Hi Audrey, I just watched your video and I want to congratulate you on nailing this. As a French woman (and a former Parisian), it is so refreshing to finally hear a young American woman getting it right. French style is not limited to Paris, I live in Brittany and we tend to wear more colours but also very practical and traditional clothes like the famous Breton striped shirt and yellow raincoats, along with comfortable footwear, because it rains often. Women in the south of France tend to wear much more flirty clothes, dresses and sandals, but the sun shines most of the year. So yes, the typical Parisian style is really driven by the city, tiny flats, pollution and the need to quickly trot along the streets and in the subway. French culture also considers money as taboo, people don't talk about it and don't flaunt their wealth, so the logo culture is actually frowned upon rather than encouraged. Indeed, it is all about quality vs. quantity, when you can afford it. Zara, Mango and other stores are a hit because they offer stylish options at a reasonable price point. Most of the pics shown truly emphasize the Parisian style, which is darker in mood than what we can experience in other parts of the country. And I also used to be very slim in Paris, I was younger but also walking everywhere, usually at a fast pace. There's no point in owning a car in this city, and many people don't have one. Everything is at walking distance, and the transport system is excellent (when they're not on strike). Ok, sorry for this super long comment,. Again, I truly enjoyed your video and your analysis. Love your channel!
@Pinkglitter14 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you! I’d also like to add, that due to high taxation, not a lot of French can afford cars. I think logos are tacky and show insecurity, so I really appreciate that it’s looked down upon in France.
@agnesdp18554 жыл бұрын
@@Pinkglitter1 Actually, most French people have cars as soon as you go out of Paris. In many areas, this is the only way to get around, go to work, school, etc. You can find cheap cars, so money is not really the issue. I live in a smaller city, and most people have a car, some families two. But in Paris, the value-risk ratio is not in favor of a car. Parking is expensive, and cars are easily damaged. And the public transport system (metro and bus) is excellent, when they're not on strike ;-).
@MissCaraMint4 жыл бұрын
Yes I have visited Paris multiple times and am in love with the city. The transportation system really is amazing.
@elisa46204 жыл бұрын
@@agnesdp1855 Actually, while it is true that most French people have a car, and that it is a necessity in some places, money IS an issue. A big one. Cheap cars often require repairs that are expensive, then their is insurance, carburant, parking tax if you don't have a private one etc.... I never had enough money to even pay for my license and even if I did I couldn't afford a car. I know a few other people who are the same as me.
@mariavictoriasalita29084 жыл бұрын
Hello ma'am. I also admire French fashion. I envy you people because you seem to be effortless and simple but strikingly beautiful. I want to learn from you. Is it true that all French people practice minimalism in everything especially in terms of fashion and style? I desire to practice it because I am a fan of minimalism. I believe that one has absolute freedom when one owns less stuff and shuns frivolities. Please enlighten me. Thank you.
@kimjohnson84715 жыл бұрын
I am 55 years old. Through watching your channel, I have committed to cultivating a wardrobe I plan to wear for the rest of my life. I plan on living until 125.😁
@jennifernagelwaldyke31745 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@louiseleite38665 жыл бұрын
Same here 😁......I'm 54
@twillafaye5155 жыл бұрын
YES!
@carolinareaper80895 жыл бұрын
I wish you that every single upcoming day will be remarkable, happy, sunny and will make you happier and happier till whenever ! All the best
@MyNameIsAhalya5 жыл бұрын
Love this!! ❤
@lunarsular5 жыл бұрын
What a calming voice with so much noise in KZbin.
@mgparis4 жыл бұрын
@@EmilyDavidson-hd3qz me too! that's my fave thing about Audrey! :D
@landsharkshredders39354 жыл бұрын
She is doing such a good service to others by providing a good dose of ASMR and style tips.
@ansigbg4 жыл бұрын
Yes i totally agree. I have stopped watching youtubers that are to noisy. It is just annoying. I prefer those that are calm with a voice that is soothing listening to
@NewEarthBlog4 жыл бұрын
Yes, content, voice, and not to mention wonderful music and photography!
@meggieshhh90143 жыл бұрын
It's the first thing that I realise!
@elaineperry99085 жыл бұрын
Love that you realize your audience is diverse in age Audrey. I am 71 and appreciate most of what you share. Thank you!
