I completely agree with you. I liked your video. I lived in Paris for ten years and I never saw elegant Parisian women wear jeans, trainer shoes, puffer jackets, stripped Breton shirts, or berets. The women I saw wearing all of the above were American female tourists that thought they were "looking French"!
RUclips served this to me and I must say how lovely you are to listen to. Not only is what you say very valuable but how you say it is pure elegance itself. I so appreciate that you have made this video in English for those of us who know only English; we can benefit from your guidance.
I think jeans can be very classy and elegant, it depends on how you wear them. Jeans are just another type of material. They do wear sneakers. I know someone who just came back from Paris and was surprised at the amount of sneakers she saw. I think this is why I prefer Scandinavian style. It’s stylish practical and relatable.
The term elegance may not mean the same thing today that it meant decades ago, I would rather be in style with modern trends than dated with old styles. I saw jeans and sneakers in Paris and they looked very beautiful. But everyone can obviously choose their own style.
Thank you Cindy for you comment :) There are certain Must-Have and key pieces that never goes out of style (are also trendy) and are elegant no matter what. That’s what I teach in my Parisian Style Masterclass :)
I disagree. Elegance transcends modern trends and fashion. Ripped jeans might once have been “trendy” (horror of horrors) but they could never be described as elegant. Generally elegance is seen in classic well made and well cut clothes. The same with jewellery, a simple pearl necklace is elegant when worn in any decade but a huge chunky skull ring would never be elegant even if it was the height of fashion.
I just want to say this: European has way more better shoes option then north Americain, and that's is why people in North America are way more prone to wear sneakers over here (North America in general)... I hate sneakers and love Oxford and loafers and my favorite are European shoe brand or made in Europe but the duties and shipping make them so costly (you can easily add 80$ to 100$ just for the shipping and duties). Chie Mihara, Melvin and Hamilton, un tour de ville, Spring step l'artisan all made in Portugal, Spain, France etc. they look good and are nice walkable shoes that are hard to find in Canada.
I've been to Paris and most French women were wearing jeans. I never saw a single frock. I also saw a lot of sneakers. I couldn't believe how skinny they are.
You are right, most women gave up on being elegant. But there is still French women that are elegant and that was the topic of the video as I am here to help the community elevate their style to their fullest potential. Here is my Masterclass to learn all about it: www.myparisiandress.com
@@beaauuuparis1233 Thank you for your video on French style. I enjoy watching and learning about Parisian style. I visited Paris in September and was hoping to see elegantly dressed women, but mostly saw jeans, sneakers and casual wear. We stayed at Hotel La Comptesse in the 7th Arrondisement near Rue Cler. I was happy one afternoon while have a cappuccino at Cafe des Officers near the bus stop, I saw 2 beautifully dressed young women getting off the bus. Hoping to return again this fall!! Please continue posting so all of us can learn about French style🥰
I’m so looking forward to your next video. My special request: featuring only high-quality, natural fiber fabric and material clothing, I can’t wear plastics, even in blends. French-made clothes are such higher quality than what we are offered here in the US, so I would love to learn about your favorites.🙂Subscribed, bien sur!
There are actually 12 Must-Have that elegant Parisian Women wear daily. Here is the link of the Masterclass. From there, you will learn to history of Parisian Style through the decades, who are the icons, and most importantly you will be able to create your own capsule wardrobe with over 160 elegant and timeless key pieces, currently in stores: www.myparisiandress.com/#headline-3fa6c7db
Wonderful videoZ thank you! Would you consider a video on creating a classic Parisian bedroom! I love the french style beds in pale grey but don’t know where to buy them in the U.K.
All those items are things I wear. I could wear a pair of jeans and trainers with a stripey top. My puffer coat on top, maybe with a beret. Both are pale grey. The rule doesn't apply to me as I live near the seaside in the country.
