Marie Anne I have almost all of your essentials. I have cashmere sweaters..gray and I have pink I do not have a black blazer but it is on my must but list. I love my black trench and I wear it with my leopard scarf. I have 4 stripped shirts and fabulous white boy friend shirt, little black dress (sleeveless)and dark jeans. It's nice to know that Americans also value the French essentials. GREAT video Marie Anne.
Hi Patricia, Some of us in America are in awe of the French Chic style and do our best to emulate it. Alas, here in Sun City, Arizona, though, it is a sea of rumpled polyester t-shirts on older ladies and old sweatpants with tennis shoes, dirty and old. Sigh. Poor things. I am doing my best to single-handedly represent French Chic in the Wild West! Natalia Arizona
Thank you Marie-Anne, I have learned so much from you.Today I had a bank appointment after work and I wore dark jeans,a cashmere sweater from lily silk I had invested in(the one you have as well ,turtle neck) and dark blue caban jacket.I felt confident.Much love from Germany.💝
Hi Martina, I just bought an ivory classic Lily Silk blouse, and I love it. It arrived in the most beautiful box, wrapped in tissue paper, just like in the 1960s in Northern California at the finest department stores, such as Leask's in Santa Cruz. Your outfit sounds very elegant. Natalia Arizona
It really is true that these items will take you anywhere - you will look stylish yet effortless. These classics suit any age so we are no longer slaves to fashion trends. I have a birthday coming up in autumn so will treat myself to a navy caban from one of the French companies. I love the ones by Armor Luxe. I bought some marinieres from Armor Luxe and they are great. My other wish list item is a trench coat. I've been looking for years. I need above the knee and single breasted because I am petite. Also needs to be in a flattering shade for my fair skin. But I will keep looking because I am shopping like a French Woman and will wait for that "wow" piece that is just right. I no longer feel pressured or anxious in shops because I know what it is I am looking for.
Like you I am petite and have been searching for a trench for years but so many of them seem to be made for tall people. I finally found and bought a tailored one to my custom size from Sumissura. You put in your measurements and the coat is made specifically for you. I believe my trench will be in my wardrobe for many years to come so it is an investment piece, not fast fashion. I paid around $270 Australian for mine. You can choose the length, single-breasted, double- breasted etc, and the colour. I was surprised how good the quality was when it arrived. They ship world wide. Bonne chance!
Bonjour Marie-Anne! I have all but two items you mention...a navy blue pea coat and a little black dress. One day I'll find the perfect pieces but I will not settle and they have to be a WOW otherwise it's a NO! Your mantra follows me when I go shopping!!
Since I started watching your channel I have streamlined my wardrobe and gave away six huge bags of my tutti frutti colored clothes. I have many cashmere sweaters and I now wear only neutrals! Thank you so much, you are an inspiration!
I loved your description--tutti frutti clothes. I gained a lot of weight during the lockdowns and right now am looking at a closet full of tutti frutti-colored clothes that don't fit. I am in the process of getting back down to my normal weight but keep looking at these clothes and wish that I had the nerve to just donate them so that when I am back to my normal weight, I can make a neutral capsule wardrobe. You got rid of your colorful clothes, I can do it too!
Dear Marie-Anne, Thank you for this very helpful tutorial on the essentials of a French Chic wardrobe; I love all your items, and you look stunning in all of them. I do have most of them, except for the jeans, which I need to buy. I love that all of your items work together--so many looks from casual to dressy. I am becoming more French Chic by the minute by listening to you and watching you model the outfits. My wardrobe is more elegant, timeless, and refined, thanks to you! What would we do without your style sense and sage advice? Natalia Arizona
I'm happy to see that I own all of the essential items, thanks to my years of your much valued instruction. I will say that all of the pieces have worked for me.
I have everything except the Navy peacoat but as a Floridian, I rarely need a coat unless I travel out of state. I will still add it to my list next time I’m shopping!
I have worn scarves for about 25 years and often get comments, ahh you wear them well, like the French 💝 the French always look classy and chic. Merci Beaucoup Marie-Anne 😙
I do love cashmere sweaters but have yet to get a turtleneck one. I hope I find one I like, I’ll be on the hunt. I have a gray wool peacoat that I have had now for 10 years and still wear it every fall/winter season. I have tons of scarfs and really don’t wear them enough. I think I will make it a point to try more ways of wearing them to brighten up outfits.
Great list! I don’t have everything exactly but it’s close. Really it’s like an Audrey Hepburn list. Great pieces for great style. I love your channel. It really helps us hone in our style. 💗
So glad to see I have all your items with a couple of exceptions. I’m still on the hunt for just the right pea coat but in it’s place I have a lovely navy blue car coat in thick wool. Still looking for the pea coat though! My trench coat is not in black or beige but classic camel. It works beautifully for me.
My mother went to France several times. She always wore a scarf when she wanted to look special. I started wearing them several years ago. They definitely add to your outfit.
Bonjour Marie-Anne, Thanks to having watched your videos for the past few months, I am building a French chic wardrobe. I had a grey pea coat and will continue to wear it for many years. This spring I'm on the hunt for a trench coat and a blue striped shirt. I am loving the look of wearing shirts tucked in with a belt on my jeans or cords and find it slimming in spite of the fact that I don't have the same waistline I had when I was younger. Since I'm allergic to wool (boohoo) I am always on the lookout for sweaters in cotton or man-made fibres. I find that nylon blends wear much better than acrylic ones. Your new loft studio is a great space for shooting your videos! Merci,
Unic peaces!!I'll keep the list and i'll try to invest in all this items. Only i don't wear shirts because they don't fit me well. I'm a inverted triangle and if the shirt is ok in my shoulders is to big in my waist.
Thank you for your advice. It is always useful. A note on colours: what happens if the de rigeur colours do not flatter the complexion at all? What then?
