Hi Robin, that's lovely to hear, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🤗 It's a beautiful shirt, I feel the ruffle is a sweet and feminine detail, really happy you like it too ❤ Wishing you a wonderful weekend
Now you mentioned straght leg lejana, I always remember the Levis 501 that a Jean Store, back in the 90's we're very famous, They we're the best get for your casual, queriendo, atole even to the supermarket. The brand St. James, remember my mom had stuits with that brand name
It's lovely to hear this brought up some memories for you, thank you so much for sharing! 🤗 I haven't ever had a pair of 501's but after doing this video and looking at them online, I'm quite tempted to try them out!
You researched and presented these top 5 French style wardrobe essentials in a lovely way. I agree with each item you had in the top 5 and would add the following: a silk scarf, sunglasses, loafers, trench coat and blazer. When I think of a well dressed French woman, I picture her wearing a white shirt, jeans, blazer, loafers and sunglasses. Just one image that I have of the impeccable French style. I am obsessed with « la marinière » and my collection extends to T-shirts and knits 😊I have the Sézane Colette Marinière in the ecru navy and ecru burgundy; two merino wool sweaters in navy with ecru stripes and black with ecru stripes; and at least 5 other striped variations. I feel wonderful when I wear this style ❤️
Hi Cristina, thank you, I'm really happy to hear that you liked it! 😊 Love your suggestions here, and all very classic wardrobe essentials as well! 🥰 I'd like to get the Sézane ecru and bordeaux marinière too ❤ Which are your recommended brands for some marinières? I feel a lot of brands have tried to do these and some fare better than others 💯 It's lovely to hear about your collection and that this is an item which really feels natural for you to wear - that's definitely a key piece and part of your style! 🧶
And a few more hints, from wikipedia: The term blue-jeans is believed to derive directly from the French words "bleu de Gênes" or "blu di Genova" in Italian. The jeans fabric originated in the maritime republic of Genoa. It was reinvented in 1871 as we know it today by the tailor Jacob Davis and patented with Levi Strauss on 20 May 1873.
@@leonorabruno84 Ah thank you so much for sharing! Who would have known jeans or denim have such a rich history and spanning multiple countries too?! 💙👖💙 Such a universal wardrobe staple 😍
Bonjour! I really enjoyed your video. The five choices that you asked me to choose which do like to wear, la mariniere, the Chanel style shoes :beige with black tips), lacy blouses, feminine skirts, and scarves.
Bonjour Beau, ça va?! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much for sharing your feedback and suggestions too, they're quite feminine and classic, love all your top 5 pieces! Which types of scarves do you have? I'm thinking of adding a small neck scarf style one to my collection as at the moment I only have winter appropriate scarves 🧣
@@LaurenGraceHarding yes I did. I bought a classic white shirt and the light blue one as well. Added some cute earrings as well. Can't wait to receive them.
That's wonderful news and classic choices! ❤ I've been eyeing off the blue shirt myself 💙 Let me know your thoughts on it, when the delivery arrives as I'd love to hear your feedback
Hi Lauren, I love how sweet and thorough you are with all your videos. I too, appreciate the extra work you put in to give us background on the styles. Its so hard to choose a favorite, but will go with the white lacy top. Have a beautiful day!
Hi Gina! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much, that's such a lovely message and great feedback, I'm really happy to hear that you liked it 🤗 A white lacy top is such a beautiful choice ❤ Thank you for making the time to watch and comment, happy new week! 😘
hello dear, here I am again commenting on one of your videos. What I like is that you often add extra notes and photos, about your research, further explanations, interesting publications: congratulations - I know how much work this requires. I'll keep watching now (I've written to you on the spur of the moment) and hope that things will smooth out for you in Australia (let's say so, without adding anything else). Have a nice sunday, with a hug from Italy.
