Beautiful pieces, Alice. My only reservation is about “white” trousers or long skirt. They are bound to be very dirty just after the rain, or if you take the metro. I remember that Paris is always “under construction”, there is a lot of dust and if it rains, the streets get muddy very quickly. There goes the beautiful Lillysilk skirt !
Excellent video, Alice! All outfits are absolutely beautiful, every single garment is perfectly chosen. I totally agree with you and we're also having much cooler temperatures here in the UK. You look stunning, so chic and elegant. Merci ❤
This is beautiful! However, summer in Paris is too hot to be wearing this kind of clothing! And the bags? You cannot wear those bags while you are visiting the city. They make you an easy target for pickpockets.
Most Parisians leave Paris in july and August. - never put valuables in this kind of bag Do not put in a rucksack eigther , wich makes you an obvious tourist look = target
I like the color story you created here, Alice. I have only been to Paris in the summer and so know what the weather is like. We are going in winter next year and I think a similar color combination, perhaps with some red added, will work then too. I love the navy sailor pants. I have some in black but want to pick up a navy pair too. I am not one to wear shorts except at the pool or beach, but the ones you wear here are chic and elegant. Thank you for the ideas and the lovely reminders of how beautiful Paris is. 😍
Long skirts are great. Especially if you just feel too lazy to shave the legs. I have days like that, and I rotate two A line skirts that I wear a bit low in my waist.
Hola!🥰 I love all your outfits 😍😍...very chic and elegant... I want to buy a Longchamp Le Pliage for everiday and holidays...What do you think about this bag??☺️ Merci♥️
What am I supposed to do with Farenheit? You are European and Paris is in Europe. We do not use Farenheit here. No one understand it. I hate when I come to a video for advice, and I have to use Google for the missing parts. Would it hurt you to give the measures in Celsius?