The simple basic T-shirt also. Elegant Parisian Women wear t-shirt only if it has an embelishment detail on to it. I think I forgot to edit this part on the video 🤦♀️
Did you found those women elegant? Here, I only speak about elegant Parisian women. I don’t speak about the one that are not elegant. My only interest is to help women elevate their style, because we all worth it ;)
You’re the first person to ever share my opinion: I don’t think blue jeans or sneakers are elegant, either. I rarely wear jeans because I find denim so uncomfortable and blue denim looks too casual, especially if faded, highlighted, bleached, distressed, etc. If I can’t wear white jeans, and I must wear jeans, I wear the non-faded, original dark indigo 501s. Sneakers are great for exercise, but they can’t be called elegant. I would much rather wear a quality leather boot, sandal, loafer or comfy pump like Sezane’s Paula Babies. I like a mid-heel, no higher than about 2.5 inches. I’m really much more comfortable in dresses or skirts, year-round, than stiff, tight, hot jeans and I never can find a reasonable fit in them, either. If I must wear trousers, I’d rather wear a nice wool, linen or silk pair. Denim has those faded, puckered, flat-felled seams that are super-casual looking, it’s not a look I like.
Sorry but I don’t agree at all, I live in Paris. Chic icon and symbol of Parisian style Ines de la Fressange who was also very famous model and muse of Karl Lagerfeld wears sneakers, blue jeans and is very famous of her pull marine collection. Nowadays fashion designer and perfumer.
The style of Inès de la Fressange is casual chic ;) The style of Catherine Deneuve is elegant. You can learn what are the 12 Must-Have and Key Pieces to have in your wardrobe to create your own elegant and timeless wardrobe 😉 Happy Christmas 💫❤️
@ It’s a matter of taste as well and a question how you carry your cloths Most people don’t have afford to buy haute couture, high fashion , like Catherine Deneuve .
What delusional lies and myths are they spreading! I have been in summer time and winter time and I saw plenty of women wearing jeans and sneakers. Enough of 5he fake news.
Hello Angela, thank you for your comment. You will learn so many things in my 2 sessions Elegant Parisian Masterclass, from the History of the Parisian Style, see the evolution through the decades, learn what are the 12 Must-Have and then get my very special selection of over 160 key pieces that you can purchase now to complement your actual wardrobe :) Those pieces are elegant and timeless, here is the link to register if you wish: www.myparisiandress.com
Oh nooooo you didn't like Montréal!!!! :( I love the city after 3-4 months here (Montreal) I called my boyfriend et now husband to say I wouldn't return home... mind you I'm French Canadian from Ontario so even if ''culture'' is a little different from a province to another I still didn't have a big culture shock from moving here.
@@beaauuuparis1233 j'ai mis un commentaire sur le mauvais vidéo! oups!!! désolée 🤭 Néanmoins il faut venir à Montréal de la mi-juin à la mi-juillet pendant les festivals (francophonie, Jazz, Cirque etc) ;) 😘
I completely agree with you. I liked your video. I lived in Paris for ten years and I never saw elegant Parisian women wear jeans, trainer shoes, puffer jackets, stripped Breton shirts, or berets. The women I saw wearing all of the above were American female tourists that thought they were "looking French"!
@@antoinetteb.3869 Oh yes, I forgot to mention the béret 😅 You’re totally right :)
Was in Paris this year and lots of French women wore trainers with skirts and dresses in the city.
RUclips served this to me and I must say how lovely you are to listen to. Not only is what you say very valuable but how you say it is pure elegance itself. I so appreciate that you have made this video in English for those of us who know only English; we can benefit from your guidance.
You are so welcome 💫✨
I think jeans can be very classy and elegant, it depends on how you wear them. Jeans are just another type of material. They do wear sneakers. I know someone who just came back from Paris and was surprised at the amount of sneakers she saw. I think this is why I prefer Scandinavian style. It’s stylish practical and relatable.
Thanks for sharing, this gave me an idea for a new video topic :)
She didn't say they didn't wear those things, just that ELEGANT women don't wear them.
@ Exactly :)
I couldn't agree more and Scandi is my favourite too.
Darker wash jeans are elegant imo
I love Parisian style!!! Would love to see a video with what Parisian women wear for NYE parties?
