I’m a Brit Living In Paris—5 Workwear Looks I Always Spot French Women Wearing
Call it the back-to-school effect or the change of seasons, but September comes with the desire to refresh and streamline our clothing—pulling long-forgotten pieces from storage and thinking up ingenious methods to squeeze the most out of our summer wardrobes, particularly within office settings. Although French women’s style isn’t directly associated with workwear, the “je ne sais quoi” we’re all keen to embody encompasses an aesthetic that’s easily transferable to the workplace—making French women’s style an apt reference for workwear. It’s no secret that workwear of the past has felt a little lacklustre (and akin to the prickly trousers we had no choice but to wear in school *shudders*) but now there are a plethora of examples of how to elevate office looks, many of which you can find most in a typical French capsule.
Between the tailoring, 90s-inspired elements and refined silhouettes, you’re bound to discover inspired workwear outfits when observing French women. Whilst living here, I’ve noticed that during their morning commutes, French women are clad in pieces that you’ll likely see them wear for off-duty days but of course, dress codes differ depending on an individual’s line of work and journeys there. Women situated in Paris frequently cycle to work and boast relaxed apparel to match.
You’ll witness many a power suit with a modern lilt (read; slouched blazers, as opposed to form-fitting single-breasted styles) wide-leg tailored trousers and puddle pants, trainers, free-flowing dresses and on occasion, straight-fit jeans and long-sleeved Breton tops. The magic is also in the juxtaposition of textures, lengths and styles.
I strongly believe French women have struck the ultimate balance between formal and relaxed apparel for work. They are the masters of nonchalant dressing, after all. From tailored skirting paired with detailed blouses to Bermuda short suits, I’ve pulled some inspirational workwear outfits from some of our favourite French Sartorialists. Keep scrolling for workwear outfits you’ll feel comfortable and stylish enough in, which will no doubt enable you to put your best foot forward!
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