I love a Mariniere in classic colors. But, I also find them really useful in other colors, especially if I can find one to match a “tricky color” bottom. I have an unusual-color khaki green skirt that didn’t seem to work well with any of my tops, but I found a khaki and white Mariniere that is perfect. (Normally khaki green is pretty easy to combine with other colors, this particular shade isn’t).
I always love watching your videos. And the new background is very chic. I have the shirt, a Jean skirt, scarves and turtlenecks for when I go to the Mountains. I miss having a caban, and especially my white trench. I want to make me a LBD, and a white blouse. This Ecuador weather just cramps my style. 😂😂
HI Dorcas, I know what you mean about the weather cramping your style. I live in Arizona, and it is too warm here for a coat in the winter. I have 10 coats, and I miss wearing them. I absolutely love wearing winter clothes, so I travel places where I can wear them, such as Monterey, California in the summer (yes, the summer) to wear my winter clothes, since it is cold and foggy in Monterey in the summer. I am dying to wear my black leather pencil skirt, but it is just too warm. Darn. Natalia
I just discovered YOU, Thank you so much. You identify the changes in aging the body more importantly the MIND . Comforting to find a woman who KNOW the total path to feeling LOST in the whirlwind of GROWING emotional and physically. THANK YOU AGAIN
OMG! So glad I just 'found' you! You are my soulmate in the world of fashion. So many times the clothing trends make me gag because they are so frumpy (just watched your video covering that subject). I have to admit that I came close to giving up since I am retired now (Covid also didn't help) and almost broke principle #1, but now I am determined to not let that happen. My role model has always been Audrey Hepburn, especially her pieces designed by Givenchy! I have started a new exercise program, changed eating habits, lost 8 lbs, and decided NOT to go grey. My hair color and cut are a lot like yours. Thank you SO much and I'm looking forward to following more of your videos!
Hi Jenn, I just did that: honed and whittled my wardrobe to classic pieces and got rid of trendy things I never wear. I gave them to the lady who works at the dry cleaners, and she raves about the pieces that I give her.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur Thank you, Miss Marie-Anne. It turns out that the lady who works at the drycleaners loaned one of the elegant dresses that I gave her to another lady who works at the dry cleaners--and she loved wearing it to a wedding in Mexico. My elegant clothing is really getting around.
I love a scarf 3 seasons of the year tied or arranged in a way that creates a V-neckline and gives the illusion of a neck I don't actually have. Also a great way to add color to a neutral outfit or bring the colors that flatter me (rust, periwinkle, teal -- I'm weird, I know) to an outfit that otherwise wouldn't.
I purchased the striped top (Marinière) from Armor Lux and I LOVE it! It's a real treat touch and wear. Also, I love the beautiful stone backdrop of your new home.
I had a caban a marinière and a sweater so many years ago from st James when I lived in France because my granpa lived in Quiberon Morbihan. Actually I lived in Spain and I think It s pretty difficult to find out pieces like these for my wardrobe 😥 otherwise I use to complete any fade look with scarf. I ve got plenty of them. A friend give me a couple of sweaters a few years ago from Filleuses d Arvor. A real treasure and not so expensive for good quality 😉
Another lovely video, to remind us of how effortless it can be to look tres` chic, minimal fuss when putting ourselves together. I am looking for a cashmere sweater, it is the one thing missing ! I have the black trenchcoat, dark jeans( I actually prefer trousers, now that I'm in my 60's, but I do still wear jeans every so often)..... and the other pieces you showed . I hope to find that " just right " Cashmere piece ,lol. I have always loved the Classic pieces, and it's easy to add onto those with lovely accessories. On a side note, ... I was using a scarf , - I had quite a selection- even back when I was in High School. ... I wore them tied in different ways, and yes, on my handbag at times. 🙂😊. Nice to see that certain things are not ever out of style, ... thank you!
I could not agree more about the beauty and value of cashmere sweaters: I now own several and am always on the lookout for sales. They are definitely worth the investment. I would love a classic trench but have difficulty with the proper fit in coats and blazers because I am long-waisted, or long in the torso. I look for princess-style coats in tall sizes and wear longer open cardigans instead of blazers. These are perhaps not so chic but the absence of a defined waist and the softer lines are better for me. While I have been adding more shades of grey to my wardrobe I still love black best, especially for dresses: vive la petite robe noire!
Thank you .lovely list and so true-elegance and quality are allways modern...After reaching 50 I just choose more bright colors (white & beige) then before.
Merci madame pour vos inspirations si necessaires et si pratiques. Votre bon goût tendance classique est toujours une orientation dans l´univers de la mode!
Marie Anne, it is indeed an elegant list for classic pieces! You look fantastic in each of them! For me, I can't pull off the classic trench and the collared cotton shirt. They overwhelm my small bone frame. I own trench/collarless shirt made with soft/silky fabric. They look and feel more feminine on me. I totally agree with your concept, but have to adjust the details of the items to suit me better.
Always helpful, Marie-Anne! When one has at least some of these basics, other less-classic pieces, like something in red or olive or pink, look better and, If they are quality, one gets more wear out of them!
Hello Marie-Anne, this was a very useful video. I have only one mariniere in cotton from Cabastan that I bought many years ago in Carnac and I love it. I agree that cashmere turtlenecks look lux. Today one can find them at reasonable prices everywhere. Oh the caban is really a dream and absolutely agree that it looks terrific with moccasins and jeans. By the way I like your new studio 🤗🖐
I have like 5 Mariner jumpers already. As well as light blue pin stripe, and in larger size pin stripe button up shirts. The navy and white pinstripe button up and pink and white too! 😍
Love your new studio! Thank you for all your wonderful ideas. I’m now on the lookout for dark jeans; although I still love my white ones. I have some pretty scarves which I forget to add to my outfits. They do make your outfits so polished. You make a great stylist and I always learn something from you. 💋 merci.
The only things I don’t have are the pea coat and a decent pair of loafers! I could use a better trench coat but I am waiting……to find the right one! Not too bad! I have a couple of mariniere tops and like them. Great suggestions for looking stylish.