Oh wow, that’s a very particular topic ;)
The term elegance may not mean the same thing today that it meant decades ago, I would rather be in style with modern trends than dated with old styles. I saw jeans and sneakers in Paris and they looked very beautiful. But everyone can obviously choose their own style.
Thank you Cindy for you comment :) There are certain Must-Have and key pieces that never goes out of style (are also trendy) and are elegant no matter what. That’s what I teach in my Parisian Style Masterclass :)
i live in Paris and rhis video is absolutely wrong
I disagree. Elegance transcends modern trends and fashion. Ripped jeans might once have been “trendy” (horror of horrors) but they could never be described as elegant. Generally elegance is seen in classic well made and well cut clothes. The same with jewellery, a simple pearl necklace is elegant when worn in any decade but a huge chunky skull ring would never be elegant even if it was the height of fashion.
I just want to say this: European has way more better shoes option then north Americain, and that's is why people in North America are way more prone to wear sneakers over here (North America in general)... I hate sneakers and love Oxford and loafers and my favorite are European shoe brand or made in Europe but the duties and shipping make them so costly (you can easily add 80$ to 100$ just for the shipping and duties). Chie Mihara, Melvin and Hamilton, un tour de ville, Spring step l'artisan all made in Portugal, Spain, France etc. they look good and are nice walkable shoes that are hard to find in Canada.
I have been to Paris more than once and what I saw was 90% of striped blouses were worn by tourists, including me 😅
I'm grateful for the cc option.❤
I've been to Paris and most French women were wearing jeans. I never saw a single frock. I also saw a lot of sneakers. I couldn't believe how skinny they are.
You are right, most women gave up on being elegant. But there is still French women that are elegant and that was the topic of the video as I am here to help the community elevate their style to their fullest potential. Here is my Masterclass to learn all about it: www.myparisiandress.com
@@beaauuuparis1233 Thank you for your video on French style. I enjoy watching and learning about Parisian style. I visited Paris in September and was hoping to see elegantly dressed women, but mostly saw jeans, sneakers and casual wear. We stayed at Hotel La Comptesse in the 7th Arrondisement near Rue Cler. I was happy one afternoon while have a cappuccino at Cafe des Officers near the bus stop, I saw 2 beautifully dressed young women getting off the bus. Hoping to return again this fall!!
Please continue posting so all of us can learn about French style🥰
I go to Paris frequently. I’m seeing LOTS of jeans, trainers. Things are changing all over Europe. But they are worn with class and style.
I hope you enjoy Paris as I do 🥰
Very nice video and presenter. So classy woman.
Thank you kindly! I’m glad you enjoyed this video :)
I've seen people in Paris wearing jeans and speakers galore....
I’m so looking forward to your next video. My special request: featuring only high-quality, natural fiber fabric and material clothing, I can’t wear plastics, even in blends. French-made clothes are such higher quality than what we are offered here in the US, so I would love to learn about your favorites.🙂Subscribed, bien sur!
@@KimberlyPerrotis Thank you for your request, I keep that in mine :)
Love your video, I learned so much , thank you!!
You are so welcome! 😉
Shocking...most American and a few French Influencers constantly push these 5 items are must-haves for a French style.
There are actually 12 Must-Have that elegant Parisian Women wear daily. Here is the link of the Masterclass.
From there, you will learn to history of Parisian Style through the decades, who are the icons, and most importantly you will be able to create your own capsule wardrobe with over 160 elegant and timeless key pieces, currently in stores: www.myparisiandress.com/#headline-3fa6c7db
Wonderful videoZ thank you! Would you consider a video on creating a classic Parisian bedroom! I love the french style beds in pale grey but don’t know where to buy them in the U.K.
All those items are things I wear. I could wear a pair of jeans and trainers with a stripey top. My puffer coat on top, maybe with a beret. Both are pale grey.
The rule doesn't apply to me as I live near the seaside in the country.
Thanks for sharing!! Yes, indeed countryside and seaside are more relax places.
What did I miss? I counted 4: jeans, sneakers, striped shirt, puffer jacket.