Ciao, Leonora! 🙋♀️ It's so lovely to hear from you again, how have you been? Hope all is well 🤗 Thank you so much for making the time to watch and for the lovely feedback, I really appreciate your kind support ❤ I feel things are slowly improving down here in Australia, it looks like we can travel overseas again soon which is wonderful ✈ Wishing you a wonderful Sunday ☀️
Hello Lauren! You hit the nail on the head with your choices! Another item that comes to mind is a simple white t-shirt. It was wonderful to learn about the history of each piece. Thank you for sharing it! 🤍
Hi Agnes 🙋♀️ Ah thank you so much, it's lovely to hear your thoughts on this - I agree wholeheartedly with your suggestion re. a white t-shirt as well, truly such a wardrobe essential 🤍👕🤍 Thank you for making the time to watch and comment, wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
Hi Lauren! Thank you for this video, I appreciate all the reference photos and background information. My favourite would be Breton style tops; I have 5 of them, in various styles. I would add a silk scarf to the list, perhaps because I love wearing scarves so much 😍. I picture French a style woman wearing a pair of straight denim worn with a white button down shirt, and a silk scarf at her neck or tied to her structured handbag. Have a wonderful week! 🌞
Hi Cathy, thank you for your lovely message! 🙏 Can't go past a Breton top! Which is your favourite style? Do you have the navy or in other colours? Oh yes, a classic silk scarf! Great choice, I really was pondering whether to include or not. This is an item on my wish-list 😉 Your image is totally on point, from my perspective too! And the structured handbag as well! ❤👜🥰
@@LaurenGraceHarding It is so hard to say which is my favourite; I do wear my knit navy with ivory stripe the most. It has three buttons on one shoulder; I bought it at Macy's years ago! I do have one that is ivory with tan stripes, and I wear it a lot in the summer. My two favourite silk scarves came from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC; their gift shop has some of the most beautiful things! 😊.
@@cathyshannon2130 navy and ivory is a classic combo and the buttons would add that extra design detail which sounds lovely 🥰 I will keep that in mind for when I visit NYC and the Met - hoping to visit in 2023! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts here, wish you a wonderful new week ahead 🙋♀️
Hi Sherry! 🙋♀️ I think you're right, it's interesting that denim fabric originated from France! 👖❤🇨🇵 Thank you so much for sharing and happy new week 😊
Levi’s pants are still popular in states, once was for workers cowboys then transition to like style you see in movies like greasers hippies. It’s still a big icon now from its origin from San Francisco to globally.
Hi Irvin, it's great to hear they're still popular in the states, as they should be! 👖❤🇺🇲 I didn't know they originate from San Fran, that's good to know! If I pick up a pair before my US visit, I will be proudly wearing them when I do visit ✈ Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
@@LaurenGraceHarding thanks Lauren, there is the flag ship store in NYC near Times Square that’s the Levi’s or San Fran one too. So there a good place to get them and customize there in either.
Hi there Marianne! 🙋♀️ Thank you for sharing your favourite piece, I really appreciate it 😊 I completely understand why you love a Breton top, such a classic (and French) choice 🧶👕 🇨🇵 Happy new week! 😘
Love all of them. Ok I miss a basket bag, because I prefer the cross body bag and also prefer the Chanel sling pumps or the Gucci loafer over the ballet flats .
Hi Julia! 🙋♀️ Same as you as I love crossbody handbags and the Gucci jordaans are my most comfy shoes (apart from my slippers!) ❤ I would love to get a small basket bag just for the warmer months though ☀️👜🏝 The Chanel slingback pumps have been on my wish-list for years! Was planning to get them for my birthday this year but we had restrictions, so hopefully in the future 🤞 It's lovely to hear your thoughts and your suggestions on pieces here, thank you for sharing 🤗 Happy Sunday 😘
Congratulations Lauren for a fabulous, interesting and so unique approach to the French basics!!! Needles to say i love all of them! They are my most worn pieces, not just because they are of French origin, but because these are all so chic and comfortable to wear! Straight leg jeans, marinier, ballet flats (If the weather requires, I add a trench coat (gabardine), E voila! I have countless pair of ballet flats, and mariners in cotton and in knits for the winter! It is so interesting to see the history behind each piece! I loved the presentation with the descriptive images and writing in French! Bravo!