Everything but the pea coat but tbh I probably won't buy one unless I can thrift it as I have several designer jackets and various classic coats purchased over many years ....great vid Marie-Anne....thank you and God bless. Gilly x
Hmmm... My LBD is a little red dress, and I don't know that I will ever find a blazer or trench coat that fits my bust unless I have it custom-made. I prefer leather jackets anyhow, I'm finding out in my "old age". I definitely need the black slacks in a variety of fabrics. All set on the dark jeans and cotton shirts. Breton tops are on my list, but I'm scared of the horizontal stripes across my bust line. It really needs no emphasis! I've seen some Breton-type tops with a v-neck and slanted stripes. Do those count?
I ordered my striped navy blue and white button down from R. Lauren. It might not make sense to wear it with jeans when I have dress slacks. Too 90's besides. When we were still dressing up more for work, casual Fridays transitioned to a basic jeans day (without holes, too much fading, sagging, or beach wear t-shirts) and not too casual. Back then, we wanted to have a dress shirt for dressing up the jeans. Now, jeans are every day in a casual office and a nice cotton sweater, a quality t-shirt and a cardigan, or casual buttoned shirt with loafers or saddle shoes makes for comfortable work attire. The emphasis for most younger looking gals is on hair and make-up.
Vielen Dank Marie-Anne für die vielen tollen Videos! Ich liebe den French Style, die meisten gezeigten Teile besitze ich bereits. Mit den Schals bin ich vorsichtig. In Deutschland sehe ich leider jeden Tag Frauen, die mit bunten Loop Schals Hals und Oberkörper vollstopfen. Das finde ich „very frumpy“.
I understand the need for basic neutrals but I have always wanted a Kelly green trench coat. I found one long ago but could not afford the price so I settled for a tomato red pea coat. I love color. Except for the trench coat and the color of the pea coat, I do own everything else on the list.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur Hello, I tend to agree with everything to say, but could you please create a video on how to make a wardrobe with lots of color. I do own may basic colors but my people love color. My cultural background is Native American, Mexican, Spanish, and a sprinkle of German.
Hi Marie-Anne , thank you what a wonderful vlog. I see I have a lot of fun shopping ahead of me when I return to France to live. I love a good scarf or wrap and will buy them when I see a lovely one, and I have many. Your new area us beautiful, but it is looking a bit dark at the back of the room and was especially noticeable when you did your walk in your lovely black dress. May I suggest a couple of beautiful tall lamps or lights and maybe a beautiful chaise-lounge to compliment that amazing stone work perhaps in a plush cream.or gold velvet behind you to add texture. Greetings From Melbourne Kim 😊👩💼❤
Your first item made me smile:) I have always loved cashmere since I discovered it. Spent my birthday money on it( or boots). have also just bought a black dress, even though I never seem to have anywhere to wear it. But I am guessing French women are not usually hourglass, if they can pull off mariniere or a pea coat?
Dear Marie-Anne, luckily I have most of the items., unless the striped t and sweater, as I'm 2 numbers bigger at my torso than at my hips. This would make my bust even bigger. Instead of loafers I wear other flats, mostly ballerinas.One day I may get a caban jacket, but I've a trench jacket instead...and a -coat, yes. Waiting for spring, after lot of storm and rain only. Thx for your suggestions.
Bonjour Marie Anne, the only piece I mis in my wardrobe is a black pair of tailored trousers in wool. Difficult to find because I am tall. My favorite item is my darkgrey cashmere sweater bought in a mans store. My caban is not navy blue but black...I love it anyway. Its wool, its warm and I wear it for years and never get boared.And being very tall I wear mans shirts with stripes instead of blouses for woman.And a mans horloge.With off course one of my many scarves.And with my hair in a chignon and make up and a small bijou its still feminin. I have a small cabinet with drawers with all my scarves. Love your channel. Kindest regards.
I'm pleased to know that I have all of these items except the pea jacket. But I have another jacket that is similar so no need to rush out and buy something more. I'm sure we all have items we'd add, but one staple in my closet is a black cardigan. I have two, and the lighter wool one is all-season. It suits both a casual and a classic outfit. P.S. I always think of loafers as having a very low heel, not quite a flat. So I'd maybe call your shoes a "heeled loafer" since the style with the hardware across the front is what defines a loafer, I believe. I love yours, by the way!
I have everything except the blazer, the trousers, and the LBD. Have not found what I am looking for yet, or something that fits well. I especially have trouble with blazers so it's a work in progress
I love these classics, however living here on the Australian Gold Coast, sadly there is not much opportunity for a blazer or cashmere sweater. Even in winter it is way too hot, lightweight in winter and super lightweight in summer due to the high humidity.
I have the Peacoat! I never wear it. I would love a trench but I doubt I would wear it. I always feel like I am in a straight jacket when wearing a coat in the car so I tend to wear thinner down coats. I know, I know, we are supposed to look good and that is not always comfort. I had a gorgeous scarf knitted to wear with Peacoat too. I will wear it this winter. I need a button down but need to lose a bit more weight first. I Love this list, I love your channel!
@@MarieAnneLecoeur LOVE your channel, love the advice. Just bought two of your books. Now that I just tossed about 100 pieces of clothes that do not fit, look frumpy, or I just do not like, I will need to organize my closet . Your book will help me buy chic clothes and organize my closet . I am excited!
I have almost everything on this list, with a few tweaks: my peacoat is tan with black trim, tho I’ve had classic navy in the past; i don’t have loafers but have black patent oxfords that I wear in the same way; and my #1 favorite piece of clothing is Le trench: right now I have one in navy cotton, one in black & gray herringbone denim, and one in cinnamon brown faux suede! 😀 Fun list!!
Again, thank you Marieanne. I have most of the items you suggested and will invest in a trench. I’ve been loving wearing scarves and feel very chic. I do have to adapt jeans and slacks because I’m pear 🍐 shaped and chubby. Maybe 🤔 you could suggest a look for a more full figured woman. Thank you so much for your videos, and I think your husband should be a regular on them! Merci, Sandra
Merci pour cette video! Je ne connaissais pas Armor Lux, c’est chose faite! Je suis repartie avec ma marinière et j’ai craqué pour un petit short! Super marque! Merci pour vos précieux conseils!