@janeolinger80385 жыл бұрын
Elaine, 70 here and I agree!
@Peayou...4 жыл бұрын
Wow that's pretty cool!
@jilllovesbeegees704 жыл бұрын
Elaine Perry me too.. i am 67. Never to old to learn and listen.
@mmcs49734 жыл бұрын
Me too! Irish Maggt
@milenad.k.22383 жыл бұрын
Older and wiser ladies here, I look up to you and admire your desire to always keep learning. I’m in my early 20’s and hope I will also be as curious in my future years!
@stace_d4 жыл бұрын
This is the most diverse, authentic "French style" video I've seen! Finally more than just young, willowy Birkin-esque women in white t-shirts and blue jeans with bed head.. France is more than that
@kat-gz5ki4 жыл бұрын
I'm actually only 17 but I really find that my style aligns more with the French! I really value more modest, classy, timeless pieces rather than a lot of trends which a lot of people my age enjoy following. This was a very helpful video, as I am currently trying to consolidate my style, live more minimalistic, and figure out what clothing I enjoy wearing before I head off to college :) Thank you for this!
@charlotteburke16894 жыл бұрын
Me too! I'm nearly 17 and I love French fashion :)
@ce-le-ste3 жыл бұрын
@@charlotteburke1689 Same here! Also 17 and love this type of style
@charlotteburke16893 жыл бұрын
That’s so cool to know there’s others my age who love this kind of style! What’s your favourite outfit to wear?
@laquerisma3 жыл бұрын
Good luck in college. You have a sensible head on your shoulders.
@44lover3 жыл бұрын
honestly, this makes me feel better about myself! i’m 16 turning 17 soon, and i feel like my style is different from others my age (there’s nothing wrong about that either! it’s just not my preference). i feel confident when trying on clothes in my bedroom, but when i actually have to go out i just wear something basic because people might think i’m overdressed or i dress older than my age.
@milenafitwi4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loveee the representation of all the french black girls in this video.
@ladymaria224 жыл бұрын
@Isabella Adamowicz Your answer made me laugh so much I can't-
@skn98124 жыл бұрын
@Helen Adams i think she said that because a lot of people represents France with just white people
@yasminaderid6833 жыл бұрын
❤️👍🎉
@skn98123 жыл бұрын
@Bella Adamowicz i think that i misunderstood you, i now understand your point of view
@rundalina5 жыл бұрын
I love how your inspiration screen shots are of people of different races, ages, sizes etc.
@patriciafisher31085 жыл бұрын
Sarylen, I noticed and appreciated that also.
@carolellamuch95715 жыл бұрын
Very commendable
@AloutkaKazawa5 жыл бұрын
Agree with your opinion. Exept the fact that currently on the earth there is only one human race: homo sapiens sapiens. We extincted other human races. What we usually refer as a race is actually a variety. Which shows even more how ridiculous our "science" can be.
@paulammaz5 жыл бұрын
Sonic Sugar homo sapiens is a species not a race
@AloutkaKazawa5 жыл бұрын
@@paulammaz and you think the idea "one race human race" is not valid? The concept of a human race was established to divide people through a pseudo scientifical methodology. The facts are obvious: different geographical circumstances made us look different as an biological adaptation to the environment. Butnthe rest is more in the sphere of belief than science. We are mostly mixed. We may not look like we are (like me) but we are, so the whole racial concept is terribly superficial and non scientifical.
@woofiedog74525 жыл бұрын
Love watching Justine LeConte. Very inspirational young woman who is also a clothes and jewellery designer not just someone looking great in their clothes.
@ericahudson18104 жыл бұрын
I love her!
@louiseleite38664 жыл бұрын
@@ericahudson1810 Me too 😊
@007KayElleKay4 жыл бұрын
And she’s actually French !
@denisedenise36025 жыл бұрын
In France, 'showing off' that you have money is considered extremely vulgar. So wearing very obvious designer clothes/accessoires is absolute bad taste. In the street, if you look at people wearing obvious designer clothes, you'll notice that they're usually foreigners/tourists or people from the suburbs wearing fakes.