Thanks Katerina, it's so lovely to hear your thoughts on the pieces and the video too, I'm really happy you liked it! 🤗 And also love hearing about your most worn pieces too...❤ I'm definitely with you on adding a trench coat for those cooler days 💯 and really glad you liked the history bits as well - I love learning about history with style (and other topics too), so it was fun to share this 😊 Hope your week has been treating you well so far!
Thank you for an informative fashion video. I love history as much as I love fashion , so this was great. I enjoy seeing the older photos and how styles cycle back into fashion . You could do a whole video of Audrey Hepburn style
Hi Linda, thank you so much! 🙋♀️ It's great to hear your feedback on this and we're similar as I also love history as well, so I'm really happy to hear that you liked it 🤗 That is a great suggestion, thank you for sharing! 🙏 Wish you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
The denim fabric of jeans actually originates from a tough, durable fabric manufactured in Nimes, in France. So even if jeans are American, the fabric they’re made from is French! Great video, Lauren. Very enjoyable!! xx
Side note... can't believe how far you have come.. I remembered when I subscribed you had 262 subscribers...great job band great content...well done 🙌🙌
Hi Donna, thank you! 🙏❤😊 Yes, it's been great, I think there were x2 videos which got some views in September so it's grown in a short space of time, which is amazing 💯 Thank you for your support, it's really lovely that you have stuck around as I muddle through this, hopefully I can improve over time with more practice 😘
Great video. What I read about the Breton top was that the stripes would show under the water if the sailor fell off the boat he would be easier to find. I'm confused about the Levis jeans though. I read that the denim fabric was used for mining? in France. And then that fabric was brought to the States for working in the gold mines because of the durability of the fabric. The coin pocket was there to hold their money. I guess in those days miners didn't have bills. But it's a good place for us to put our loonies, ha ha!!
Hi Sherry! 🙋♀️ Yes, I read that as well about the stripes - so not just for the aesthetics but for a practical purpose too which is interesting 🇨🇵 It may have been used for mining and originated from France. I guess my approach was to look at the first most well known jeans e.g. Levis so I used some info I found on their website - another person shared the denim fabric is thought to have originated from France - so maybe we actually have the French to thank for jeans too! ❤🇨🇵👖
Such a lovely video Lauren. I love how you provided some history behind each piece. All are definitely essentials for French style. Cheers! Have a great week!
I’ve only just discovered you on RUclips, but I love your content! Plus your the same size as me which is extremely helpful!! You deserve a lot more followers xx
Hi Dawn! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much for your kind support and I'm really happy to hear that you liked the videos too! 🤗 Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
Love the video Lauren! J'aime tout les chose Francaise! As I get older, I realize more and more how important the basics are. Any luck in getting us a Sezane discount?
Thank you Effie! 🙏 I understand what you mean about the basics as it's the same for me too 😊 Still working on that, will let you know! Hope you have a wonderful new week ahead 😘
What a lovely video, Lauren and so thouroughly researched! Next summer, I really have to get a basket bag....If I may ask: which size did you pick for the Sézane jeans? Have a sunny Sunday!!!
Thank you Susanna, so happy you liked it! 🤗 Yes, I'm thinking I will add a small one to my wish-list too! ☀️👜🏝 Ah so this is a good question actually. I originally ordered the size 25 then exchanged for size 24. But I feel I should have stuck with size 25 now 🤭 I may end up with getting the 25. The 24 fits me better on the waist but is tight on the hips... and the 25 was loose on the waist but much more comfy on the hips
I really wish I'd stuck with the size 25. It's easy to get the waist professionally altered/taken in and then it would be fine of the hips...lesson learnt for me!
Happy Sunday everyone! ☀️ What would be your top 5 French style wardrobe essentials? Let me know your choices in the comments below! ⤵️
This was a refreshing take on french style essentials. Thank you for explaining the history of each piece!