A wonderful video with a wealth of inspiration. I’m happy to report i I wear a number of items you featured, but will incorporate a few I don’t currently own. Staples are the key to looking chic and elegant, not trendy. Thank you for your kindness and advice.
(Melanie) When I see your videos, I feel like looking pulled together seems so manageable. I really appreciate this about the French Chic style. Also, the navy turtleneck cashmere sweater looks very good on you. I personally love navy so am happy to see that it is a core color in the French style.
I have the Breton, but I would like a few more in a quality material. I am on the hunt for the pea coat and the trench! I'm trying to find them in consignment and vintage. Actually, many of these pieces I know are essential elements of the French wardrobe, but I just don't have them yet! I'm trying stay on the slow fashion route. I'm adding to my wardrobe little by little with good pieces just like you recommend.
I found my first genuine mariniere in a thrift store! It was brand new and a giveaway price. From the label I was able to find the company's online store so I have made several purchases since.
Cashmere is my winter uniform. During the transition seasons I more often wear moreno wool. I love my striped shirts. Oh. I love my lbd. Mephistoes look so nice walking in France and so comfortable. Trench coat, oui. This winter I enjoyed wearing knee length wool coat. Looked very nice around town. Love silk scarves and my cowls. Simple earrings
@@lindariddle2276 I feel like some kind of alien in the desert clad in my elegant outfits, surrounded by the earthlings in their sloppy, wrinkled trash. The clerks at the Safeway in Sun City are always happy to see me, though and always compliment me on my outfits. I look forward to buying groceries. Ha! It's the highlight of my day.
I love the list Marie-Anne. I bought myself a pair of gold loafers as there were none in black & I loved them so much as they reminded me of my grandma wearing her bone coloured loafers many years ago, so when I came across the gold loafers I couldn’t resist them. I will wear them when I finally find a decent pair of bootcut jeans. PS I loved the putting on the scarf in slow motion at end of video! You’re Like a movie star Marie-Anne 🎥 🌟
I've had my 'colours' and figure type analysed. I look lifeless, almost dead, in black anywhere near my face. My best dark color is a mid-navy. My main colours are blues and some turquoise, which enliven my look.I do wear my secondary colours in other clothes. All colors must have a warm, clear undertone. My figure type is a 'soft classic' and I love the classic style of dress with some softening, small prints and a fun piece thrown in at times. All metal jewelry is gold which looks good against my skin tone. I spent money on this analysis, including hair, make-up, shoes etc. but it was well worth it, for the mistakes I am not going to make and that that all clothes go easily together, and therefore the money I save.
Impeccable and fabulous..You are. I love your French lessons too ! Cashmere sweater Yes ! Stripes❤. Get these women out of their sweat suits. Monna from across the pond.
I have been accidentally dressing French all of these years I guess then! I love stripes and solids and prefer dark colors. I love anything that can be interchanged and used for years and love straight lines- simple, elegant. YES.
Chic french style. Merci for helping us ladies have modest style n not trendy. Watching you from Montana susan Hope to see more of your new place!
Perfect! So glad "my" style is valudated. Classic never goes out of fashion. Merci!
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Honestly Marie Anne you are the most elegant woman on RUclips 💐💞
Marie Anne I have almost all of your essentials. I have cashmere sweaters..gray and I have pink I do not have a black blazer but it is on my must but list. I love my black trench and I wear it with my leopard scarf. I have 4 stripped shirts and fabulous white boy friend shirt, little black dress (sleeveless)and dark jeans. It's nice to know that Americans also value the French essentials. GREAT video Marie Anne.
Hi Patricia,
Some of us in America are in awe of the French Chic style and do our best to emulate it. Alas, here in Sun City, Arizona, though, it is a sea of rumpled polyester t-shirts on older ladies and old sweatpants with tennis shoes, dirty and old. Sigh. Poor things. I am doing my best to single-handedly represent French Chic in the Wild West!
Natalia
Arizona
Good for you for elevating style in your environment. I try to do the same up in Minnesota. @nataliamiles7109
Thank you Marie-Anne, I have learned so much from you.Today I had a bank appointment after work and I wore dark jeans,a cashmere sweater from lily silk I had invested in(the one you have as well ,turtle neck) and dark blue caban jacket.I felt confident.Much love from Germany.💝
Hi Martina,
I just bought an ivory classic Lily Silk blouse, and I love it. It arrived in the most beautiful box, wrapped in tissue paper, just like in the 1960s in Northern California at the finest department stores, such as Leask's in Santa Cruz. Your outfit sounds very elegant.
Natalia
Arizona
It really is true that these items will take you anywhere - you will look stylish yet effortless. These classics suit any age so we are no longer slaves to fashion trends. I have a birthday coming up in autumn so will treat myself to a navy caban from one of the French companies. I love the ones by Armor Luxe. I bought some marinieres from Armor Luxe and they are great. My other wish list item is a trench coat. I've been looking for years. I need above the knee and single breasted because I am petite. Also needs to be in a flattering shade for my fair skin. But I will keep looking because I am shopping like a French Woman and will wait for that "wow" piece that is just right. I no longer feel pressured or anxious in shops because I know what it is I am looking for.
Like you I am petite and have been searching for a trench for years but so many of them seem to be made for tall people. I finally found and bought a tailored one to my custom size from Sumissura. You put in your measurements and the coat is made specifically for you. I believe my trench will be in my wardrobe for many years to come so it is an investment piece, not fast fashion. I paid around $270 Australian for mine. You can choose the length, single-breasted, double- breasted etc, and the colour. I was surprised how good the quality was when it arrived. They ship world wide. Bonne chance!