@undomiel1520034 жыл бұрын
It's not only that. The fact is that most people that do have a lot of money do not pay to adv ertise. In other words, they'll use the Hermes bag that is more subtle and only shows the trademark in a place. They may use a Louise Vuitton, but not the model with the LV monogram. So they will wear that expensive clothes, but it wont look different to the rest except in actual structure. Only those that want to "show-off" buy those expensive for no reason Coach bags,. Even here in this country (US) you will see that with the rich and higher-class individuals that have multiple generations of wealth, only the nouveau rich show off.
@Damaris972.4 жыл бұрын
Alors la n'importe quoi! Les gens portent de la marque, Nike, adidas, sac a main chanel pour ceux qui ont les moyens, Lacoste , enfin bref tout le monde essaie de ressembler à un riche même en France.
@denisedenise36024 жыл бұрын
@@Damaris972. "tout le monde essaie de ressembler à un riche même en France" BAH EUH c'est exactement ce qu'on est en train de dire. Ceux qui en font le plus, ne sont pas de vrais riches justement. Les.vrais riches ne sont pas des show offs dans la vie de tous les jours. Et puis on parle de marques de luxe, pas Nike, Lacoste et compagnie lol.............
@NewEarthBlog4 жыл бұрын
In the '80s wearing designer names was "in". I didn't have time then to sew and I loved the camp shirts. I finally found two by Gloria Vanderbilt with her name embroidered on the lower sleeve, but in the same thread of which the fabric was made. You could hardly see it and they were very well made, so I bought them and loved them.
@mirellaloves1D4 жыл бұрын
The exact contrary of what happens here in italy. Italian people love a logo: a Louis Vuitton bag or a Gucci belt. Just take a look to Chiara Ferragni Instagram and you will see it. If you have just one item in your look with an evident logo it’s ok but if there are more I think it’s vulgar too.
@uniprayuti29595 жыл бұрын
I just love how positive you have always been in all your videos! Thank you for that.
@Amira25513 жыл бұрын
The message that Audrey empathies in this video is perfect for right now - "clothes should enhance you". I love this! This cancel society (how to part your hair, jeans to wear, etc) is really fogging our mindset on finding our own personal style. Beautiful message, thank you!
@elisa46204 жыл бұрын
As a French woman I am happy that you addressed stereotyping issues concerning us, our style and lifestyle. I really liked your analysys. As a petite curvy woman, I am always grateful when you tubers, like you, Justine and Alyssa, acknowledge diversity and use them in their examples. So thank you. And thank you to insist that life is not all about the way we look but the things we do.
@francewhereyouare21483 жыл бұрын
Absolutely what Elisa said! 👆
@kathleenbarron76545 жыл бұрын
“We all can participate “. Great quote, Audrey.
@katiestegman80835 жыл бұрын
I have seen many iterations of this topic, and no one has addressed the reasons behind French style as you have here. It is much more helpful to understand the mindset behind their choices rather than making simple clothing suggestions. I also appreciate that you encourage everyone to participate. I think people need to hear that to feel like it's okay, as the fashion industry can feel very exclusive. Great video.
@sherischenkman67085 жыл бұрын
Audrey Hepburn. Love her style. When I was young, my brother would remove any logo from his clothing and say he wasn't a billboard. Now that I am older, I feel the same as my wise brother.
@JustBeingAwesome5 жыл бұрын
She's Belgian (born in Brussels) ;) Close enough :-D
@melancholica9995 жыл бұрын
I still do that even nowadays in my 30's. I remove the tags on the back of my neck, because I don't like them scratching my neck, but also don't really enjoy being a walking bilboard. If I own or purchase a designer or branded thing, I make sure it doesn't feature visible logo.
@creativecheersoffashionlau73645 жыл бұрын
As a stylist and designer I totally agree that your style makes you look perfect and you don’t need trends. I still wear clothes that I have for 30 years and still can wear. I also try to teach that on my sewing channel. Find and make the things that make you YOU
@dinaoreilly94835 жыл бұрын
Love how you gave 'shout-outs' to fellow KZbinrs....so generous and kind of you....your grace, talent and professionalism shine through everything you do sweet girl....as for French Icons....I love Inès de La Fressange and Clemence Poesy as newer icons for French chic....historically, no can beat your namesake, Audrey Hepburn...LOL....you honor her name in more ways than I can count....Hugs honey....great video as always..