Hi Sherry! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much, really appreciate your feedback 😊 Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
Love the history behind these pieces. Love the Chloe white shirt! Gorgeous!
Hi Robin, that's lovely to hear, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🤗 It's a beautiful shirt, I feel the ruffle is a sweet and feminine detail, really happy you like it too ❤ Wishing you a wonderful weekend
Now you mentioned straght leg lejana, I always remember the Levis 501 that a Jean Store, back in the 90's we're very famous, They we're the best get for your casual, queriendo, atole even to the supermarket. The brand St. James, remember my mom had stuits with that brand name
It's lovely to hear this brought up some memories for you, thank you so much for sharing! 🤗 I haven't ever had a pair of 501's but after doing this video and looking at them online, I'm quite tempted to try them out!
You researched and presented these top 5 French style wardrobe essentials in a lovely way. I agree with each item you had in the top 5 and would add the following: a silk scarf, sunglasses, loafers, trench coat and blazer. When I think of a well dressed French woman, I picture her wearing a white shirt, jeans, blazer, loafers and sunglasses. Just one image that I have of the impeccable French style. I am obsessed with « la marinière » and my collection extends to T-shirts and knits 😊I have the Sézane Colette Marinière in the ecru navy and ecru burgundy; two merino wool sweaters in navy with ecru stripes and black with ecru stripes; and at least 5 other striped variations. I feel wonderful when I wear this style ❤️
Hi Cristina, thank you, I'm really happy to hear that you liked it! 😊 Love your suggestions here, and all very classic wardrobe essentials as well! 🥰 I'd like to get the Sézane ecru and bordeaux marinière too ❤ Which are your recommended brands for some marinières? I feel a lot of brands have tried to do these and some fare better than others 💯 It's lovely to hear about your collection and that this is an item which really feels natural for you to wear - that's definitely a key piece and part of your style! 🧶
The word “denim” comes from a twill fabric called “Serge de Nîmes”, first woven in Nîmes, France :)
Oooh does it really?! 😮👖🇨🇵 I did not know that, thank you for sharing! 🤗 Denim - French and a French wardrobe essential! 😉
And a few more hints, from wikipedia: The term blue-jeans is believed to derive directly from the French words "bleu de Gênes" or "blu di Genova" in Italian.
The jeans fabric originated in the maritime republic of Genoa. It was reinvented in 1871 as we know it today by the tailor Jacob Davis and patented with Levi Strauss on 20 May 1873.
@@leonorabruno84 Ah thank you so much for sharing! Who would have known jeans or denim have such a rich history and spanning multiple countries too?! 💙👖💙 Such a universal wardrobe staple 😍
I enjoyed the video. I love the chic style of The French women. ❤️
Hi Aracelys, really happy to hear that you enjoyed it, thank you! :-)
I love the silk shirt.
Thanks Ivana! I'm really loving silk shirts after trying them out this year ❤
Bonjour! I really enjoyed your video. The five choices that you asked me to choose which do like to wear, la mariniere, the Chanel style shoes :beige with black tips), lacy blouses, feminine skirts, and scarves.
Bonjour Beau, ça va?! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much for sharing your feedback and suggestions too, they're quite feminine and classic, love all your top 5 pieces! Which types of scarves do you have? I'm thinking of adding a small neck scarf style one to my collection as at the moment I only have winter appropriate scarves 🧣
Wonderful video. Classic peices. Simple and elegant.
Thanks so much Andrea, really happy you liked it 🤗 Did you manage to place your Sézane order yet?! 🛍
@@LaurenGraceHarding yes I did. I bought a classic white shirt and the light blue one as well. Added some cute earrings as well. Can't wait to receive them.