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Thanks to your channel and French chic advice I have all the items! Now I truly feel amazing shopping my closet! ❤
Bonjour Marie-Anne! I have all but two items you mention...a navy blue pea coat and a little black dress. One day I'll find the perfect pieces but I will not settle and they have to be a WOW otherwise it's a NO! Your mantra follows me when I go shopping!!
Since I started watching your channel I have streamlined my wardrobe and gave away six huge bags of my tutti frutti colored clothes. I have many cashmere sweaters and I now wear only neutrals! Thank you so much, you are an inspiration!
I loved your description--tutti frutti clothes. I gained a lot of weight during the lockdowns and right now am looking at a closet full of tutti frutti-colored clothes that don't fit. I am in the process of getting back down to my normal weight but keep looking at these clothes and wish that I had the nerve to just donate them so that when I am back to my normal weight, I can make a neutral capsule wardrobe. You got rid of your colorful clothes, I can do it too!
Dear Marie-Anne,
Thank you for this very helpful tutorial on the essentials of a French Chic wardrobe; I love all your items, and you look stunning in all of them. I do have most of them, except for the jeans, which I need to buy. I love that all of your items work together--so many looks from casual to dressy. I am becoming more French Chic by the minute by listening to you and watching you model the outfits. My wardrobe is more elegant, timeless, and refined, thanks to you! What would we do without your style sense and sage advice?
Natalia
Arizona
I'm happy to see that I own all of the essential items, thanks to my years of your much valued instruction. I will say that all of the pieces have worked for me.
I have everything except the Navy peacoat but as a Floridian, I rarely need a coat unless I travel out of state. I will still add it to my list next time I’m shopping!
I have worn scarves for about 25 years and often get comments, ahh you wear them well, like the French 💝 the French always look classy and chic. Merci Beaucoup Marie-Anne 😙
Marie Anne, I love your advice. Merci!
You're very welcome Stacey 🤗
Such a joyous video. Great capsule, great background, great energy from our favorite french stylist!!! Does not get any better than that!!❤💃❤
I do love cashmere sweaters but have yet to get a turtleneck one. I hope I find one I like, I’ll be on the hunt. I have a gray wool peacoat that I have had now for 10 years and still wear it every fall/winter season. I have tons of scarfs and really don’t wear them enough. I think I will make it a point to try more ways of wearing them to brighten up outfits.
I find Uniqlo is a good source of good quality wool turtlenecks
Uniqlo sell them as part of their winter stock. Try online. Good luck.
Great list! I don’t have everything exactly but it’s close. Really it’s like an Audrey Hepburn list. Great pieces for great style. I love your channel. It really helps us hone in our style. 💗
I love the stone background!!! Very beautiful.
French Women dress very elegant but its now Summer in New Zealand. But I go back to your tips in our Winter Thanks Marie-anne 😊 nice day
This is now my shopping bible!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank youuuuuuu!
So glad to see I have all your items with a couple of exceptions. I’m still on the hunt for just the right pea coat but in it’s place I have a lovely navy blue car coat in thick wool. Still looking for the pea coat though! My trench coat is not in black or beige but classic camel. It works beautifully for me.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur yes, I’ll keep looking!
My trench is camel too. I bought it on ebay and love it.
My mother went to France several times. She always wore a scarf when she wanted to look special. I started wearing them several years ago. They definitely add to your outfit.
Bonjour Marie-Anne,
Thanks to having watched your videos for the past few months, I am building a French chic wardrobe. I had a grey pea coat and will continue to wear it for many years. This spring I'm on the hunt for a trench coat and a blue striped shirt. I am loving the look of wearing shirts tucked in with a belt on my jeans or cords and find it slimming in spite of the fact that I don't have the same waistline I had when I was younger. Since I'm allergic to wool (boohoo) I am always on the lookout for sweaters in cotton or man-made fibres. I find that nylon blends wear much better than acrylic ones.
Your new loft studio is a great space for shooting your videos!
Merci,
J'aime foulards. Merci beaucoup Marie-Anne.
The lighting and makeup was on point!
Unic peaces!!I'll keep the list and i'll try to invest in all this items. Only i don't wear shirts because they don't fit me well. I'm a inverted triangle and if the shirt is ok in my shoulders is to big in my waist.
Thank you. Please do more of these lists. What about the ballet flat shoes?
Thank you for your advice. It is always useful. A note on colours: what happens if the de rigeur colours do not flatter the complexion at all? What then?
The only de rigeur colours for you are the ones that suit and flatter your complexion JustMe 😃
Thank you.🙂@@MarieAnneLecoeur
I love a Mariniere in classic colors. But, I also find them really useful in other colors, especially if I can find one to match a “tricky color” bottom. I have an unusual-color khaki green skirt that didn’t seem to work well with any of my tops, but I found a khaki and white Mariniere that is perfect. (Normally khaki green is pretty easy to combine with other colors, this particular shade isn’t).
I always love watching your videos. And the new background is very chic. I have the shirt, a Jean skirt, scarves and turtlenecks for when I go to the Mountains. I miss having a caban, and especially my white trench. I want to make me a LBD, and a white blouse. This Ecuador weather just cramps my style. 😂😂
HI Dorcas,
I know what you mean about the weather cramping your style. I live in Arizona, and it is too warm here for a coat in the winter. I have 10 coats, and I miss wearing them. I absolutely love wearing winter clothes, so I travel places where I can wear them, such as Monterey, California in the summer (yes, the summer) to wear my winter clothes, since it is cold and foggy in Monterey in the summer. I am dying to wear my black leather pencil skirt, but it is just too warm. Darn.
Natalia
@@nataliamiles7109 thanks for sharing... Thank goodness for travels that give us opportunities to change wardrobe 😊
I just discovered YOU, Thank you so much. You identify the changes in aging the body more importantly the MIND . Comforting to find a woman who KNOW the total path to feeling LOST in the whirlwind of GROWING emotional and physically. THANK YOU AGAIN
You are very welcome 🙏
OMG! So glad I just 'found' you! You are my soulmate in the world of fashion. So many times the clothing trends make me gag because they are so frumpy (just watched your video covering that subject). I have to admit that I came close to giving up since I am retired now (Covid also didn't help) and almost broke principle #1, but now I am determined to not let that happen. My role model has always been Audrey Hepburn, especially her pieces designed by Givenchy! I have started a new exercise program, changed eating habits, lost 8 lbs, and decided NOT to go grey. My hair color and cut are a lot like yours. Thank you SO much and I'm looking forward to following more of your videos!
