Ah, Merci for the comment regarding age and style. Now in my 7th decade, I refuse to go matronly. When I see ladies my age in misfitted clothing or 1980's attire my sympathetic genes take over. Losing the zest for life, style and fashion is sadly becoming an American trend. When we were last in Paris, the husband remarked at how the older ladies were dressed in Chanel walking the puppies! Style is ageless. Passion for life keeps us young. Of course, an energetic puppy helps!
Being 86 , fashionable style is a problem. I ve always dressed as less is more. Classic simplicity is my style. Hair styling is pathetically worn, " combed with an egg beater...and dirty/ greasy, .
My pleasure. I’m so thankful for your reply. My grandma is 91 and I adore her. Aging is a blessing. I will always have a zest for life, goals, hopes, and dreams.
What’s even more chic is wearing whatever makes you feel good; having a unique personal style. If it speaks to you, then wear it! Whether in Paris or somewhere else, you’ll always look “chic” by owning your own unique look! BE CONFIDENT!😊❤️
3rd time in Paris & my wallet recently got stolen at the metro. Tipp: don't wear anything too fancy. When buying a ticket don't pull out your wallet. Dress simple to avoid pickpockets. Less color during the winter. Only bring enough money for the day & leave the rest at your Airbnb or hotel. Make sure your handbags have a zipper & always be aware of your surroundings. Trust me Paris is not like how the media portrays it. Be careful. Yes the architecture is beautiful but there are so many scammers and thieves there especially at the tourist area. But if you know how to speak French they will likely leave you alone. I've lived at NYC & there are less pickpockets there compare to Paris.
Sorry to hear about your experience there. That's a huge bummer. Thankfully, you've got some great tips. Thanks for sharing. All the best and safe travels next time.
DesignbyChesa As a parisienne it’s more about being aware than not wearing fancy stuff. Just don’t look confused, try to always appear to know where you are going, don’t wear a huge open bag or a backpack that you don’t pay attention to. The thing with American people too, is that you tend to stand out as you speak louder than the normal European tone. But apart from that I wear fancy clothes now and then and never had a any problem, you just need to be aware that pickpockets exist, so if you wear a totebag for ex, don’t let it hang mindlessly, put your arm on it and it’ll be fine! Paris is not as dangerous as you seem to think 😊
@@maellea8437 Everything you said was valid & also applies in every large metropolitan cities. But even if you're aware it's not guaranteed. The thieves there are professional, they do this for a living. My parisienne friend got her phone snatched a couple years ago lol. Being at the wrong place at the wrong time. I live in Switzerland & it's extremely safe compare to Paris but I do know not all France is dangerous. Yes I do agree Americans are loud but I love how open & friendly they are. They just need to tone it down a bit when in Europe.
DesignbyChesa ok I’ll stop afterwards 😂 but Paris is not more dangerous than any other large metropolitan city! Bad encounters can of course happen but its not to be generalised in my opinion. And if we are talking personal cases the only time I ever got my wallet stolen was in Germany so that’s that 😊
I really appreciate that you picked up on the edginess. As a French woman I'd say it's always been there. I think the Parisian style that many internet sites are hyping and trying to recreate is basically the set of basics that indeed most Parisiennes I know own and wear (timeless jeans, breton stripes, ballet flats, knitwear, blacks and blues and whites, scarfs etc.). But that doesn't mean, obviously, that this is all that French women own and wear. I know so many Parisiennes who have been obsessed with London styles for decades, for instance (my mom was one of them in the 60s and 70s!). Nowadays many look to inspiration from Berlin. And many others do and always did just experiment on their own. The classic basics still count, but contrary to popular belief, they are not the end to Parisian style, and in my experience never have been. As for the multi-coloured straw bags like you have, you get them a lot more in the South, in the Pays Basque and the Béarn for instance. I personally love them for this, but then I spent quite a few years of my life living in Biarritz :-).