@allthethings095 жыл бұрын
I like watching videos on "Parisian style", because I think it gives me a good framework to build my own style from. Where I live in the US, people usually go out in their pajamas or gym clothes. I also grew up with a mother who gave me a basic education in how to dress with a "Classic" esthetic, so much of what Audrey talks about in her videos makes a lot of sense to me. It's just easier for me to put things together in my head when I have a multitude of visuals to draw on. Thanks, Audrey!
@judithcatlett85185 жыл бұрын
Besides my mother, I liked the usual suspects; Audrey Hepburn, Mary Tyler Moore, You, and Katherine Hepburn. Their outfits were versatile; pants, flats, popped collars. They were ahead of the curve.
@dinaoreilly94835 жыл бұрын
What a darling thing to say....Your Mum first...LOL....
@KimXO5 жыл бұрын
Dina Wiltshire I agree! That’s so sweet!
@KimXO5 жыл бұрын
Judith Catlett great list!
@gayleritter11995 жыл бұрын
All of the above and Linda Wright. I love hats, berets and try to wear them whenever possible. I I so wish I’d see more of them on people. I feel we’ve become far too casual in our dress to the point of uncaring. I came back to Calif from Quebec, Montreal, NY and was amazed how “casual” everyone was traveling. Some looked like they should be going to bed instead of traveling. I believe that how we dress governs the way we feel about life and ourselves. It takes very little more time to look presentable than it does to throw on sweats and slouchy shoes. I know I always enjoy seeing someone who is not necessarily dressed in designer items but rather looks like they put some thought and effort into getting dressed. Love your videos , Audrey.
@jenfarmer48645 жыл бұрын
I agree! Those are all very classy ladies (I love that your mom is at the top of your list). If I'm on the fence about an article of clothing I'll often ask myself if Audrey Hepburn would wear it. It's never steered me wrong.
@carne49875 жыл бұрын
since I love an androgynous type of style some of my icons are Tilda Swinton, Isabella Rossellini, Sharon Stone....these women encompass a sophisticated simplicity that I admire so much :D
@belssage5 жыл бұрын
Kate Hepburn for me!
@carne49875 жыл бұрын
@@belssage absolutely! excellent!
@chowes415 жыл бұрын
@@belssage I love her very American woman style...Americans were the first to wear trousers...so liberating! I also love Lauren Hutton for the same reasons.
@dosdandelions88795 жыл бұрын
Audrey, you make such a good point about living in a smaller, perhaps older space, where storage is not a priority and very big. It explains why my Dutch heritage is also about quality over quantity because often, there was only a very small wardrobe and/or dresser to store clothes. I absolutely agree that fashion is fleeting but style lasts forever! I love being inspired by people with style! My motto is, "Live with Style".
@dressarteparis5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding everyone to be true to their personality and style instead of focusing on fast fashion trends! We create sustainable custom-made clothes and absolutely agree that when clothes are made especially for clients, to their style and body measurements, it makes a difference!
@deborahcraven64355 жыл бұрын
When in Paris myself I always notice that it’s more the more mature French ladies that look very chic and beautifully groomed , younger not so . It’s a fantastic place to people watch ! Audrey you are very chic looking and have beautiful skin !!
@starryky88235 жыл бұрын
I've never been one to like fashion but you inspire me to present the best version of myself in a way that enhances my life. It's because of you that I am able to appreciate the clothes that I wear and that I can appreciate the thoughtfulness of styling and everything like that. Keep up the great work!!
@TheDriftwoodlover5 жыл бұрын
Same for me - never a fashion girl but was brought up by a mother who stressed quality.
@bringela45315 жыл бұрын
YOU are one of a handful style icons of mine. I am retired now and looking to downsize my wardrobe considerably, I find myself “saving” your images on all 3 platforms over and over. Thank you for sharing so much with us, I appreciate it.
@joolsner2 жыл бұрын
I love the way she points out how participating in life, hobbies and spending time with your loved one is also important than just dressing well. Good balanced advice.
@anupamsingh10564 жыл бұрын
I literally had to watch this video for two times in a row. Because when I first started watching it I was too much caught up in the beautiful vibration of your voice. It's so calm and serene.
@gilldachada80795 жыл бұрын
At last, an intelligent commentary on French style
@AudreyCoyne4 жыл бұрын
:) Thank you so much Gill!
