French Girls All Agree: This Timeless Piece Is a Non-Negotiable
When we're looking for fashionable inspiration, there are a few places that we always tend to turn to. Fashion month is always key to help us get a comprehensive look at the season ahead, and we often scour Instagram to uncover burgeoning trends and independent brands, but when it comes to finding looks that will stand the test of time, the one place we can always rely on is the streets of Paris.
The truth is, French girls have mastered understated style in an effortlessly "put together" way that I'm still trying to replicate. After all, where else can you find the chicest footwear brands? The new ways to wear jeans? Or even the best way to style a blazer? If you've got a sartorial dilemma, there's a French styling trick to answer it. So naturally as the new season has come into full effect and we all stand in front of our wardrobes wondering what to wear next, I took to the feeds of some of Paris' most stylish women for the answer, and there was a clear winner.
From what I can see via social media, French girls are not wearing puffer coats, or even leather jackets. Apparently. when the temperatures drop they all reach for one thing–a tweed jacket. Cropped or longline, boxy or fitted blazer, the tweed jacket has been a staple in French wardrobes since it's introduction by Coco Chanel, and some 100 years later, it's still considered a must-have.
Although the original look might have included a demure co-ordinating midi skirt and a string of pearls, today's influencers are bringing the look up-to-date with straight-legged jeans and great accessories, trés chic, non? And it might be the easiest way to update the blazer + tee + loafer uniform we lived in all summer.
So, to help you plan your next autumnal outfit, keep scrolling for the best tweed blazers on the market now, and to see how French girls are wearing them.
HOW FRENCH GIRLS ARE WEARING TWEED JACKETS
Style Notes: If you needed any convincing that the tweed jacket is part of the archetypal French uniform, Julie and Marielle show how its worn day-to-day. Just add blue jeans, a white top, and a mini baguette. That is, the leather kind.
Style Notes: Who says it's all black and white? With everything from bold reds to soft pastels on the market too, you're spoilt for choice.
Style Notes: If you want to do Paris like a Parisian, make sure to pair your tweed with ballet pumps. Extra points if they're Chanel.
Style Notes: I'm a sucker for a good suit, and Emmanuelle manages to make a classic tweed suit feel entirely modern just by opting for a mini length skirt.
Style Notes: Head-to-toe black never goes out of style. A case in point: Sabina Socol's unmistakably French take on tailored maternity dressing.
THE BEST TWEED BLAZERS TO SHOP NOW
If anyone had told me this high-street wonder was designer, I would have happily believed them.
Channel Coco Chanel 2.0 in this playful green jacket with matching mini. All it needs now is some Mary Janes.
The coolest take on tweed I've seen for a while. Just look at that bold purple.
Proof that tweed isn't just good for cropped jackets with frayed hems, there's office-ready tailoring too.
Look a little closer, Valentino's embellished jacket is adorned with sequins for subtle sparkle, and the brands ubiquitous gold studs as buttons.
Maje knows French fashion, and you can trust them for the perfect tweed jacket with attention to detail.
Another great co-ord courtesy of & Other Stories, but this time in the seasons trending colour: hot red.
Tweed traditionalists will love this bouclé jacket with classic trim.
All this cropped jacket needs is a black mini and a ballet pump and you've got an outfit that's sure to invite compliments.
I didn't realise just how well a yellow jacket would go with everything in my wardrobe until I saw this.
Still finding tweed a little, stuffy? This deconstructed jacket is the bouclé made modern.
No doubt you've already got the t-shirt and jeans, just add a camel jacket and you're onto a winning formula.
It's a shirt. No, it's a jacket. Well, it's actually more of a shacket, but whatever you want to call this overshirt, you know it's another good find from Zara.
Barbiecore devotees, there's a jacket for you too, and it's the epitome of dopamine dressing.
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Remy Farrell is a London-based shopping editor with nearly 10 years of editorial experience covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. After graduating with a journalism degree and working on the editorial and fashion teams for titles such as Grazia, Elle, Cosmopolitan and British Vogue, she moved into the luxury e-commerce sector, working as fashion assistant at TheOutnet.com styling for the social media channels and helping to develop the collections for the in-house brand Iris & Ink. After expanding an assisting and styling portfolio that includes shooting talent such as Gigi Hadid, Victoria Beckham and Miquita Oliver, she also branched out into beauty, creating tried-and-tested reviews and diverse beauty content.In her role as shopping editor at Who What Wear, Remy is interested in discovering new and exciting brands to share with the Who What Wear readership and particularly loves uncovering hidden gems at affordable prices to make shopping accessible to everyone.Born and raised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Remy moved to London in 2014 and lives in the Docklands with her partner and pug Billie.
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