I'm so grateful for your comment. Yes, I saw a lot of really fashion-forward and even punk rock styles. Not just the typical "preppy" classic look. Your insight means a lot to me. I can't wait to go back and do more investigating. In the meantime, I'll keep rocking my straw bag here in the rural south where no one knows! 😂
From my experience, living abroad and all, they wear sneakers because of the amount of walking in the city, especially with the cobblestone. The totes are for carrying groceries and random things you may need! I used a backpack and I was totally fine, crossbodies are popular and practical, no idea how walking in converse or ballet flats could be practical though 😳
Paris is definitely the mother of fashion and the capital of elegance, beauty and style. Any other countries and designers of the worlds still can't even stand close to the French when we talk about fashion and clothing in general. Frankly speaking, France is where fashion was born, modernized and given to the rest of the world etc...
French here. I think that French people as a whole tend to have a healthier relationship with clothes and fashion than the rest of the world. In that sense, we're very much like Japanese people: The simpler the better. It is beginning to change though, young people are starting to get more and more original with their outfits thanks to social medias. French fashion is not about perfection or wowing anybody, it's about being your most confident self without having to put a lot of effort hence the use of neutral tones, light makeup, comfortable shoes, well cut clothes. In a nutshell, simple choices that will never go out of fashion. It's a mindset really You'll never see people wandering in their pyjamas in the supermarket though, you always have to look presentable no matter the hour. French people make a clear distinction between simple casual elegance and that trashy hobo looks many American like to wear on their day off. To finish I'd like to emphasize the fact that French people aren't the ones talking about their style days on end, we couldn't care less to be honest. The world has dated expectations of us and doesn't realize that France is a modern country who has much more to offer than romantic strolls along the Seine and makeup advices ;)
being a japanese living in Shanghai , I so agreed with you, simplicity classic good quality clothings never go dated and it last for many years to come. in china everything is such a waste ....cheap quick fashion that quality don't last and the whole nation is such a waste, they don't respect things and just treat everything like they are disposable and cheap , very sad.
@@sebastiank9175 Thank you for replying to my comment and yes I agree, China does produce too much wile having no quality control to speak of. Profit always prevail I suppose...
It annoys the heck out of me when I see people wearing pajamas out in public, and it seems to be all ages, not just teenagers. That and Ugg boots. Soooo tired of Ugg boots.
fascinating. Yes, I remember this summer being so surprised when I suddenly saw colours and prints, after a long winter with dark blue, grey, camel and black. And the sneakers that showed up everywhere.
A few months ago i tried on a converse, because it was a dream for me to have one.. And i have to say that they were so uncomfortable. And its the same with vans shoes too. They look cool but they arent comfy and they are pricey too..
@@daniellestevens3013 i know and i use these gel thing in another shoes, but for the same price like converse/vans, i can buy more comfy shoes. 😀 But i guess my feet doesnt like shoes like these kind of shoes. But in the past i had a lot of similar shoes like converse but now my feet doesnt like them. :( (and sorry for my english)
I’ve just been. I wish I’d found you before I went. But I’ll go back! I’ve come home and I’m completely overhauling my wardrobe. The style was so inspiring. Glad I found you now x
@@tainamarrrero267 Agree on this. It's because New Yorkers aren't afraid to take risks; you can wear whatever you want in NYC, and no one will look at you like you have two heads.
I get that part about not having an expiration date. I'm nearing 60 and I do not look it, nor do I feel it. I dress just as fashionable as I always have. I wear every new style and trend out there, except the mini skirt. Im over that one, unless my granddaughter dares me, Lol. ❤
I want to be you when I reached my 30s ❤️ (I’m still in my 20s thou), I want to feel that there are no “expiration” when i got old. I want to still explore, and be fashionable regardless my age. Thank you ❤️
I heard here in YT about French lady saying that nobody wears tennis,just the Americans tourist, that they stand out,because of that,and baseball caps.I though it was BS,and ND I was right.I went to Paris in 1986,I don't remember what people was wearing, just me,because of my photos,I got jeans,converse,and did Tshirts,white, black and scarfs and Panama hats.I look really cool, and famous black square sunglasses.
