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Paris Fashion Week on 35mm Film

I’m finally sharing my film photos from the week I spent in Paris for fashion week. I can only apologise for the lateness of this post due to lots of catching up on work post-Paris and some issues with my film that were mostly my silly mistakes as a result of extreme exhaustion.

But it sometimes feels nice to share photos retrospectively. Despite only returning from Paris just under 3 weeks ago, I already feel nostalgic about it looking at this roll of film. To explain why I was lucky enough to spend a week in Paris during fashion week, I went with the brand I intern for and was working in a British Fashion Council sponsored showroom on their behalf.

I didn’t actually take any film photos in the showroom or in any of the other fashion-y places I went to during the trip. The photos were mostly taken on the streets of Paris and in the amazing AirBnB we stayed in, but I hope you enjoy them anyway.

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The apartment we stayed in was incredible. It was owned by an artist who lived in the apartment below and every corner was filled with incredible art, furniture and there was even a huge tree in the middle of the living room. It was the most interesting place I’ve ever stayed in…

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There were mirrors everywhere in the apartment, even on the ceilings, it felt very Parisian.

There were mirrors everywhere in the apartment, even on the ceilings, it felt very Parisian.

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Galeries Lafayette

Galeries Lafayette

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The best way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Paris, at Janine Love Sundays- they do the most incredible vegan food.

The best way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Paris, at Janine Love Sundays- they do the most incredible vegan food.

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My favourite bookshop in the world (despite how excessively busy it is)

My favourite bookshop in the world (despite how excessively busy it is)

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The bathroom was the best part of the apartment.

The bathroom was the best part of the apartment.

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What Is So Alluring About French Girl Style?

Some links used in this post are affiliate links which means I earn a small amount of commission if you purchase an item.Top- Vintage (similar here and here)Jeans- Vintage (similar here)Jacket- Vintage, bought from Patton Studio (similar here)Shoes-…

Some links used in this post are affiliate links which means I earn a small amount of commission if you purchase an item.

Top- Vintage (similar here and here)

Jeans- Vintage (similar here)

Jacket- Vintage, bought from Patton Studio (similar here)

Shoes- ASOS (old. similar here and here)

You probably have an idea of what I mean when I say ‘French Girl Style’, maybe even an image in your head. This generalising, vague term is, for me, so very distinctive. A Pinterest board (well, I do have one dedicated to it) is forming in my head as I type the words. Vogue has an entire online page dedicated to the phenomenon. So what is it that is so distinctive and, more importantly, so alluring about this particular type of dressing?

French Girl Style is effortless, sexy and cool. Oh great, some more vague and non-specific terms! But those three adjectives are what immediately spring to mind in trying to describe it. This blog post isn’t about how to do it or what it is though, there’s various articles going through that including this one by Who What Wear, which is fairly comprehensive. I want to discuss what is so alluring about it for me and everyone else who has been aspiring to look as stylish as the French Girl since they discovered them.

I’ve always been fascinated by France, the culture, the language, the scenery. So finding out that my styling aspirations also lie in France was no surprise. Everything about France, to me, is so effortlessly chic. I’ve always been infatuated by the language, even if ‘learning’ French at GCSE level stifled that for some time (copying out information about something from a book for 2 years will kill your passion for anything). The sceneries of France are as unassumingly beautiful as the language that the natives speak is, from cafes with outdoor seating on the streets of Paris, to rustic cottages in the south that haven’t been refurbished potentially ever with farms as their back gardens. To me, French Girl Style holds as much of this modest beauty as everything else in the country does.

What is so alluring about french girl style?
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It was French Girl Style that encouraged me to start wearing jeans (can you believe there was a time when I didn’t wear jeans?) when I discovered just how versatile they were for creating outfits that were sexy and masculine at the same time; this was beyond groundbreaking for me and is something I still aspire to with my outfits now. It was also French Girl Style that taught me the power of a feminine dress, and feminine tops for that matter, preferably of a wrap style paired with sandals or trainers and not much else.

Maybe it is the simplicity of it all that is so alluring about this way of dressing. It’s all about wardrobe staples and re-wearing classic pieces, again and again. Sounds easy, looks great, who wouldn’t want that? But of course, it’s not easy, or everyone would look like a French Girl (hence why I’m keeping ‘French Girl’ in capital letters, it ain’t just a girl from France!) So maybe that’s its power, its unattainability despite its ease. I know I’ve had many moments when I think I have all the ingredients for the perfect French Girl outfit but look as much like a foreigner wearing it in France as the man with the ‘I <3 Paris’ t-shirt on who is posing in front of the Eiffel Tower.

But it isn’t unattainable to the point of frustration. Even if I often don’t nail the French Girl look, I still usually manage to put an outfit together that I like based on the inspiration I’ve found from it. Take the outfit I’m wearing in these photos; I might not look as effortlessly sexy as the French Girl (I certainly didn’t feel it when I was awkwardly posing outside of this restaurant on a busy Sunday afternoon) but I really love this outfit!

What is so alluring about French girl style?
what is so alluring about French Girl Style?

I found this little polka dot top in a charity shop in Barcelona and it is definitely one of the most French Girl-esq pieces I own (it looks better without the jacket but it was actually baltic whilst taking these photos). I love pairing these jeans, also found in a charity shop but one that is in my local area, with my Mary-Jane style shoes, as a dainty pair of shoes like these paired with a more masculine cut shape denim also feel very French Girl.

If you’re looking for some more French Girl Style inspiration, may I point you in the direction of this Pinterest board I created for that very purpose. I also thought I’d share some of my favourite Instagram accounts for French Girl Style inspiration:

Let me know in the comments whether or not you’re into French Girl Style and if you are, why you think it’s so alluring for so many!

French Girl Style Parisian Cafe
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