Fashion: Dress French and Stay in Vogue
We love French fashion – after all, the French are usually the ones setting the trends and influencing fashion the world over. So, make the most of the winter and get the look with a few classic French-inspired pieces to instantly upgrade your wardrobe and keep you looking stylish for longer.
Let’s face it: French girls do it better. Combining classic pieces with the latest trends, here are some must-haves you’ll need to nail the casually elegant French style this season.
Gingham Skirts
As the northern hemisphere moves into Summer we see a continuation of Gingham leaving a mark on the French fashion scene. Besides being a fresh alternative to florals, gingham has clear appeal. The check is as classic as polka dots or stripes. It has a preppy vibe but you can also find gingham pieces to suit your edgier style. Get on the gingham bandwagon now and keep these beauties around until Spring comes to South Africa.
All Kinds Of Heels
High heels will give casual attire a chic upgrade. French style is all about a beautiful heel for daywear or night time bliss. Invest in quality heels that will enhance your overall look and make you feel like a Parisian. Ruffles
It started with flutter sleeves. Then graduated to peplums. Now, ruffles are out in full force. Ruffles were one of the key trends at fashion month, decorating necklines, skirts, blouses and even jackets. Who doesn’t love a cute ruffled skirt? Wear your pick with distressed denim or tucked neatly into a skirt.
Office Wear
Rock the look with office wear to add instant sophistication to your wardrobe and style. Blouses, pants and office blazers are hot this season – be sure to invest in a few quality pieces to mix and match with your favourite items.
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