I'm working on this list. I have some and am working on more. I'm always inspired to purge my closet after your videos. That's a good thing g.
Hi Jenn,
I just did that: honed and whittled my wardrobe to classic pieces and got rid of trendy things I never wear. I gave them to the lady who works at the dry cleaners, and she raves about the pieces that I give her.
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Thank you, Miss Marie-Anne. It turns out that the lady who works at the drycleaners loaned one of the elegant dresses that I gave her to another lady who works at the dry cleaners--and she loved wearing it to a wedding in Mexico. My elegant clothing is really getting around.
I love a scarf 3 seasons of the year tied or arranged in a way that creates a V-neckline and gives the illusion of a neck I don't actually have. Also a great way to add color to a neutral outfit or bring the colors that flatter me (rust, periwinkle, teal -- I'm weird, I know) to an outfit that otherwise wouldn't.
I purchased the striped top (Marinière) from Armor Lux and I LOVE it! It's a real treat touch and wear. Also, I love the beautiful stone backdrop of your new home.
I had a caban a marinière and a sweater so many years ago from st James when I lived in France because my granpa lived in Quiberon Morbihan. Actually I lived in Spain and I think It s pretty difficult to find out pieces like these for my wardrobe 😥 otherwise I use to complete any fade look with scarf. I ve got plenty of them. A friend give me a couple of sweaters a few years ago from Filleuses d Arvor. A real treasure and not so expensive for good quality 😉
Another lovely video, to remind us of how effortless it can be to look tres` chic, minimal fuss when putting ourselves together. I am looking for a cashmere sweater, it is the one thing missing ! I have the black trenchcoat, dark jeans( I actually prefer trousers, now that I'm in my 60's, but I do still wear jeans every so often)..... and the other pieces you showed . I hope to find that " just right " Cashmere piece ,lol.
I have always loved the Classic pieces, and it's easy to add onto those with lovely accessories. On a side note, ... I was using a scarf , - I had quite a selection- even back when I was in High School. ... I wore them tied in different ways, and yes, on my handbag at times.
🙂😊. Nice to see that certain things are not ever out of style, ... thank you!
@@MarieAnneLecoeur Indeed. ...and you are versed at showing that. 🙂😊🤗
This was fantastic. So helpful. Thank you 🤓🇨🇦
Thanks for the list, I am going shopping 😅🧥🥿👌🏻!
Thanks Marie-Anne love this! will be looking for a Breton top! 😊
I could not agree more about the beauty and value of cashmere sweaters: I now own several and am always on the lookout for sales. They are definitely worth the investment. I would love a classic trench but have difficulty with the proper fit in coats and blazers because I am long-waisted, or long in the torso. I look for princess-style coats in tall sizes and wear longer open cardigans instead of blazers. These are perhaps not so chic but the absence of a defined waist and the softer lines are better for me. While I have been adding more shades of grey to my wardrobe I still love black best, especially for dresses: vive la petite robe noire!
emma…have you looked at London Fog? You might need to get it tailored if you can’t find the proper fit.
Thank you .lovely list and so true-elegance and quality are allways modern...After reaching 50 I just choose more bright colors (white & beige) then before.
Merci madame pour vos inspirations si necessaires et si pratiques. Votre bon goût tendance classique est toujours une orientation dans l´univers de la mode!
Marie Anne, it is indeed an elegant list for classic pieces! You look fantastic in each of them! For me, I can't pull off the classic trench and the collared cotton shirt. They overwhelm my small bone frame. I own trench/collarless shirt made with soft/silky fabric. They look and feel more feminine on me. I totally agree with your concept, but have to adjust the details of the items to suit me better.
Me too. I am very short and busty. Shirts look terrible on me. I like the look but I don't suit it.
I love your videos! So easy to dress when I follow your advice.
I have all of these 🙂
My cashmere sweaters are from IDLF at Uniqlo so they are much cheaper!
I love your beautiful high heel loafers.
I see a video from Marie-Anne and click Like, I know I’m going to love it and get value from it.
Always helpful, Marie-Anne! When one has at least some of these basics, other less-classic pieces, like something in red or olive or pink, look better and, If they are quality, one gets more wear out of them!
Exactly right Susan 😃👍
Bon soir Marie-Anne, thanks for the video.
I think I am on a good way 😀.
Except the dress and the caban, all the other pieces are in my wardrobe 🤗.
This was a really good reminder of the French essentials.
Hello Marie-Anne, this was a very useful video. I have only one mariniere in cotton from Cabastan that I bought many years ago in Carnac and I love it. I agree that cashmere turtlenecks look lux. Today one can find them at reasonable prices everywhere. Oh the caban is really a dream and absolutely agree that it looks terrific with moccasins and jeans. By the way I like your new
studio 🤗🖐
I have like 5 Mariner jumpers already. As well as light blue pin stripe, and in larger size pin stripe button up shirts. The navy and white pinstripe button up and pink and white too! 😍
Also I would add a great white shirt. I never miss your show. I really like your house and the grounds.
Love your new studio! Thank you for all your wonderful ideas. I’m now on the lookout for dark jeans; although I still love my white ones. I have some pretty scarves which I forget to add to my outfits. They do make your outfits so polished. You make a great stylist and I always learn something from you. 💋 merci.
Hi Jane,
White jeans look so fresh; I need a pair of those! Yes, the scarves really elevate an outfit; I need to wear more of mine.
The only things I don’t have are the pea coat and a decent pair of loafers! I could use a better trench coat but I am waiting……to find the right one! Not too bad! I have a couple of mariniere tops and like them. Great suggestions for looking stylish.