"Tennis shoes are a micro trend in Paris" what a comment, I don't even know where to start. Nevermind the Converse part, Converse are a classic sneaker in France just like in most countries where sneakers are a thing, I wore high top converse in high school and so did everyone else. The straw bag part was equally as infuriating, as if you would actually get "odd looks" in Paris for carrying a multicoloured straw bag... and yes tote bags have been a thing for yeaaaaaars. Good intentions on this video but bad analysis. Amazing comment down below "a lot of people in these pics look like Americans in Paris!". People really have to stop dreaming about the "french woman". No, these pics are reality and it's not as glam or as special as you think it is. Yes, these people are most likely french.
Good job! I really liked the video, especially because you incorporated so many photos. I've never been to Paris but when I meet Parisian women, I'm always fascinated by their effortless and imperfect perfection.
I love the canvas tote trend. I have a few I use but now I want more. Wishing I would have picked up a couple while in SF haha. Also your street style photos are amazing! Also I love how the examples you show have color incorporated
Thanks so much Emily! I tried really hard to get as many photos as I could. It was really hard, but I wanted to show you guys all that I was learning! Maybe you'll have go back to SF and get more totes.
I live in Switzerland and I been to Paris 4 times I think they like to walked most of the time by using the comfortable shoes and tote bag is more comfortable you dont need to buy a bag in grocery! More power to you and good luck and have a great day
I love that expression “.....no expiration date.” So many Converse sneakers surprises me as well. Comfortable I’m sure, but ballet flats are so much cuter aren’t they? Happy you had a nice trip. 👍🏼😊
I hope you're able to go too. It's a lovely place. Have you heard of Scott's Cheap Flights? That's how I got my tickets so affordably. Look them up! You won't regret it.
I went to Paris about three years ago and I must say it was beautiful and a real dream come true. I was there at the end of winter and spotted a lot of ankle boots and wrap coats. I cant wait to return!
the reason why in Paris you carry a tote bag is that you tend to wear a cross body bag because it's a trend and because it's safer. So you put your precious belongings in a cross body bag (and you constantly check that it is well closed, especially when you are in the subway) and then you use a canvas tote to carry other stuff that you could use during the day: a sweater, a scarf, a book, a bottle of water and so on. I have different canvas totes in different colors, so I can match them with my outfit
Hi from Argentina! I do think that Parisian women have that " je ne sais quoi" but I think this chic trademark is quite overestimated. I guess their style is way too casual and relaxed. I prefer the Italian style.
Hi, Nanu! Glad you're watching all the way from Argentina. So cool. I've heard a lot of people mentioning the Italian style. I'm thinking I may have to do a video on this topic soon...🤔
Hi, Sofie! Thanks for the reco. I've never heard of her. I'll have to check it out. 😘Edited: Just checked her out and all I can say is "WOW". She's amazing. Love it.
Okay so after watching this video I just want to bring some informations. As a Parisian I can say that in Paris we don't have only one look but a lot of different looks. I really like to see how people can wear what they want even it's fashion or not. Living in Paris doesn't mean you have to dress yourself like in a fashion show. You can see womens well dressed and the opposite but it's okay. Everyone has its own representation of fashion. Take care of yourself all 🙏 Greetings from Paris 🇨🇵
Naomi Kayla Maher girl! You literally made my day. I’m so excited to hear this. Thank you for taking the time to watch and to comment. ❤️ you rock. Happy Valentines Day.