That's wonderful news and classic choices! ❤ I've been eyeing off the blue shirt myself 💙 Let me know your thoughts on it, when the delivery arrives as I'd love to hear your feedback
Hi Lauren, I love how sweet and thorough you are with all your videos. I too, appreciate the extra work you put in to give us background on the styles. Its so hard to choose a favorite, but will go with the white lacy top. Have a beautiful day!
Hi Gina! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much, that's such a lovely message and great feedback, I'm really happy to hear that you liked it 🤗 A white lacy top is such a beautiful choice ❤ Thank you for making the time to watch and comment, happy new week! 😘
hello dear, here I am again commenting on one of your videos. What I like is that you often add extra notes and photos, about your research, further explanations, interesting publications: congratulations - I know how much work this requires. I'll keep watching now (I've written to you on the spur of the moment) and hope that things will smooth out for you in Australia (let's say so, without adding anything else). Have a nice sunday, with a hug from Italy.
Ciao, Leonora! 🙋♀️ It's so lovely to hear from you again, how have you been? Hope all is well 🤗 Thank you so much for making the time to watch and for the lovely feedback, I really appreciate your kind support ❤ I feel things are slowly improving down here in Australia, it looks like we can travel overseas again soon which is wonderful ✈ Wishing you a wonderful Sunday ☀️
Red lipstick with everything!
Hi Sharon, love your suggestion! ❤💄🇨🇵 I must try out a red lipstick myself one day 🤗 Wishing you a wonderful new week
J'adore St. James.😍
Moi aussi ❤🇨🇵💯 C'est vraiment fantastique!
Love the history behind all these essential French wardrobe pieces…. So interesting 👍
Thank you, I'm really happy you enjoyed it 🤗
Hello Lauren! You hit the nail on the head with your choices! Another item that comes to mind is a simple white t-shirt. It was wonderful to learn about the history of each piece. Thank you for sharing it! 🤍
Hi Agnes 🙋♀️ Ah thank you so much, it's lovely to hear your thoughts on this - I agree wholeheartedly with your suggestion re. a white t-shirt as well, truly such a wardrobe essential 🤍👕🤍 Thank you for making the time to watch and comment, wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
@@LaurenGraceHarding Thank you 🤍 it’s wonderful to connect and share ideas! Have a great week as well💓
It definitely is! Thanks so much ❤
I would change the white blouse against the trench coat
Thank you for sharing your thoughts 💕
Great video, I love all the pieces you mentioned!
Hi Erika, thank you so much! 🙏 Wishing you a wonderful weekend
Hi Lauren! Thank you for this video, I appreciate all the reference photos and background information. My favourite would be Breton style tops; I have 5 of them, in various styles. I would add a silk scarf to the list, perhaps because I love wearing scarves so much 😍. I picture French a style woman wearing a pair of straight denim worn with a white button down shirt, and a silk scarf at her neck or tied to her structured handbag. Have a wonderful week! 🌞
Hi Cathy, thank you for your lovely message! 🙏 Can't go past a Breton top! Which is your favourite style? Do you have the navy or in other colours?
Oh yes, a classic silk scarf! Great choice, I really was pondering whether to include or not. This is an item on my wish-list 😉
Your image is totally on point, from my perspective too! And the structured handbag as well! ❤👜🥰
@@LaurenGraceHarding It is so hard to say which is my favourite; I do wear my knit navy with ivory stripe the most. It has three buttons on one shoulder; I bought it at Macy's years ago! I do have one that is ivory with tan stripes, and I wear it a lot in the summer. My two favourite silk scarves came from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC; their gift shop has some of the most beautiful things! 😊.
@@cathyshannon2130 navy and ivory is a classic combo and the buttons would add that extra design detail which sounds lovely 🥰 I will keep that in mind for when I visit NYC and the Met - hoping to visit in 2023! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts here, wish you a wonderful new week ahead 🙋♀️
Hi Lauren. I think that the word denim came from the place in France where the mining was from.