Everything but the pea coat but tbh I probably won't buy one unless I can thrift it as I have several designer jackets and various classic coats purchased over many years ....great vid Marie-Anne....thank you and God bless.
Gilly x
Hmmm... My LBD is a little red dress, and I don't know that I will ever find a blazer or trench coat that fits my bust unless I have it custom-made. I prefer leather jackets anyhow, I'm finding out in my "old age". I definitely need the black slacks in a variety of fabrics. All set on the dark jeans and cotton shirts. Breton tops are on my list, but I'm scared of the horizontal stripes across my bust line. It really needs no emphasis! I've seen some Breton-type tops with a v-neck and slanted stripes. Do those count?
Thank you I learn alot. You are truly and Amazing Elegant lady.
Merci Movita x
I love this new setup in your new house and the walk wearing your little black dress was simply spectacular!
Thank u soo much 4 decluttering vidios,,much needed,,I've prepared my box and it's gonba be full very soon😄
I ordered my striped navy blue and white button down from R. Lauren. It might not make sense to wear it with jeans when I have dress slacks. Too 90's besides. When we were still dressing up more for work, casual Fridays transitioned to a basic jeans day (without holes, too much fading, sagging, or beach wear t-shirts) and not too casual. Back then, we wanted to have a dress shirt for dressing up the jeans. Now, jeans are every day in a casual office and a nice cotton sweater, a quality t-shirt and a cardigan, or casual buttoned shirt with loafers or saddle shoes makes for comfortable work attire. The emphasis for most younger looking gals is on hair and make-up.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur Barbara A
@@Barbaramamato The "x" is a kiss, not a mistake regarding your last name. 🙄
All of this is essential, really. And the blazer is so elegant, so French / if I'm not mistaken 🙂
Vielen Dank Marie-Anne für die vielen tollen Videos!
Ich liebe den French Style, die meisten gezeigten Teile besitze ich bereits.
Mit den Schals bin ich vorsichtig.
In Deutschland sehe ich leider jeden Tag Frauen, die mit bunten Loop Schals Hals und Oberkörper vollstopfen. Das finde ich „very frumpy“.
I understand the need for basic neutrals but I have always wanted a Kelly green trench coat. I found one long ago but could not afford the price so I settled for a tomato red pea coat. I love color. Except for the trench coat and the color of the pea coat, I do own everything else on the list.
Hi Nell,
A kelly green trench coat sounds beautiful! Keep looking; you are bound to find it someday. The red pea coat sounds pretty, too.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur Hello, I tend to agree with everything to say, but could you please create a video on how to make a wardrobe with lots of color. I do own may basic colors but my people love color. My cultural background is Native American, Mexican, Spanish, and a sprinkle of German.
I concur! I am ogling a classic red trench right now. Beige doesnt do a ton for my coloring, But it also camouflages dog hair.
Tres cool!
I was hoping you’d get to scarves 😄 I love them myself!
Hi Marie-Anne , thank you what a wonderful vlog. I see I have a lot of fun shopping ahead of me when I return to France to live. I love a good scarf or wrap and will buy them when I see a lovely one, and I have many. Your new area us beautiful, but it is looking a bit dark at the back of the room and was especially noticeable when you did your walk in your lovely black dress. May I suggest a couple of beautiful tall lamps or lights and maybe a beautiful chaise-lounge to compliment that amazing stone work perhaps in a plush cream.or gold velvet behind you to add texture. Greetings From Melbourne Kim 😊👩💼❤
Your first item made me smile:) I have always loved cashmere since I discovered it. Spent my birthday money on it( or boots). have also just bought a black dress, even though I never seem to have anywhere to wear it. But I am guessing French women are not usually hourglass, if they can pull off mariniere or a pea coat?
Great video, great advice and I'm learning Un petit français 😃😃
Dear Marie-Anne, luckily I have most of the items., unless the striped t and sweater, as I'm 2 numbers bigger at my torso than at my hips. This would make my bust even bigger. Instead of loafers I wear other flats, mostly ballerinas.One day I may get a caban jacket, but I've a trench jacket instead...and a -coat, yes. Waiting for spring, after lot of storm and rain only. Thx for your suggestions.
Bonjour Marie Anne, the only piece I mis in my wardrobe is a black pair of tailored trousers in wool. Difficult to find because I am tall. My favorite item is my darkgrey cashmere sweater bought in a mans store. My caban is not navy blue but black...I love it anyway. Its wool, its warm and I wear it for years and never get boared.And being very tall I wear mans shirts with stripes instead of blouses for woman.And a mans horloge.With off course one of my many scarves.And with my hair in a chignon and make up and a small bijou its still feminin. I have a small cabinet with drawers with all my scarves. Love your channel. Kindest regards.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur Merci Marie Anne!
Good morning, Marie-Anne 🌞🌞
Such a good informative video - back to the basics 🤗🤔👍🏼. Thank you 😊.
Have a great Day 🌷🌷.
@@MarieAnneLecoeur 🙏🏻 I agree 👍🏻🌷🌷
I'm pleased to know that I have all of these items except the pea jacket. But I have another jacket that is similar so no need to rush out and buy something more. I'm sure we all have items we'd add, but one staple in my closet is a black cardigan. I have two, and the lighter wool one is all-season. It suits both a casual and a classic outfit. P.S. I always think of loafers as having a very low heel, not quite a flat. So I'd maybe
call your shoes a "heeled loafer" since the style with the hardware across the front is what defines a loafer, I believe. I love yours, by the way!
Looking for a pair of block heel loafers to replace the ones I wore out. They are a must! (and so are the other pieces). Thanks Marie-Anne!
Love this video. I have some pieces already 😉 will get the rest of them soon. Thanks again Marianne!
My favorite video of all favorites)) Merci!
I have everything except the blazer, the trousers, and the LBD. Have not found what I am looking for yet, or something that fits well. I especially have trouble with blazers so it's a work in progress
Thank you Marie-Anne.
