How to Dress in Paris
Paris is one of the all-time fashion capitals of the world. Even if you're going as a tourist, you still want to look chic. The French (especially the women) have an instinctive sense of style. Here are some ways to be comfortable and look great whatever the season.
Things You'll Need:
Raincoat with removable lining
Selection of scarves (wool, cotton or silk)
Color-coordinated clothing pieces
Well-chosen accessories (shoes, gloves, hats, handbags and umbrella)
Step
1
The first thing to remember is that at any time of year it can be cold and damp in Paris. Be prepared with layers of clothing. Bring both a cotton and a wool sweater.
Step
2
Check out the latest styles in "Elle" and "Vogue" for an overview of what to wear. Although dress has become much more casual in recent years, Parisians still passionately follow the changing styles.
Step
3
Choose one basic color for your travel wardrobe around which you will plan tops, blouses and sweaters. But don't think that everything has to match exactly. Creative use of color is a great technique.
Step
4
Use scarves to maximize outfits. Take a variety of sizes and lengths. Scarves are light and can totally change a look.
Step
5
Find shoes that work for you. If you usually wear high heels, this is the place to do it! But for walking in museums and parks, take comfortable shoes. They don't have to be ugly. Plan on rain in any case; if the weather is beautiful, you're in luck.
Step
6
Good news: starting in January 2008, it will no longer be possible to smoke in restaurants, but you could still find yourself somewhere with lots of smelly smoke. Take a product with you so you can spray your clothes if they capture cigarette smoke.
Step
7
Take jewelry that expresses who you are. Costume jewelry will give you a break from worrying about loss of valuables. A few pairs of earrings, a great pin and several necklaces will do the job.
Step
8
Select accessories like handbags and umbrellas for usefulness and color. A terrific bag will not only hold your personal items, water bottle and map but will punch up your outfit.
Step
9
Don't miss the fabulous clothing shops all over Paris. Even if you're just window shopping, you'll see some incredible things.
Tips & Warnings
Check out the weather forecast before you go, especially in the summer. If it's very hot, take changes of light clothing. Many places aren't air-conditioned.
Don't forget that you can freeze, even in August.
Don't wear gym-type clothing (sweatsuits) except at the gym.
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Paris is one of the all-time fashion capitals of the world. Even if you're going as a tourist, you still want to look chic. The French (especially the women) have an instinctive sense of style. Here are some ways to be comfortable and look great whatever the season.
Things You'll Need:
Raincoat with removable lining
Selection of scarves (wool, cotton or silk)
Color-coordinated clothing pieces
Well-chosen accessories (shoes, gloves, hats, handbags and umbrella)
Step
1
The first thing to remember is that at any time of year it can be cold and damp in Paris. Be prepared with layers of clothing. Bring both a cotton and a wool sweater.
Step
2
Check out the latest styles in "Elle" and "Vogue" for an overview of what to wear. Although dress has become much more casual in recent years, Parisians still passionately follow the changing styles.
Step
3
Choose one basic color for your travel wardrobe around which you will plan tops, blouses and sweaters. But don't think that everything has to match exactly. Creative use of color is a great technique.
Step
4
Use scarves to maximize outfits. Take a variety of sizes and lengths. Scarves are light and can totally change a look.
Step
5
Find shoes that work for you. If you usually wear high heels, this is the place to do it! But for walking in museums and parks, take comfortable shoes. They don't have to be ugly. Plan on rain in any case; if the weather is beautiful, you're in luck.
Step
6
Good news: starting in January 2008, it will no longer be possible to smoke in restaurants, but you could still find yourself somewhere with lots of smelly smoke. Take a product with you so you can spray your clothes if they capture cigarette smoke.
Step
7
Take jewelry that expresses who you are. Costume jewelry will give you a break from worrying about loss of valuables. A few pairs of earrings, a great pin and several necklaces will do the job.
Step
8
Select accessories like handbags and umbrellas for usefulness and color. A terrific bag will not only hold your personal items, water bottle and map but will punch up your outfit.
Step
9
Don't miss the fabulous clothing shops all over Paris. Even if you're just window shopping, you'll see some incredible things.
Tips & Warnings
Check out the weather forecast before you go, especially in the summer. If it's very hot, take changes of light clothing. Many places aren't air-conditioned.
Don't forget that you can freeze, even in August.
Don't wear gym-type clothing (sweatsuits) except at the gym.
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