I love how you always show you wearing the outfits. It’s different seeing someone wearing an outfit put together than discussing the concept. That way I can play fashionista at home along with you.
I like the brand Saint James (also designed and made in France) for my Breton tops, or more properly called, Marinieres. They don’t have any synthetics, just cotton or wool. But, they run small in the bust and big in the shoulders, they have a mannish cut, and must never go in the dryer! Almost every other Breton top sold here in the US has Spandex, which I hate.
One thing I’ve noticed about chic French style is that most garments are neither tight, nor baggy and oversized. Fit is key, as is fabric/material choice. Detail is usually restrained. French women are much more likely to buy natural fiber-fabrics and genuine leather goods. Some of my favorite brands are French - Sezane, Equipment and M.M la Fleur, especially. In French style, it’s not about trends, it’s about timelessness. Yes, the French do fashion better, as they do most things! Neither aesthetics nor intrinsic quality are neglected in French culture. Thanks for your take on French style❤
Omg i Love you Karina! Can you share a health update on treatments and plan going forward. Are you considering stage 4 Mets. Omg thinking of you! You look beautiful and amazing
Oi Karina! Viscose é natural sim. Extraída de uma árvore. Parabéns pelo conteúdo. Estou tentando atingir esse estilo “french style” mas aqui do Brasil é bem dificil. Acho que me representa mto.
Don’t forget silk, my favorite fabric of all! It might be a little warm for hot weather, but it’s practically all I wear as a first layer the other three seasons. It’s a bit addicting, especially for someone like me who has hyper-sensitive skin. Viscose/rayon are “manmade cellulosic fibers”, much better than any synthetic because they’re breathable. I like these fabrics a lot, depending on quality. The very thin, cheap, fast-fashion versions pucker, don’t iron well and are limp. Thicker versions are much nicer, but all are breathable, which is critical for me. The selection in silk is always limited, so viscose/rayon is my alternative if I can’t find what I want in silk. I also love linen and cotton, but cotton is too hot for me in summer. Winter dresses and sweaters - cashmere forever!
Karina, I love your channel. I am from Germany, so get all the good European prices, but with 19% sales tax! I shop a lot from Sezane, so like your videos on that. I liked your dark hair so much more. Blonde makes you hard and old. Please go back to dark. Tschau Petra
I love how you always show you wearing the outfits. It’s different seeing someone wearing an outfit put together than discussing the concept. That way I can play fashionista at home along with you.
You always look fabulous. I love your elegance and your style!
Karina, You always provide a well put together, classy + sassy wardrobe. Thank you xo from Toronto
I like the brand Saint James (also designed and made in France) for my Breton tops, or more properly called, Marinieres. They don’t have any synthetics, just cotton or wool. But, they run small in the bust and big in the shoulders, they have a mannish cut, and must never go in the dryer! Almost every other Breton top sold here in the US has Spandex, which I hate.
One thing I’ve noticed about chic French style is that most garments are neither tight, nor baggy and oversized. Fit is key, as is fabric/material choice. Detail is usually restrained. French women are much more likely to buy natural fiber-fabrics and genuine leather goods. Some of my favorite brands are French - Sezane, Equipment and M.M la Fleur, especially. In French style, it’s not about trends, it’s about timelessness. Yes, the French do fashion better, as they do most things! Neither aesthetics nor intrinsic quality are neglected in French culture. Thanks for your take on French style❤
Great video!
Yes, I'd like to see a video on quiet luxury.
You need some navy blue and some red. Thank you for your videos.
Love the video! I’d also love to know which shade Chanel lipstick you’re wearing? Is it “burning red”? Thanks! xo
the trench suits you - wau
Thank you so much!
I love the freshwater pearl necklace! Can you please share a link? Thanks!😍
Beautiful choices
The weather is so hot today
I loved all the looks, very pretty!
Thank you for sharing!
Excellent Karina
I LVE this vlog! Thank you.
I love Sezane❤, thank you for this video
Omg i Love you Karina! Can you share a health update on treatments and plan going forward. Are you considering stage 4 Mets. Omg thinking of you! You look beautiful and amazing
Most European women dress very similar,not only French 😊
Você é muito elegante , gosto do seu estilo … é inspirador ! 👏🏻😍
Oi Karina! Viscose é natural sim. Extraída de uma árvore. Parabéns pelo conteúdo. Estou tentando atingir esse estilo “french style” mas aqui do Brasil é bem dificil. Acho que me representa mto.
Você é muito elegante e simpática. Adorei seu estilo, me inspira muito.
👗👡👕👖👟
Muito obrigada!! 🥰
thanks
what size did you get your personalized Malcolm tee in?
XS!
Don’t forget silk, my favorite fabric of all! It might be a little warm for hot weather, but it’s practically all I wear as a first layer the other three seasons. It’s a bit addicting, especially for someone like me who has hyper-sensitive skin. Viscose/rayon are “manmade cellulosic fibers”, much better than any synthetic because they’re breathable. I like these fabrics a lot, depending on quality. The very thin, cheap, fast-fashion versions pucker, don’t iron well and are limp. Thicker versions are much nicer, but all are breathable, which is critical for me. The selection in silk is always limited, so viscose/rayon is my alternative if I can’t find what I want in silk. I also love linen and cotton, but cotton is too hot for me in summer. Winter dresses and sweaters - cashmere forever!
What size is your striped Mango sweater, please?
Yes what size please?
it seems black and white non prints win oh yes with jeans
Did she say she got a coat from ‘my favorite daughter ‘ 😮!
❤❤
viscose is man made, rayon, cellulosic based
I love Sazane but I find it a little pricey .
Karina, I love your channel. I am from Germany, so get all the good European prices, but with 19% sales tax! I shop a lot from Sezane, so like your videos on that. I liked your dark hair so much more. Blonde makes you hard and old. Please go back to dark. Tschau Petra
Funny to see a non French woman talk about French fashion…