I love these classics, however living here on the Australian Gold Coast, sadly there is not much opportunity for a blazer or cashmere sweater. Even in winter it is way too hot, lightweight in winter and super lightweight in summer due to the high humidity.
I have the Peacoat! I never wear it. I would love a trench but I doubt I would wear it. I always feel like I am in a straight jacket when wearing a coat in the car so I tend to wear thinner down coats. I know, I know, we are supposed to look good and that is not always comfort. I had a gorgeous scarf knitted to wear with Peacoat too. I will wear it this winter. I need a button down but need to lose a bit more weight first. I Love this list, I love your channel!
@@MarieAnneLecoeur LOVE your channel, love the advice. Just bought two of your books. Now that I just tossed about 100 pieces of clothes that do not fit, look frumpy, or I just do not like, I will need to organize my closet . Your book will help me buy chic clothes and organize my closet . I am excited!
Learning so much with your videos!! Ty
I have almost everything on this list, with a few tweaks: my peacoat is tan with black trim, tho I’ve had classic navy in the past; i don’t have loafers but have black patent oxfords that I wear in the same way; and my #1 favorite piece of clothing is Le trench: right now I have one in navy cotton, one in black & gray herringbone denim, and one in cinnamon brown faux suede! 😀 Fun list!!
Again, thank you Marieanne. I have most of the items you suggested and will invest in a trench. I’ve been loving wearing scarves and feel very chic. I do have to adapt jeans and slacks because I’m pear 🍐 shaped and chubby. Maybe 🤔 you could suggest a look for a more full figured woman. Thank you so much for your videos, and I think your husband should be a regular on them! Merci, Sandra
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Oh, I love this term: "Pear-licious"!
Merci pour cette video! Je ne connaissais pas Armor Lux, c’est chose faite! Je suis repartie avec ma marinière et j’ai craqué pour un petit short! Super marque!
Merci pour vos précieux conseils!
Excellent class… learned good stuff❣️❣️❣️
I love your videos!
A wonderful video with a wealth of inspiration. I’m happy to report i I wear a number of items you featured, but will incorporate a few I don’t currently own. Staples are the key to looking chic and elegant, not trendy. Thank you for your kindness and advice.
(Melanie) When I see your videos, I feel like looking pulled together seems so manageable. I really appreciate this about the French Chic style. Also, the navy turtleneck cashmere sweater looks very good on you. I personally love navy so am happy to see that it is a core color in the French style.
I have the Breton, but I would like a few more in a quality material. I am on the hunt for the pea coat and the trench! I'm trying to find them in consignment and vintage. Actually, many of these pieces I know are essential elements of the French wardrobe, but I just don't have them yet! I'm trying stay on the slow fashion route. I'm adding to my wardrobe little by little with good pieces just like you recommend.
I found my first genuine mariniere in a thrift store! It was brand new and a giveaway price. From the label I was able to find the company's online store so I have made several purchases since.
@@SueRosalie Oh wonderful! That gives me hope.
I'm all about the 100% Cotton shirts!
Cashmere is my winter uniform. During the transition seasons I more often wear moreno wool. I love my striped shirts. Oh. I love my lbd. Mephistoes look so nice walking in France and so comfortable. Trench coat, oui. This winter I enjoyed wearing knee length wool coat. Looked very nice around town. Love silk scarves and my cowls. Simple earrings
Sounds French Chic Perfect 😃
This Texas girl is ready for a trip to France. I have all these items. I love to wear scarves. I especially love them in winter with my coats.
HI Linda,
I feel the same way; my wardrobe is ready for France! My outfits are wasted on the locals in my neck of the desert.
Natalia
Arizona
@@nataliamiles7109 Everyone here dresses so sloppy that when someone dresses nice they really stand out. It's sad.
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I feel like some kind of alien in the desert clad in my elegant outfits, surrounded by the earthlings in their sloppy, wrinkled trash. The clerks at the Safeway in Sun City are always happy to see me, though and always compliment me on my outfits. I look forward to buying groceries. Ha! It's the highlight of my day.
@@nataliamiles7109 I understand. I always feel over dressed even in jeans. It is really sad.
Excellent video…. Great list of classics and the details that you have mentioned with each item are really interesting. 😊👍
I have lots of scarves. 😂
Thank you. I need the stripped suéter and the loafer’s, among others. Thanks a lot. As always, very useful info. Merci.
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I love the list Marie-Anne. I bought myself a pair of gold loafers as there were none in black & I loved them so much as they reminded me of my grandma wearing her bone coloured loafers many years ago, so when I came across the gold loafers I couldn’t resist them. I will wear them when I finally find a decent pair of bootcut jeans.
PS I loved the putting on the scarf in slow motion at end of video! You’re Like a movie star Marie-Anne
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Great list. I am currently looking for a new trench and a well fitted black blazer. Thank you
I've had my 'colours' and figure type analysed. I look lifeless, almost dead, in black anywhere near my face. My best dark color is a mid-navy. My main colours are blues and some turquoise, which enliven my look.I do wear my secondary colours in other clothes. All colors must have a warm, clear undertone. My figure type is a 'soft classic' and I love the classic style of dress with some softening, small prints and a fun piece thrown in at times. All metal jewelry is gold which looks good against my skin tone. I spent money on this analysis, including hair, make-up, shoes etc. but it was well worth it, for the mistakes I am not going to make and that that all clothes go easily together, and therefore the money I save.
Impeccable and fabulous..You are. I love your French lessons too ! Cashmere sweater Yes ! Stripes❤. Get these women out of their sweat suits.
Monna from across the pond.
I have been accidentally dressing French all of these years I guess then! I love stripes and solids and prefer dark colors. I love anything that can be interchanged and used for years and love straight lines- simple, elegant. YES.
Those loafers are to die for ♥️. I realized I have everything in my wardrobe that you mentioned in this video other than a navy 🧥. Thank you xoxo
@@MarieAnneLecoeur where are they from? Merci