Hi Sherry! 🙋♀️ I think you're right, it's interesting that denim fabric originated from France! 👖❤🇨🇵 Thank you so much for sharing and happy new week 😊
Levi’s pants are still popular in states, once was for workers cowboys then transition to like style you see in movies like greasers hippies. It’s still a big icon now from its origin from San Francisco to globally.
Hi Irvin, it's great to hear they're still popular in the states, as they should be! 👖❤🇺🇲 I didn't know they originate from San Fran, that's good to know! If I pick up a pair before my US visit, I will be proudly wearing them when I do visit ✈ Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
@@LaurenGraceHarding thanks Lauren, there is the flag ship store in NYC near Times Square that’s the Levi’s or San Fran one too. So there a good place to get them and customize there in either.
@@IrvinAlvarado44 appreciate the tips - I know I will be visiting NYC for sure, so will keep that on my list to visit! 👖🇺🇲🗽🍎
I love the first Breton top, I have similar in my wardrobe as well.
Hi there Marianne! 🙋♀️ Thank you for sharing your favourite piece, I really appreciate it 😊 I completely understand why you love a Breton top, such a classic (and French) choice 🧶👕 🇨🇵 Happy new week! 😘
Love all of them. Ok I miss a basket bag, because I prefer the cross body bag and also prefer the Chanel sling pumps or the Gucci loafer over the ballet flats .
Hi Julia! 🙋♀️ Same as you as I love crossbody handbags and the Gucci jordaans are my most comfy shoes (apart from my slippers!) ❤ I would love to get a small basket bag just for the warmer months though ☀️👜🏝 The Chanel slingback pumps have been on my wish-list for years! Was planning to get them for my birthday this year but we had restrictions, so hopefully in the future 🤞 It's lovely to hear your thoughts and your suggestions on pieces here, thank you for sharing 🤗 Happy Sunday 😘
💙the background on the pieces! Great video!
Ah thank you so much, really happy you liked it! 🤗 Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 🙋♀️
Wow love this video Soo much please create more of that 😍
Hi Dalit! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much, really happy you liked it 🤗 Happy new week!
Congratulations Lauren for a fabulous, interesting and so unique approach to the French basics!!! Needles to say i love all of them! They are my most worn pieces, not just because they are of French origin, but because these are all so chic and comfortable to wear! Straight leg jeans, marinier, ballet flats (If the weather requires, I add a trench coat (gabardine), E voila! I have countless pair of ballet flats, and mariners in cotton and in knits for the winter!
It is so interesting to see the history behind each piece! I loved the presentation with the descriptive images and writing in French! Bravo!
Thanks Katerina, it's so lovely to hear your thoughts on the pieces and the video too, I'm really happy you liked it! 🤗 And also love hearing about your most worn pieces too...❤ I'm definitely with you on adding a trench coat for those cooler days 💯 and really glad you liked the history bits as well - I love learning about history with style (and other topics too), so it was fun to share this 😊 Hope your week has been treating you well so far!
Thank you for an informative fashion video. I love history as much as I love fashion , so this was great. I enjoy seeing the older photos and how styles cycle back into fashion . You could do a whole video of Audrey Hepburn style
Hi Linda, thank you so much! 🙋♀️ It's great to hear your feedback on this and we're similar as I also love history as well, so I'm really happy to hear that you liked it 🤗 That is a great suggestion, thank you for sharing! 🙏 Wish you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
beautiful pieces
Thank you, really happy to hear that you liked them! 🤗 Happy new week 🙋♀️
thank You, same to You
I really liked the history you gave ! Merci!
Hi Karen, mon plaisir! 😊 So happy you liked it and wish you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
The denim fabric of jeans actually originates from a tough, durable fabric manufactured in Nimes, in France. So even if jeans are American, the fabric they’re made from is French! Great video, Lauren. Very enjoyable!! xx
Just to add, in case anyone didn’t get it, but: ‘de Nimes’ = denim 🙂
Hi Lucy, thank you for sharing 😊 It's a nice connection with the fabric originating from France 🇨🇵👖❤ Really happy you liked it
I loved this video, Lauren - especially the history and simple ideas to develop some French style.
