Having lived in Paris for over a year, I can report that the rhetoric that French women have honed in on what makes an exceptional wardrobe is valid. Before moving to Paris, I consumed literature on the anatomy of a French wardrobe, studied the nuances and realised the versatility of French style but nothing beats stepping into the city and witnessing it first hand. From mundane trips to the supermarket to dressed-up evenings, there is plenty of fashion inspiration to soak up in the French capital.
Naturally, when January hits we’re in full-on evaluation mode and this extends to our wardrobes and sense of style. As a fashion editor, one of my most asked questions is what constitutes a reliable wardrobe and as you’d imagine, my reference is French style for all the reasons above. Although style is entirely subjective and French style leans more towards minimalism, it highlights basic pieces every woman can benefit from.
For 2025, expect to see themes of a similar ilk—refinement, many neutral tones and the emphasis on quality craftsmanship with a slight nod to elegant anti-trend trends. We’ve witnessed the rise in burgundy hues, suede fabrications, and deep grey, for example, which are trend-led but classic pieces French women have inherited. If you’re needing inspiration on how to elevate your wardrobe this year à la française, you’ve come to the right place. Below, you’ll find five versatile outfits combinations approved by our favourite French tastemakers.
5 CLASSIC OUTFITS FRENCH WOMEN WILL WEAR ON ROTATION IN 2025:
1. Blazer + Tailored Trousers + Shoulder Bag
Style Notes: These separate elements are fundamental components in a French woman’s wardrobe. Paired together, they constitute a well-rounded outfit you can transcend to most seasons. Now, for example, you’ll require additional outerwear.
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ACNE STUDIOS
Twill Blazer
French women are particularly fond of Acne Studios.
Reformation’s Mason Pant has become a cult favourite.
This lacquered bordeaux hue fast became synonymous with winter style.
TOTEME
Belted Leather Tote
A sleek and roomy handbag, to house your belongings for all eventualities.
2. Car Coat + Straight Leg Jeans + Basket Bag
Style Notes: This look is particularly interesting as it speaks to versatility in the French style. Basket bags are commonly associated with summer months (it’s an open weave, after all) however, Adenorah demonstrates that you can continue integrating summer elements with heavy-weight outerwear. It’s one of my favourite references for French style, and the best way to squeeze the most wear out of your purchases. Keep an umbrella handy, to prepare for all eventualities.
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& Other Stories
Belted Wool Coat
The car coat silhouette feels inherently vintage-inspired but with the addition of a waist belt, it’s a touch more 2025.
COS
Crew-Neck Merino Wool Top
Layers are paramount in the winter and when the weather becomes mild transition this into an evening outfit.
AGOLDE
+ Net Sustain 90’s Pinch Waist Long High-Rise Straight-Leg Organic Jeans
One of the most coveted pair of jeans at the moment.
The black leather patchworks feels less summery than its tan leather counterpart.
ROGER VIVIER
Belle Vivier Leather Ballet Flats
I spot Roger Vivier footwear on a weekly basis and this particular style features a practical low heel.
3. Burgundy Trainers + Sweater + Cross Body Bag
Style Notes: Although French style loans itself to dressing up, there’s space for casual outfits too. Case in point, trainers (specifically of the suede variety) awash with burgundy, one of the most fashionable hues of the season.
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Why not opt for complimentary monogramming?
& Other Stories
Boxy Merino Wool Cardigan
This cardigan is tempting me (a lover of monochrome).
Jigsaw
Bonded Leather Jacket
Complete and utter perfection.
Anisa Sojka Accessories
Dome Gold Metal Hair Tie
Small but intentional touches will bring the entire look together.
7 For All Mankind
Logan Stovepipe High-Rise Straight Jeans
7 For All Mankind’s denim comes editor approved.
ADIDAS ORIGINALS
Samba Og
One thing is true and that’s the quality and timeless appeal of Samba trainers.
4. Grey Knitted Midi Skirt Co-Ord + Heeled Pumps
Style Notes: Understated and easy to wear, a knitted co-ord is minimum effort and maximum impact, especially if you follow Aida’s lead and pair it with heels.
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Sandro Paris
Wool and Cashmere Cardigan
Comprising wool with a hint of cashmere.
Cool toned colours have a premium feel.
Why not commit to a tonal look with matching outerwear?
Charles & Keith
Gabine Leather Mary Jane Pumps
Mary-Janes will ensure you remain comfortable, whilst lending some height.
5. Mini Dress + Wool Coat + Knee High Boots
Style Notes: Opt for layers while it’s still cold (read: baltic) outside. Knee-high boots and tights will ensure you can continue wearing short dresses year-round, a staple for French women. It’s another example of maximising the pre-existing pieces in your wardrobe.
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This playful mini is offered with the matching scarf.
Polo Ralph Lauren
Polo Id Leather Small Shoulder Bag
The exact bag Emmanuelle wears above.
Reformation
Gaelle Knee Boot
It’s still knee-high boots season.