I Did a Lot of Research—Turns Out French People Already Own These Summer Denim Staples

In the world of fashion, there are very few items that have the timeless appeal and versatility of denim. It’s the most ubiquitous wardrobe category around the globe. However, when it comes to truly unique and effortlessly stylish denim pieces, French people have always seemed to have the upper hand. I did extensive research—*ahem* Instagram scrolling—and it's clear that the French have a distinct approach to denim, finding ways to wear it that I don’t see as often in the U.S.

My investigation into French denim revealed an impressive array of unique staples that are as assorted as they are stylish. From babydoll dresses that exude sophistication to vintage-inspired jeans with a modern twist, French denim pieces truly embody a sense of individuality. This deep dive into the world of French fashion has shed light on how the French maintain their reputation for effortless chic, proving that their approach to denim is innovative, and I’m taking notes. Below, find the six denim staples I’m borrowing from the French.

1. Babydoll Dresses

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Denim dresses come in many shapes and sizes. Among New Yorkers, I’ve seen fitted styles more often, but I loved stumbling across babydoll dresses on French women in my research.

2. As Baggy as Can Be

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If you thought your jeans were baggy, there’s a French woman out there who can certainly find a way to one-up you. You’d be surprised how baggy jeans can be, and I am here for the French way of styling this trend.

3. Unexpected Denim-Skirt Hemlines

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If a skirt length seems awkward, just give it a try. I wasn’t convinced of this at first, but the more I see it, the more interesting I think it makes any outfit feel—this is one you can’t miss if you like French style.

4. '70s Flare

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Straight-leg jeans are forever classic, but for people who want to make their personal style feel a bit more elevated, there’s something about a ’70s flare right now that really does it for me.

5. Bermuda Shorts

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Bermuda shorts are everywhere this summer, and again, I was hesitant at first. When I was growing up, I remember this being cool and then looking back and not understanding later in life. Right now, though, they couldn’t feel more classic. The modest take on shorts is totally Audrey Hepburn approved.

6. Canadian Tuxedo

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One of my favorite outfits for when I have no clue what to wear will always be a Canadian tuxedo. Denim on denim has been classic for French women for decades, and it’s not going anywhere anytime soon.

Sierra Mayhew
Fashion Editor

Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor at Who What Wear, bringing a decade of experience in the fashion industry to the editorial team. Since joining Who What Wear in 2021, Sierra has made her mark by expertly blending luxury and accessible fashion content. Whether she's decoding the latest runway presentations or crafting a perfectly curated shopping list, Sierra's keen eye and relatable approach have solidified her as a trusted voice in the fashion space. She's also reported on major industry events like Paris Fashion Week and lent her expertise to red carpet coverage, ensuring her audience gets an insider's view of the most glamorous moments in style. Before joining Who What Wear, Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. Her ability to translate editorial expertise into viral social media content sets her apart, seamlessly bringing her articles and personality to life for a new generation of readers and followers. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra brings a unique perspective to the fashion industry that is informed by her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.