Partisian street style is ok to be honest I really thought I would see more eclectic colors and styles because Paris is after all the worlds fashion capital but instead I just saw a lot of people wearing jeans, T-shirts, Converse shoes and tote bags which IMO all came off to appear very basic fashion. I saw another video based on what New Yorkers were wearing and they are doing bold and bright colors, mixing different print patterns with each other that look amazing. Also they are layering their outer wear, wearing thrifted outfits from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s that looked cool. They wore very relaxed and stylish leather shoes, boots, platform gym shoes and platform dress shoes. Their style catched my eye more than what people in Paris were wearing.
I'm only one woman shooting short clips on my iPhone. I tried my best to get as much as I could. Alas, my phone kept filling up. Also, wanted to respect that I was in Paris with my husband for our anniversary and not to shoot street style footage. I'd love to go back and capture more of what I saw.
I’m actually Parisian and live in Paris. And so true Tote bag are maybe the most stylish things here ! Also about the shoes, we walk a lot so sometimes I walk in the metro and and the street with my basket and change for heel when I arrived in restaurant/work ! ☺️☺️
ahah, basket veut dire panier, je ne pense pas que des paniers soient plus confortables que des talons, mais qui sait ? Pardon, je ne voulais pas être désagréable, remplacez "basket" par "sneakers" et tout ira bien ! sans rancune j'espère ...
I’m from London and ALWAYS carry a canvas tote bag because you now obviously have to pay for a carrier bag in shops, so I use it for groceries, all my shopping etc! It’s probably the same in Paris!😊
I agree, I would think thay the canvas tote thing is more to do with having to pay for carrier bags and reducing plastic than an overall trend. It certainly what I do, but I never thought of it as an accessory, more of a practical thing. I'm in the UK too 😊
My city in Canada bans the use of disposable plastic bags so it's pretty much a common sense here to carry an extra canvas tote bag for some unexpected shopping.
The funny thing was that I saw a Miu Miu tote bag and several other "fancier" totes. And the women weren't carrying their hang bag and a tote. It was just the tote. I saw a lot of it in Chicago and New York when I lived there.
Yes, that is true that a lot ppl in Paris were conscious of that. But they had the recycled plastic carrier bags for their shopping in addition to tote bags. So interesting.
I really enjoyed your video. I found Parisians to be friendly. Because I said a greeting before speaking to them. And dressed like they did. Stayed in Hotel Normandy. Loved it.
Oh yay! I wish I could go back to Paris and do more on street style. There is a great channel that cover this topic a lot. If you search "Parisian Street Style" you'll find it. Hugs!
Glad you think so! A lot of negative feedback about using photos of women. I realized after including them in the video how that might be offensive to some people. And trust me! I had no idea that this thing would go viral!
Whew! There are many changes since I was there during the mid-nineties doing my Graduate studies! Aside from my student-type wardrobe (I'm American) I wore the first year I was there, my wardrobe changed quite a bit to more subdued (though fashionable)colors and styles during 2 years that followed. I never wore sneakers as much as I had in the states (I never even saw them worn on more mature woman) and never shorts in the city. I was glad to see in your video at least one "older" woman wearing the ubiquitous scarf . Oh well, things change. :-(
Hi, Brenda! Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment. Sounds like you were in Paris during a great time. I captured what I could from regular people on the street. Glad you're here. ♥
Brianna, the straw bags we carry in Paris is "French" from province etc...but the one you have is one I had when I was a student and this is years/ decade ago..it's "African " style ..so there are different "straw style" bags ...as for trainers I hardly wear them except in summer and they are not the ones you mentioned but the classic superga ..they're great , good sole and stylish....and to wrap it up the way people dress / street style highly depends on the areas you're in ...age and occupation especially during the day
I love that! I knew mine were African (got them both at the thrift store) but I had seen Jeanne Damas wearing some similar a few years ago. Also, there is this great shot in the film "Annie Hall" where she's carrying one similar. I would love to get an authentic French one. Love Supergas and have a pair in black that I should have brought with me. Big fan of Veja's as well. A pair of those are next on my list.💖
I have a few of the African style bags, and use them a lot….I also have Superga sneakers, and find them to be extremely uncomfortable. I don’t believe I have ever seen another American wearing them. Perhaps I should have sized up - I could never wear them if I had a lot of walking to do.
