
"A wrap dress, like our iconic Gabin dress, is something you can wear on any occasion - it's always good to have a multifunctional dress like this. Jeans are an important staple in my wardrobe, so high-waisted jeans are essential. A men's style jacket (like the Jacques by Rouje), slip dresses (particularly for summer), a trench coat (I have a beautiful Burberry vintage one) and ankle boots are all essential."
"Come evening, the key is to shift your daytime look into a chicer form effortlessly. "I don't like to be too dressy in the evening, so I often wear a pair of high-waisted jeans with a nice top and some mules - I like how mules can upscale even a very simple outfit," Jeanne explains. "And I love a zero make-up look, with just a big red lip, applied with the fingers for a softly blurry effect.""
"The finishing touch to any outfit is the blazer. Instantly elevating, simply throw it over any casual top, jeans or dress and - voila! - polished perfection. A few rules: it should be tailored but not tight at the waist, single-breasted, and the hem should fall to the top of your thumb. For an all-purpose number, choose classic black; in terms of material, velvet or satin or even leather is not out of the question."
Simplicity and a uniform approach govern Parisian dressing, emphasizing multifunctional, reusable garments. Core items include a wrap dress, high-waisted jeans, a men's-style jacket, slip dresses, a trench coat, ankle boots, and oversized sweaters for desirable drape. Evening looks remain understated by pairing high-waisted jeans with refined tops and mules to elevate simplicity, and favoring a zero make-up base with a blurred red lip. For travel wardrobes, tailored basics such as a single-breasted, waist-friendly blazer in classic black, straight-leg non-faded jeans, and versatile footwear form the foundation of a compact, chic packing list.
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