How French Girl Style Works

Simple, minimal style can be as visually compelling and fashion-forward as it is timeless.  Think of classic “French girl” style, which gets fawned over every few months by fashion blogs.  You can instantly conjure an image of what this looks like in your head and it’s an image you likely want to see yourself in… imagine, if you will, a pair of straight leg jeans, smart little booties, and a slouchy sweater topped with a classic leather cross body bag.

I have a theory about how “French girl” style evolved... and you’re not going to be shocked that it all comes back to organizing.  I suspect that the ability to create a simple, timeless style à la Parisienne stems, at least in part, from a basic fact: French girls have small closets!

When I say that European apartments have small closets, I mean they are SMALL.  In the very lovely one bedroom apartment my husband and I inhabited for a few months in London, the entire clothing storage space for the two of us consisted of a wardrobe from Ikea that was less than four feet wide.  No one I mentioned this to found it in any way out of the ordinary. 

When your storage space is smaller, you’re forced to make more careful decisions about what you buy.  You’re prevented from purchasing in great quantity or frequency because there just isn’t room for haphazard shopping! And if you have to buy fewer things less often, you necessarily find yourself getting pickier about the things you do buy and how they fit into your personal style.  This situation also means that you can probably afford to spend a bit more on each piece, rather than dividing your budget among a plethora of cheap stuff.

smiling blonde woman taking a mirror selfie wearing Burberry trench coat and Hunter rain boots carrying a Ferragamo bag
smiling blonde woman taking a mirror selfie wearing a cream v-neck sweater and navy blue pleated maxi skirt with red heels
smiling blonde woman taking a mirror selfie wearing a cream v-neck sweater and black and white tweed wide leg trousers with a tan Prada shoulder bag

Above and below: the same cream cashmere Theory sweater (not currently available), a bunch of different ways, from my Instagram!

smiling blonde woman taking a mirror selfie wearing a cream v-neck sweater tucked into a navy blue mini skirt with floral stiletto pumps and a light pink Mulberry shoulder bag
smiling blonde woman taking a mirror selfie wearing cuffed boyfriend jeans and burgundy corduroy jacket with loafers
smiling blonde woman wearing a monochromatic cream outfit with v-neck sweater and trousers

Imagine how a tiny closet might change your shopping habits, and in turn, your style.  The chic French girls of our imagination - and probably many of the real ones, too - might have one Saint James striped shirt instead of a pile of them from Forever 21.  They might wear a single pair of the perfect worn in jeans on repeat instead of rotating through twenty different washes and cuts.  They may have chosen the perfect slouchy cashmere sweater instead of stocking up on trendy acrylic copies.  In a way, stylish French girls are living with enforced capsule collections. 

A cruel irony of fashion is that it’s often easier to refine your style and express it when you have fewer options to choose from.  So, if you want to cultivate your own particular flavor of “French girl” style, consider downsizing your wardrobe to its true essence. 

And if you’re considering a wardrobe overhaul, I’m here to help!  Schedule a call with me today and get started on your own dream closet.

LMW

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