Straw bags or baskets are more Spanish than French. They are used in France and in other European countries a lot in the summer, yes, but they are ours. The same as espadrilles, which are widely used in other countries but in Spain they are mandatory. In fact, if you want to buy espadrilles, the best thing you can do is not to look at castañer but to put Valencian sandals on Amazon and change the country, I always buy very comfortable and cheap from the same workshop (I'll show you in the Facebook group). With regard to style, I am European, I have lived in several countries and I have traveled to many others (in fact, my father-in-law is French), and I agree that there is not much difference in dress from one country to another (it is that the brands, designs and others are the same). In fact, I think that what we like is the concept
That’s so true. I love Spanish style. And I think a lot of French women have adopted these accessories. No matter the country, I just love good style with something unique.
Tennis shoes are trending worldwide! Parisians have always worn comfy shoes because it's a lifestyle thing. Most people walk, don't drive, so you needs to have comfy shoes. Lots of low heel boots in Winter. Also, unlike what you see on instagram, in the city, you always choose a bag that is secure with zippers and/or flaps. No backpacks or open bags. Pick pocketing is common on the subway. I think this obsession with "French style" is really a stereotype. My husband is French and we go to Paris all the time and I don't find them generally anymore stylish than anywhere else. Most people are regular and nothing fantastic, just like most of the world. There are stylish and not stylish people in every major city. Same as LA and NY.
I totally agree. I think the thing that draws us American's in, is that very niche style, i.e. Jane Birkin, Jeanne Damas, etc... This style is uniquely French, yet it is not representative on the whole.
When so many women wear the same things, it is a lack of style. It's mere conformity and lack of imagination. Most other Europeans follow the same trend. The real style may still be found in Italy.
Ajme Dosadno , let me guess ... you're Italian right ? In Paris you have a lot of different style not juste one style. I love Paris so much but it's my city so it's normal
@@ChachouLP No, I am not but I prefer Italian when it comes to clothes. I also love everything French. Don't be bothered by my observation. Salut et bonne journee!
I totally get the shoe choices. I walk and AVERAGE of 12 hours while in Paris. One needs good shoes if one wants to visit Paris. Enjoy your visit there. I lived there for several years and have had wonderful moments of joy and fun and beauty overload... To me, the city is like " my living room". It just feels home walking on Bouleverd St Michel or going to the Jardin de Luxembourg. Just home.
@@BriLamberson yes, will be back as a tourist. LOL!! I never visited the Eiffel Tower when I lived there nor the Louvre... BUT once I came back as a tourist, you bet I did... The very first day. LOL!!
Omg yes to this video ! I went to Paris 2 years ago. It was my first solo trip. My travel book said to NOT wear sneakers, that Parisians will look at me bad. And guess what everyone was wearing ? Especially the most Stylish girls ...yes sneakers ! Ugh . Converses, Nikes, Pumas, Lots of New Balance. I didn’t even pack a pair. I tried to buy a Converse pair but they were a $100 euros when back at home (Texas) it’s like $50. My knees were hurting so bad I went thrift shopping and found me a pair of pumas for $5 euros. Thank you for the tips. I enjoyed the vid !
The Converse thing is so true though, and it doesn't only apply to Paris. People of (almost) all ages and genders wear them: children, students, people who are over 30 (or even older)... Definitely a French staple. Some other shoes, which aren't as popular as Converse, but are still seen on French people, would be Nike, New Balance or Stan Smith Adidas. I used to own two pairs of Converse which I wore throughout my school days and I've worn them till they had holes in them. Almost every kid walked in those. I haven't seen a single French person who hasn't owned a pair of Converse shoes at some point in their life, it's crazy lmao
So cool! I love that. Yeah, I definitely saw those others sneakers you mentioned. My favs were the Stan Smiths. A lot of people were wearing them. I did see a few people wearing Vejas too.