@jennevab13605 жыл бұрын
I love the way you presented this video. You speak in a very respectful and inspiring manner. I was so inspired and filled with emotion when you said "fashion is for everyone, there's no limitation as to who can participate in fashion" it made me cry, I appreciate it so much!
@HeatherRichardsonPhoto5 жыл бұрын
As someone easing their way from fast fashion into living in Paris, this was the video I have been waiting for. Love your calm and warm presence.
@norapelamo50795 жыл бұрын
Quick tip for Americans... There are other countries in Europe that have actually more sense of style than French women.. try Sweden: Poland... Berlin's fashion scene is incredible creative too or Madrid... Only thinking of French style is quite out dated. However, love the calmness of your videos Audrey! :)
@KimXO5 жыл бұрын
Nora Pelamo good point! I think it’s because she was just in Paris! You mentioned Berlin! I’m heading there Friday, I’ve heard it’s an incredible city! Can’t wait :)
@jacquelinenatividade72915 жыл бұрын
So true. The most stylish people I've seen so far were in Copenhagen.
@norapelamo50795 жыл бұрын
@@KimXO Berlin is amazing! one of my favs!
@norapelamo50795 жыл бұрын
@@jacquelinenatividade7291 Exactly!
@e.h.3325 жыл бұрын
I'm an expat living in Paris and my greatest source of fashion inspirations are the elderly women who are both dressed elegantly and effortless in classic sneakers.
@closingscenes5 жыл бұрын
I love that you said that style can be attainable at any price point! It's so true! I enjoy thrift shopping and finding good sales, and I like that you buy designer secondhand! Your collection has a wide variety of style and I can see that you appreciate its functionality rather than go on trend. I feel like not many people buy secondhand designer thinking that it's not "luxury" enough because it's been used. But aged leather bags look so nice and have so much character.
@lowcountrygirl77795 жыл бұрын
One can purchase fashion,, but style simply cannot be purchased. I don't buy or wear anything I don't absolutely adore.. As a young girl, I really began to find my style. As a classic film enthusiast, I was greatly inspired by the great actresses of old Hollywood, especially Grace Kelly. She was someone who I studied regarding her simplistic, classic, as well as her seemingly effortless sense of style. Not only do I think that she was the most exquisitely beautiful woman whom I've ever seen, but she always looked spot on in her clothing, accessories,polished beauty, and with her simple elegance. I can't look like nor be the great Grace Kelly, but I can adapt her simple elegance and sense of style to my own taste . Thank you Audrey. You are very beautiful as well You have impeccable taste, style, as well as elegance. I love you and your channel! God bless 😎💙
@helencavanagh81195 жыл бұрын
Loved this! I’m 42 yrs old and always like to dress different..never the follower! Something so chic about french style..Nothing more appealing than an individual that owns their own style..their uniqueness 💙 It takes time, but once you ‘own it’ ..you own it! 🤗
@foxylady19333 жыл бұрын
I am 75y young born in Paris and living in Canada since 1980. Back in the 60's one could recognize a french girl anywhere but not anymore. I go back every couple of years and for the last at least 20y things have changed! I remember my mother who was born in 1906 she always always said....FASHION IS WHAT SUIT YOU... I like anything classique always have Audrey Hepburn Jackie O And Grace Kelly were my favorite classy ladies without a doubt!
@lucieporcher41245 жыл бұрын
Hello Audrey, I'm Lucie (and french) and your vision of French fashion is... so true. I live in Paris and I completely recognize myself in everything you say. Especially concerning the clothes that really makes you feel good in. I'll never sell my Hermès scarf or my 501 black Levi's jean. Thank you for not doing clichés about us :)
@light-yi2me5 жыл бұрын
I think the older you get, the more important your dress code and elegance!
@carolthomas85285 жыл бұрын
light ....... but I also wish I had learned all this many years ago .
@light-yi2me5 жыл бұрын
Carol Thomas absolutely! I agree with you! I was raised on French style so I take it for granted, love the simplicity and not being slaved to corporate fashion industries. However, I appreciate those that break every rule of mine but have their own style and identity! Another word, we have to be in the state of flow and happiness in whatever we do and not feeling being judged by fashion police or those who think more is better!
