5 Fashion Bloggers to Follow to Master French Style
Still bearing the mark of Parisian chic, each French fashionista still has her own unmistakable fashion colour.
Despite many controversies and mixed praise and criticism, the romantic comedy series "Emily in Paris" still attracts a large audience and has aired for its fourth season. In this new season, in addition to the difficult love stories of the character Lily Collins, the film continues to promote its strength in fashion with many unique looks on screen. In particular, the Parisian chic style has become a hot topic in many discussions.
When it comes to French style, everyone has their own interesting image! It could be the elegant elegance of legendary designer Coco Chanel, the free-spirited personality of Caroline de Maigret or the sweet gentleness of Brigitte Bardot. They all show the colours that are very Parisian chic, but still have personality and aesthetic taste that is difficult to mix.
If you are a young girl who is fascinated by French style, let's find out with L'OFFICIEL 5 new generation bloggers who stand out with this style!
Jeanne Damas
When it comes to famous French fashion bloggers, Jeanne Damas is definitely a name that cannot be ignored. She is likened to "Alexa Chung of France" with her long hair and seductive red lips. Thanks to her simple yet attractive style and "Effortless chic" beauty, Jeanne has become an icon in the French fashion blogger community.
Jeanne always skillfully expresses a romantic and elegant natural charm, attractive through her favorite items such as straight-cut dresses, high-waisted pants and flat shoes. Not only stopping at the role of blogger, she is also the founder of the brand Rouje, launched in 2016. Rouje brings fashion and beauty items inspired by the daily wardrobe of French women. With designs focusing on simplicity and comfort, this brand focuses on emphasizing the confidence, charm and elegance of women.
Camille Pidoux
In recent years, “Old Money” has become an ideology in the fashion industry. In France, Camille Pidoux, a law student and model, has emerged as an icon of the trend with more than 400,000 followers on Instagram.
Camille loves black, brown, khaki, and neutral tones, especially oversized sweaters and coats. If you also love neutrals but want to avoid boredom, take a cue from Camille.
Mara Lafontan
French style is not only romantic and elegant, it's also very sexy. Mara Lafontan, an Australian who moved to Paris at the age of 16, is an expert in this field and will show you how to perfectly recreate the sexy Parisian look.
Unlike the traditional image of the French woman, Mara's mixed French-Italian background helps her skillfully blend sexiness into simple outfits. She often chooses saturated colours to create a romantic, classic feel. In addition, Mara is also a jewellery designer and founder of the La Fontana brand, so her outfits are often combined with sophisticated accessories, adding highlights to her style.
Sabina Socol
If you dream of becoming a French woman and you have a curvy body, Sabina Socol is the perfect inspiration. Born in 1988, Sabina is not the typical Parisian woman with a modest height of 160 cm and a fuller figure. However, thanks to her experience in mixing and matching clothes, she is able to show off her body's advantages through her daily outfits.
As a former editor for the French edition of Whowhatwear magazine, Sabina always prioritizes a natural, unfussy yet very attractive style. She understands the strengths and weaknesses of her body, and always carefully calculates when choosing clothes. For example, Sabina deliberately pairs a loose leather jacket with jeans and ankle boots, which not only helps to elongate the body proportions but also brings a sense of lightness.
Camille Charriere
Clothing not only reflects one’s aesthetic taste but also reveals one’s personality and background. Camille Charriere, who is of British and French descent, is a testament to this. She possesses a unique style that perfectly combines British modernity and spontaneity with French simplicity and elegance.
Like Jeanne Damas, Camille is also one of the pioneering fashion bloggers in France. She favours a neutral style and displays a straightforward attitude, very different from Jeanne's romanticism.
Camille often chooses oversized blazers combined with tight dresses, or loose sweaters with trousers, creating a style that is both fashionable and elegant.