Great style that stresses basics. Would love to visit Paris. It is true that simplicity is a key. Basic color andpops of color are great. I love jeans for casual and blazers but really prefer long cardigans with jeans for the street and blazers for the office.
Hi Suzanne! RU-vid hid some comments from me for years. Just getting to reply to these now. I hope that you got to visit Paris since your last comment here on my channel. Yes, I love basics as well!
1. I live in santiago and me and all my friends use canvas tote, man and woman :), 2. love the styles you showed but I find it a little bit boring if everyone looks the same, cool that they are trying other colors ahah and 3. thanks for the map
Hi, Amanda! That's so cool to hear. The tote is iconic. I'm excited about your trip. Please keep us posted about how it goes. And let me know what you think about the map!
Good video tennis shoes are always in there and french style doesn't change much going to a club, pub, cafe, work some change but they don't have 10 styles in oneday to me living in France that was the difference comfort with quality, covered up style
I just watched your first video about packing for Paris. Lol! I loved the idea of your 2 sisal bags, so I ordered 2 of them just now after viewing the video. I'd prefer to carry a sisal basket bag than a backpack. Here in California, everyone wears backpacks as purses. I am going to switch from carrying my backpack as a purse to one of the sisal bags I purchased. In California, bohemian straw bags work well. By the time I get to Paris and the French Riviera, I may change my mind. I also bought a foldable tote for shopping. It is not canvas.
Tote bags are big there because it’s practical. Most Parisians buy food for what they are eating that day n the stores don’t have plastic and paper bags. So they use it for shopping n since it rains a lot there a umbrella is a must to carry in their totes. Also a lot of Parisians like to got to cafe n just read a book, so they keep their book in their totes also.
Absolutely correct! I lived in Chicago for eight years and I used to tote bag almost every single day. It’s much less common in the city where I live now, which is quite small.
Nice video! I guess the tote bag is just the easiest way to carry all the stuff you can’t put in your tiny cross body bag (bottle, computer, papers...). The small, zip closed, cross-body bag is indeed a must because it is safer but also easy to carry and light, which is great when you are walking a lot. (It’s also way better to have this tote bag + small cross-body combo when the metro is absolutely stuffed with people, rather than a bigger bag).
after living in Europe, where cobble stone sidewalks are everywhere, I don't blame them for wearing sneakers. Some youtube bloggers were pushing the stiletto heel thing but it's so impractical to wear when you're walking everywhere like they do. You can also have a large tote with a small cross body bag so you don't get pick-pocketed.
Parisians look stylish because they have Paris as a backdrop. Imagine any of them shuffling down the aisle behind a shopping cart at the Sav-a-Lot, and their glam suddenly disappears. It's all about location.
Hello Bri! I love your channel! I haven't been to Paris yet, but last year I traveled to charming Lille and was impressed with the style and way of life of the French, even in a small city you feel the popular "je ne sais quoi". It was the end of summer and something I noticed is that many were wearing trench coats and also espadrilles and tennis shoes. It also caught my attention to see some women wearing jumpsuits. Greetings from Germany!
Guten Tag, Andrea! That's so sweet. Vielen Danke. Glad you like it. I've heard Lille is amazing. You're so right about fashion throughout the country. There's a girl I follow on Instagram (can't remember her name) but she lives in a smaller city and her style is 🙌. Their fashions sound really cute and on point. PS - Don't forget to subscribe if you feel like it!
