Call it the Emily in Paris effect, or our increasing fascination with French culture, but Paris has become a hotspot for Brits, particularly of late. It’s no wonder why; there’s something to appease sartorialists, historians, and foodies alike. As a person contemplating a permanent move there, I certainly fell for its charm. At a mere two-hour Eurostar ride away, a cultural, fashion-fuelled and gastronomic experience awaits. Whether you’re visiting to take in the city’s enviable style scene, or simply for an aimless wander to see the sights, packing efficiently will save you so much space and time for more pressing matters (like frequenting bakeries).
Parisian style is the one I ascribe to the most, give or take a few elements. It’s simple yet effective and can transcend seasons and trends, which is great for a conscious shopper like me. And after many trips to the style-clad capital, I’ve become well-versed in all constitutes authentic French style.
Between rouge lip lacquer, embroidered blouses and oversized blazers, Parisians have become synonymous with their knack for easy dressing and thatje ne sais quoi we’re so desperate to replicate. So, how do we?
Part of the appeal when visiting Paris (aside from witnessing the many jaw-dropping cultural landmarks, of course) is adopting its classic uniform in a bid to blend in with French natives, and there are ways to do so, whilst travelling light. The French uniform is attainable as it consists of a few items with maximum styling options, many of which are pieces you’re likely to already have in your arsenal.
The simplicity of Parisian style makes it attainable, and easy to replicate in a matter of steps. Of course, there are the more fanciful items, but with a handful of considered pieces, you can chop and change in accordance with the forecast and occasion. Having lived here for six weeks so far, I like to think of myself as something of an honourary Parisian. If you too are thinking of coming to the city for a trip, be it long or short, I know from experience that these 19 items will ensure you look chic throughout your stay.
So, whether you’re planning to spend the small hours in one of the many eclectic nightspots the city has to offer or are setting out on daytime café jaunts, these pieces can be interchanged to create a slew of elevated looks for your trip to Paris, that you’ll get just as much wear out of afterwards. Keep scrolling to see my Paris packing list and the outfits I assembled from it. Bon voyage!