It's Only February, But Parisians Have Already Chosen Their 5 Go-To Wardrobe Staples of 2025

French fashion influencer @annelauremais wearing a chic outfit featuring staple Parisian fashion items for 2025, including an on-trend leather skirt and skinny belt.

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As it turns out, it's not too soon to chat about 2025 wardrobe heroes—especially if you're paying attention to what the people are wearing on repeat in Paris. Indeed, we're still a couple of weeks away from Paris Fashion Week, when everyone will really be paying attention—but this isn't about the "big outfit energy" of the street style galleries. I'm more here for what chic locals are wearing as they go about their business, just catching the Metro to work or maybe having a little mid-week dinner in the Marais.

The fashion capital is already showing commitment to a handful of items, all of which nod to that certain classic sense of style we associate with Paris but are still undoubtedly on-trend. From some (extremely) buzzy denim to our new go-to easy top (which looks low-key expensive), not to mention the most investment-worthy chic flat shoes of the year, these are the 2025 wardrobe staples that Parisians are already wearing on repeat.

Bootcut Denim

French fashion influencer @leasy_inparis wearing a chic outfit featuring staple Parisian fashion items for 2025, including bootcut blue denim jeans.

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I assume that, by now, even if you weren't inclined to tune into the Superbowl half-time show, the social media aftermath has still managed to infiltrate your feed—including the sartorial sensation that was Kendrick Lamar wearing the gentle flare of slightly slouchy bootcut denim. Those Celine Marco jeans have already sold out, but there are plenty of other options on the market and the streets of Paris.

Elegant Boat-Neck Tops

French fashion influencer @sylviemus_ wearing a chic outfit featuring staple Parisian fashion items for 2025, including a boat-neck top.

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Oh, look, it's our new go-to black top! Low-key yet so elevated, thanks to a neckline that never fails to upgrade a basic top into expensive-looking territory. Long sleeves are naturally where we're at, but I'm also throwing in just one boat-neck tank from Madewell because it's bound to sell out, and I know you're just going to be so glad to have it ready to roll come spring.

Cozy, Neutral Jackets

French fashion influencer @dianekari wearing a chic outfit featuring staple Parisian fashion items for 2025, including a faux-shearling jacket.

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Couldn't be more thrilled about this one, considering I've barely taken off my double-faced, faux-shearling jacket since December. Jump on the staple in any shade of neutral—cream, tan, black, brown, taupe—and prepare yourself for people not wanting to pull away when they hug you.

Chill, Minimalist Loafers

French fashion influencer @lovisabarkman wearing a chic outfit featuring staple Parisian fashion items for 2025, including on-trend loafers.

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Feel free to take this as a sign that those low-key loafers you've been eyeing are absolutely worth buying. No shoe style is being embraced wholeheartedly by fashion people, not just in Paris, but also in New York, Sydney, London, and basically everywhere I've been in the past few months. These are definitely investment-worthy, although you can easily snap up a pair for a steal.

Leather (and Vegan Leather) Midi Skirts

French fashion influencer @annelauremais wearing a chic outfit featuring staple Parisian fashion items for 2025, including an on-trend leather skirt and skinny belt.

(Image credit: @annelauremais)

A midi-length leather skirt just might be the most underrated trans-seasonal piece. It works as well with knee-high boots and a sweater in February as it does with a ribbed tank and chic leather flip-flops in September. My favorites are the styles that lend themselves to being belted, but don't let that stop you. (Ugh, I didn't even get to talk about skinny belts in this story! Put a pin in that—I'll be back.)

Natalie Cantell
Contributing Fashion Editor

Natalie Cantell is an NYC-based style director, creative consultant, and fashion editor, who regularly contributes from Paris. She was the executive director of Who What Wear and Marie Claire’s brand studio until 2023, and now freelances globally on shoots, stories, and special projects.