Brianna, I love your videos and it’s obvious you put a lot of time, effort and love into them. I’ve been reading over the comments and am so shocked and disappointed in humanity sometimes. Some of them are so rude, unsolicited and just downright mean. Please don’t lose sight of doing what you love and bringing that joy to others AND please continue with the videos and content JUST AS THEY ARE. To all the “meanies” out there, I know your first thought is that you’re being helpfully critical but delivery is everything and to be honest if you don’t like her videos or the style of them or don’t agree with them why watch? Then you spend your precious time making nasty comments? Sounds to me like you have nothing better to do with your time, well, that’s sad, maybe you should meditate on that. I highly recommend an author/philosopher named Eckhart Tolle, many of his videos can be found here on RU-vid and he has lots of books. They will change your life and hopefully the ways in which you speak to others and feel about yourself; that’s usually the root of why people are mean, it has more to do with you and how you feel about yourself.
Hey, Denise! You have no idea how perfectly timed your comment was. When I set out to make RU-vid videos I had no idea what I was doing. It was a passion project to along side my styling business. I still shoot everything on my iPhone6S! Although I'm thrilled that a few of the videos are "taking off" and my channel is growing, I'm inundated with a new style of comment that I've never really had to deal with before. You are the exact kind of person I make my videos for! Thank you for being here and sharing perspective and being an encourager. XO, Bri
The canvas tote is becoming a bigger thing here in the states as well, now that plastic bags are banned. I have been carrying them for years when I go shopping, esp at flea markets or thrift stores. I don’t see them as a fashion statement, just a convenient bag that can easily be thrown in the washer when it gets dirty. Interesting at 2:35 we see Birkenstock Bostons. A French woman’s channel here on YT, she says French women would never wear Birkenstocks, too ugly!
Interestingly, Birkenstocks are becoming quite the fashion girl item. I think that classic French style tends to be more strict with what they allow themselves to wear out and about. I thought it was interesting that no matter what kind of tote someone was carrying, there was always some element of style to it especially that miu miu tote!
That's true; women in Paris keep in touch with their feminine touch and seduction till the end or almost. I've been in Paris many times and living there and it's always amazing to see the style. But I'm going honest, it's not what it use to be. It's nice to be casual but I find in my last trip in 2018, that it went from casual to almost sloppy (is it the right word?) at times. I'm going there in january again, I can't wait. This being said, even though I' not «wowed» as much, women are more stylishover there than here in Montréal where I live.
I travel a bit and the thing that I see the most is.... your description. Sloppy. Very few look ‘put together’ anymore and it doesn’t matter where we go. I grew up in a different time and for me, I just can’t go out looking like a hot mess.
I believe it was Chanel that started the sneaker trend as fashion accessory to pair with both high and low outfits a few years back, so it is fitting that Parisiennes are into them.
I'm Mexican and I think the parisians looks very well with any clothes they wear, because their body is beautiful and tall, your body is elegant and you don't need to work hard to look well.
I adore european style but I also love new york street fashion. americans are more brave and creative. parisians are elegant. love it all. its the mixing of the 2 styles I really try for.
Hello! Thanks for the feedback. I love those straw bags. Do you think the neutral ones are more for street wear? I've been curious. I saw one or two while there in September of last year.
@@BriLamberson I love straw bags too! Honestly, I think you should wear whatever you like. French are very easygoing. I see a ton of neutral ones at the weekly market, but not really otherwise.... But I'm in the countryside, not in Paris.
Hello! I am new to your channel. Please correct me if I am wrong but isn’t Hobo bag used on weekends? Tote bags used for work, a clutch to carry essentials when you leave your tote at work and crossbody for a party night and just for fun bag would be a colourful bag of a fringe bag? A weekender bag used for a weekend trip?
Hello, there! Let me know in the comments below what you think of Parisian street style. If you're Parisian and watching, merci! Do let me know what you think about your city's street style! XO, Bri
It's interesting hearing this. People always say you will never catch a French person wearing tennis shoes or a t-shirt. Jeans are said to be worn only on occasion and dressed up. I see for the most part that none of these are really true. They seem to dress American with a European twist :D .