Items French Girls Will Be Wearing Come Fall
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From the effortlessly chic ensembles to the no-fuss approach to trends, there's a reason we're constantly trying to emulate French style. In preparation for fall, we're looking to our favorite Parisian influencers as a source of serious sartorial inspiration. Take a note from these style setters and fill your cart with our favorite French-inspired pieces from MyTheresa.com and more.
We're wearing this classic turtleneck through fall and winter.Available in sizes XXS to XL.
This season's coolest denim silhouette.Available in sizes 0 to 12.
Perfect with jeans or dressed up for a night out. Available in sizes 4 to 6.
Your search for the perfect trench is over.Available in sizes 2 to 10.
You can't go wrong with a chic white blouse.Available in sizes 2 to 12.
We're loving the Western trend, and these boots add a classic twist.
Make pastels work for fall thanks to this of-the-moment shape.Available in size XS to L.
We love these high-rise jeans (and the fact that they're on sale).Available in sizes 2 to 10.
Related: 51 Under-$100 Fall Trends in My Shopping Cart
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