While style has become more global in the last decade or so, there are still some unique regional trends and commonalities, and Paris is no exception. Last month, I shared with my newsletter subscribers some of the Parisian fall style trends I’d observed in shop windows and on the street. Today I’m circling back to highlight a few of my favorites. For those who can’t make it to Paris for a shopping trip, I’ve included links to similar styles available here.
Paris fall style trends
Paris is a vibrant and diverse city, and each arrondissement has it’s own flavor and style micro-climate. During this visit, I was primarily in the city center (both right and left banks) so my observations are focused on those neighborhoods. Parisians tend to get around the city on foot, by bike, and public transport, so their clothing needs to combine style with practicality. You just don’t see “Emily in Paris” type get-ups. Here are some of the (very wearable) style trends I spotted.
Earth tones
No, Parisians haven’t completely abandoned their black, but I did see a lot more earth tones (brown, rust, ochre, russet, ivory, olive, gold) not only in shop windows but also on women in the street.
Texture, especially sherpa vests
I noticed that many boutiques and brands were featuring some sort of textured vest this season…
A vest like this can be a great choice for those cool-now-warm-later days. And the texture adds visual interest to an all-neutral look. (Also note: the leopard print bag strap… 🐆) I wouldn’t be surprised if sherpa jackets replace vests as the weather cools…
Single-breasted, “lady,” & utility style jackets
While we often associate blazers with classic Parisian style, I saw far more jackets like the one above, as well as lady jackets, utility jackets, leather jackets, and shorter light puffer jackets.
Going with the flow…
Full & fluid pants and skirts have taken over. Yes, you will still see some slim straght-leg pants, and shorter slim skirts (the latter on younger women mostly) but relaxed styles are everywhere, worn by all ages. Lengths on both pants and skirts range from bottom-of-calf to floor length. These are usually balanced by something more structured on top like a jacket or blazer.
Orange, really!
This one surprised me, but almost every shop or brand featured pops of orange in their displays and collections. And women are wearing it…
Granted, this color is best for Springs and Autumns, but you can always add a pop of orange with a bag, belt, or other small accessories.
Leopard print
While I did see a lot of leopard print clothing and accessories in many shops, on the streets it was all about the leopard print pants.
(I should also note that leopard print pants seem to be a big trend in London as well as here in Los Angeles…)
As you can see from these chic Parisian women, you can incorporate style trends without looking “trendy.” The key is to be selective, and look for those pieces that suit your style, and play well with your more timeless wardrobe items.
Which of these looks would you wear?
Fall is such an amazing time to visit Paris. I’ll share a few more of my recommendations soon. And you can see more from my visit here, Two Days in Paris: Style, Food, and Friendship.
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