I Just Got Back From Paris–Here’s What All of the French Girls Are Wearing

I just got back from visiting my sister in Paris, and it’s safe to say my closet will never be the same. I arrived with a suitcase full of polka dots, bold colors, and one-wear statement pieces. But a week of café people-watching and cobblestone strolls later? I started gravitating toward more authentic Paris fashion trends. Realizing the style is surprisingly approachable, I came home ready to completely shift the way I’m approaching my fall wardrobe.

6 Paris Fashion Trends to Inspire Your Fall Wardrobe

The longer I stayed, the more I craved pieces that wouldn’t show up in all of my friends’ closets. I found a new desire for staples that could be styled a dozen different ways, rather than bold pieces I’d wear once and tuck away. French fashion isn’t about the over-the-top “Emily in Paris” version we see on screen. It’s quiet, unfussy, and deeply intentional. What looks simple at first glance is actually layered with nuance: timeless pieces, thoughtful details, and an attitude of effortlessness that can’t be bought. And yes, often styled with a cigarette in hand.

Skipping the cigs, let’s dive into the six Paris fashion trends I brought home with me, and the pieces I’m collecting along the way.

Heeled Ballet Flats

Yes, you read that right. If you’re thinking, “the whole point of a ballet flat is to avoid a heel,” I was right there with you—until I landed in Paris. My sister, her friends, and seemingly every chic girl on the street stepped out in ballet-inspired shoes with a subtle pump. Specifically by the brand Repetto, these shoes were everywhere—morning coffee runs, late-night drinks, and everything in between. From what I gathered, the break-in period can be brutal, but once you get past it, you’ll never look back.

Repetto

Camille Ballet Flats

$455
at
Repetto

Margaux

The Ada

$365
at
Margaux

DÔEN

Cossima Slingback

$348
at
DÔEN

Chunky Silver Jewelry

As a tried-and-true dainty gold girl, one of the biggest Paris fashion trends that caught my eye was all of the bold silver jewelry. Just about every finger was stacked with chunky rings, often set with burgundy, turquoise, or black stones. The look struck the perfect balance between edgy and timeless—classic Ralph Lauren with a modern twist. Best of all, these pieces don’t come with a huge price tag, making this an easy trend to hop on.

Free People

Hanson Ring Set

$38
at
Free People

SHASHI

Tsuki Hoops

$65
at
Revolve

Madewell

Organic Wide Cuff Bracelet

$28
at
Madewell

Trench Coats

If there’s one item I regretted not packing, it was my trench coat. Even in the lingering warmth of early fall, Parisians were layering theirs over everything from denim and button-downs to shorts and tees with loafers. The trench truly is the easiest transitional coat—it goes with everything and carries that effortless, “I just threw this on” energy the French do so well. While I love the drama of a full-length version, cropped trenches are equally chic for everyday wear.

Ann Taylor

Removable Cape Trench Coat

$249
at
Ann Taylor

Sézane

Bobby Jacket

$310
at
Sézane

Old Navy

Water-Resistant Long Barn Coat

$79.99
at
Old Navy

Vintage-Inspired Trousers

My biggest takeaway from Paris fashion trends? Shopping secondhand is très chic. So many of the outfits I admired were built around one-of-a-kind vintage finds—like my sister’s roommate’s €10 trousers that fit like they were tailored for her. Beyond inspiring a few fall purchases of my own, this trend shifted my mindset: curate a wardrobe of intentional, well-fitting pieces instead of overconsuming fast fashion that rarely lasts.

Banana Republic

High-Rise Slim Refined Ankle Pant

$120
at
Banana Republic

J.Crew

Carolina Pant

$158
at
J.Crew

Everlane

The Everywhere Pant

$128
at
Everlane

Delicate Blouses

For dinners in Paris, all I wanted to wear was a delicate blouse—silk, lace, or ideally both. There’s something inherently French about a top that feels feminine and sexy, yet becomes unexpectedly laid-back when paired with tailored black trousers or casual vintage denim. This style is at the tippy top of my fall wishlist thanks to the endless styling possibilities. Wear one solo while it’s still warm, layered over a white tee to make a statement, or styled under a wool cardigan for just a hint of flirtiness.

DÔEN

Lucine Top

$458
at
DÔEN

CAMI NYC

Racer Charmeuse Camisole

$175
at
Shopbop

Reformation

Bijou Sheer Top

$168
at
Reformation

Velvet Mary Janes

Meet the fabulous Flabelus flats. Say that three times fast, then order yourself a pair—because if she wasn’t in the heeled Repettos, every French girl was in these velvet Mary Janes. Available in nearly every color of the rainbow and endless variations, they won me over quickly. I was a bit hesitant on day one but obsessed by day six. Playful, chic, and the perfect way to add a pop of color or texture to your fall wardrobe, they’re a huge Paris fashion trend, but aren’t nearly as prevalent stateside yet. Get ready to be the trendiest of all your friends.

Flabelus X J.Crew

Mary Jane

$165
at
J.Crew

Flabelus

Velvet Mary Jane Flats

$160
at
Shopbop

Universal Thread

Halston Ballet Flats

$35 (reg. $40)
at
Target

The Takeaway

Paris reminded me that the best wardrobes aren’t built on fleeting trends, but on pieces that whisper instead of shout—items that layer seamlessly into your everyday and evolve with you over time. This season, I’m favoring staples that feel both timeless and fresh, playful yet endlessly versatile. Whether you’re reaching for heeled ballet flats, a vintage pair of trousers, or a trench that makes every errand feel like a moment, consider this your invitation to approach your fall style with the same effortless intention of the French.

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