat replacement when the weather is a little chilly, and it looks great slung over a slip dress or just with blue jeans. 

Anything pink wins for summer. 

This one will go with literally any outfit. 

Equal parts comfy and chic. 

Style Notes: Whatever happens, French women will never let go of their basket bags. Get one, and use it forever. 

We love the vintage feel of this. 

This cult style is a modern classic. 

The perfect everyday bag. 

Style Notes: It wouldn’t be right for me to nail down a particular shoe style that French women wear in the summer, but know this: I’ve seen a few wearing mules this season. However, I also know that espadrilles and classic black sandals remain ever popular. Take your pick. 

A brand to know. 

I love the little updates to this summer classic.

These have been popular for a couple of years now. 

Style Notes: No other nation does subtle sassiness like the French. The “naked” top is a case in point. Whether it’s an open-back shirt or a top that laces up at the front, there are myriad ways to wear this kind of look. 

Incredibly cute. 

Simple, yet so chic. 

Perfect for the beach and the party. 

Style Notes: This underwear-as-outerwear trend has been going for several years now, and it looks like it won’t be slowing down soon. Make like the French and pair it with your cropped cardi. 

One for the minimalists. 

Trust Raey to make the perfect black slip dress.

You could definitely wear this to a wedding. 

Style Notes: The French know the power of a great basic, and a great-fitting vest top is just one item they love. Whether it’s beige, black or white, it will work with everything in your wardrobe. 

These always sell out so quickly. 

It comes in so many colours. 

Knit versions will work all year round. 

Style Notes: Another basic, but it will last you so long. Take a tip from Ellie Delphine of Slip Into Style, and wear it with a bold skirt. 

A fashion-insider favourite. 

Adore the wide crew neck. 

It’s worth checking out the men’s section, too.

Style Notes:The pièce de résistance has to be a really great pair of sunglasses. Not too over-the-top or trend-led but still super cool. To be worn at all times. 

So very chic. 

Isle of Eden is the new sunglasses brand at Whistles, and it has the coolest shapes. 

Such a timeless shape. 

This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated. 

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