The simple basic T-shirt also. Elegant Parisian Women wear t-shirt only if it has an embelishment detail on to it. I think I forgot to edit this part on the video 🤦♀️
not true. I watched a video of womn in Paris walking down a street and so many were wearing sneakers.
Did you found those women elegant? Here, I only speak about elegant Parisian women. I don’t speak about the one that are not elegant. My only interest is to help women elevate their style, because we all worth it ;)
You’re the first person to ever share my opinion: I don’t think blue jeans or sneakers are elegant, either. I rarely wear jeans because I find denim so uncomfortable and blue denim looks too casual, especially if faded, highlighted, bleached, distressed, etc. If I can’t wear white jeans, and I must wear jeans, I wear the non-faded, original dark indigo 501s. Sneakers are great for exercise, but they can’t be called elegant. I would much rather wear a quality leather boot, sandal, loafer or comfy pump like Sezane’s Paula Babies. I like a mid-heel, no higher than about 2.5 inches. I’m really much more comfortable in dresses or skirts, year-round, than stiff, tight, hot jeans and I never can find a reasonable fit in them, either. If I must wear trousers, I’d rather wear a nice wool, linen or silk pair. Denim has those faded, puckered, flat-felled seams that are super-casual looking, it’s not a look I like.
Leather sneakers in classic styles look really nice, especially the plain white ones. The knit sneakers are the ones that don't have that versatility
I haven’t worn jeans since I was a student in the 70s. I can never understand their appeal.
Loved 🇺🇲
Merci!
Avec plaisir :)
Sorry but I don’t agree at all, I live in Paris. Chic icon and symbol of Parisian style Ines de la Fressange who was also very famous model and muse of Karl Lagerfeld wears sneakers, blue jeans and is very famous of her pull marine collection. Nowadays fashion designer and perfumer.
The style of Inès de la Fressange is casual chic ;) The style of Catherine Deneuve is elegant. You can learn what are the 12 Must-Have and Key Pieces to have in your wardrobe to create your own elegant and timeless wardrobe 😉 Happy Christmas 💫❤️
@ It’s a matter of taste as well and a question how you carry your cloths Most people don’t have afford to buy haute couture, high fashion , like Catherine Deneuve .
Je vois les doudounes noires MONCLER partout. Sûrement dans 16ème arrondissement 😊
Trouvez vous cela élégant ?
Blue jeans, trainers, la mariniere, puffer jackets. That's four. Did I miss something?
Simple T-shirts also, did I forgot to edit this part 🧐
What delusional lies and myths are they spreading! I have been in summer time and winter time and I saw plenty of women wearing jeans and sneakers. Enough of 5he fake news.
Hello Angela, thank you for your comment. You will learn so many things in my 2 sessions Elegant Parisian Masterclass, from the History of the Parisian Style, see the evolution through the decades, learn what are the 12 Must-Have and then get my very special selection of over 160 key pieces that you can purchase now to complement your actual wardrobe :) Those pieces are elegant and timeless, here is the link to register if you wish: www.myparisiandress.com
Tastes differ
Tempora mutantur
And view is always subjunctive
Hi Tamara, it’s like Art, not everyone appreciate the same things 😉
Jeans are fine if you work on a farm.
I agree :) The denim fabric is robust compare to other fabrics.
Oh nooooo you didn't like Montréal!!!! :( I love the city after 3-4 months here (Montreal) I called my boyfriend et now husband to say I wouldn't return home... mind you I'm French Canadian from Ontario so even if ''culture'' is a little different from a province to another I still didn't have a big culture shock from moving here.
@@valeriemalenfant I’m sure I would love Montréal, I have never been there actually. Maybe I mispronounce a word that you understood as Montreal 😅
@@beaauuuparis1233 j'ai mis un commentaire sur le mauvais vidéo! oups!!! désolée 🤭 Néanmoins il faut venir à Montréal de la mi-juin à la mi-juillet pendant les festivals (francophonie, Jazz, Cirque etc) ;) 😘
@@valeriemalenfant Noted! 😉