Hi Toni! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much, I'm really happy to hear that you enjoyed it! 🤗❤🇨🇵 Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
Side note... can't believe how far you have come.. I remembered when I subscribed you had 262 subscribers...great job band great content...well done 🙌🙌
Hi Donna, thank you! 🙏❤😊 Yes, it's been great, I think there were x2 videos which got some views in September so it's grown in a short space of time, which is amazing 💯 Thank you for your support, it's really lovely that you have stuck around as I muddle through this, hopefully I can improve over time with more practice 😘
Great video. What I read about the Breton top was that the stripes would show under the water if the sailor fell off the boat he would be easier to find. I'm confused about the Levis jeans though. I read that the denim fabric was used for mining? in France. And then that fabric was brought to the States for working in the gold mines because of the durability of the fabric. The coin pocket was there to hold their money. I guess in those days miners didn't have bills. But it's a good place for us to put our loonies, ha ha!!
Hi Sherry! 🙋♀️ Yes, I read that as well about the stripes - so not just for the aesthetics but for a practical purpose too which is interesting 🇨🇵 It may have been used for mining and originated from France. I guess my approach was to look at the first most well known jeans e.g. Levis so I used some info I found on their website - another person shared the denim fabric is thought to have originated from France - so maybe we actually have the French to thank for jeans too! ❤🇨🇵👖
Such a lovely video Lauren. I love how you provided some history behind each piece. All are definitely essentials for French style. Cheers! Have a great week!
Thank you so much Maria, I'm really happy you liked it and the pieces too! 🤗 Hope you have a good week too 🙏
I’ve only just discovered you on RUclips, but I love your content! Plus your the same size as me which is extremely helpful!! You deserve a lot more followers xx
Hi Dawn! 🙋♀️ Thank you so much for your kind support and I'm really happy to hear that you liked the videos too! 🤗 Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
Good video and like the mariniere top! 😊
Thank you so much Irena! 🙏 Happy Sunday and hope you have a wonderful new week ahead 🙋♀️
My favorite is the Chloe shirt! I’m waiting for them to restock in my size 🙁
Hi Anna! 🙋♀️ It's a beautiful choice ❤ I'm sure they will re-stock soon, we're you after the white version of the shirt?
Love the video Lauren! J'aime tout les chose Francaise! As I get older, I realize more and more how important the basics are. Any luck in getting us a Sezane discount?
Thank you Effie! 🙏 I understand what you mean about the basics as it's the same for me too 😊 Still working on that, will let you know! Hope you have a wonderful new week ahead 😘
What a lovely video, Lauren and so thouroughly researched! Next summer, I really have to get a basket bag....If I may ask: which size did you pick for the Sézane jeans? Have a sunny Sunday!!!
Thank you Susanna, so happy you liked it! 🤗 Yes, I'm thinking I will add a small one to my wish-list too! ☀️👜🏝 Ah so this is a good question actually. I originally ordered the size 25 then exchanged for size 24. But I feel I should have stuck with size 25 now 🤭 I may end up with getting the 25. The 24 fits me better on the waist but is tight on the hips... and the 25 was loose on the waist but much more comfy on the hips
@@LaurenGraceHarding Thank you for the information. I have the exact same problem :-)
I really wish I'd stuck with the size 25. It's easy to get the waist professionally altered/taken in and then it would be fine of the hips...lesson learnt for me!
White blouses
Hi Susan, agree with you, always love white blouses so much! ❤
Hi there. What size is your Breton top from Sezane??
Hi, it's a size XXS
@@LaurenGraceHarding thank you!!
Maybe you missed an outwear piece, like a Trench coat. 😊
Hi Florbela! 🙋♀️ A trench coat is a great suggestion, thank you! Wishing you a wonderful new week ahead 😘
Btreton top
It's a quintessential French style piece! 🇨🇵❤😊 Thanks for sharing
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Thank you so much, I'm glad you're enjoying them! 🙏