@marylhere5 жыл бұрын
I was watching a different you tuber talking to stylish women on the streets of NYC. Found the shoes I want on a woman my age who was walking her dog. Not ever seen in any "fashion" magazine, but quality investment. Funny they are handmade in France.
@Sha2ronS4 жыл бұрын
As I age (gracefully, 57) I know more what my style is. I love my style!!
@kerynl.sanchez98913 жыл бұрын
Amen. Less is more!
@brendastuntz17273 жыл бұрын
As a person who studies fashion design and also advocates for sustainability I think you make a lot of very good and valid points. Just because it is designer doesn't mean that it is special or needed. The thing that makes a garment special is how you feel about it and in it. Furthermore, if I design something I would prefer only people who really love my looks to purchase them. I want to elevate people with what I create and help them feel great about themselves, not the other way around.
@monicacappetta70174 жыл бұрын
Wonderful and very helpful video. I lived in Paris for 2 years and in addition to their great style, French women have loads of confidence. I believe that is their secret and why it is so envied around the world.
@katesage32215 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite fashion icons: Lucie de la Falaise. Love her quiet, modern elegance and sense of style. Interesting video as always.Thank you
@scarlove505 жыл бұрын
Yes
@Claire-wi4kh4 жыл бұрын
I've always been a fan of Grace Kelly's style. She always looked so put together and effortlessly chic!
@HosCreates5 жыл бұрын
I'm loving your side by side content on this and talking about loving a well made quality item for decades!
@hirorop53674 жыл бұрын
I like what you said about how Style is attainable at any price point! ❤️🙌
@111-c5c5 жыл бұрын
Minimal and slow living is the way to go these days. Quality over quantity is really best and less is more. Kind greetings from Switzerland.
@imeldamayer-taylor27835 жыл бұрын
Share this attitude and way of life . Greetings from Vienna .
@111-c5c5 жыл бұрын
@@imeldamayer-taylor2783 Hi Imelda, Guess you are a minimalist? I believe in living slowly and simply but well. So you live in Vienna - I am in Zurich. Both charming and lovely cities. Wishing you a great week. All the best.
@ellen-birgitte56775 жыл бұрын
I agree - greetings from Denmark
@111-c5c5 жыл бұрын
@@ellen-birgitte5677 Kind greetings to you Ellen. Here I should also add that Hygge is also very important in life. Kind greetings and have a wonderful day.
@ellen-birgitte56775 жыл бұрын
@@111-c5c Thank You . Hygge is something we are brought up with and it can be complex and difficult to understand. It's a way of life if you understand what I mean. Really good day to you too and thank you for your response
@martaanna36985 жыл бұрын
Audrey, thanks for a very interesting analysis of a French styly. It great that you focused on a vibe and general style, not particular examples like polka dot skirt. I think that having a style is a consequence of having a rich personality and life experience and knowledge of who you are, what you what from yourself and dropping a fear of what would others think or say about me. And creativity 🙂
@annavan755 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean: I have a Benetton blue classic jacket I bought when I was 25, and I'm still wearing it...I'm 44 now. The lining was a bit damaged last year, but I simply changed it. Classic, good quality: everlasting! (Not sure this is the right word in English 🤔). Thank you for your time!
@heatherclark62685 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the right word - everlasting/classic.
@ribbitquack5 жыл бұрын
so glad I found you! I love so many things about this video: your soothing voice, your poignant commentary, your down-to-earth personality, your split-screen and focus on other women (not just yourself), and your great tips! THANK :-)
@maryskillan2845 жыл бұрын
Love how Audrey included photos of Justine and Mary Anne! Audrey Hepburn for sure is a style icon for me.
@nathjams62355 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that u mentioned afrofrench women in the list of instagramer. We strongly bring a new move in the idea of fashion in France. Even though, I think your imaginary refers to an elite in Paris and unfortunately this, persists. Wear style in France is more and more eclectic.
@stenillson204 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with you @Nathjams. I think it's great that she was able to put French women from different backgrounds. We often think of French style as strictly "white" or "Parisienne" but there are many nuances and styles we often don't get to see. Glad to see it.
@lindagarrido43535 жыл бұрын
I love the last section of your video - Fashion is for Everybody. I was raised in Europe (Spain) and my Italian-Colombian mother was very elegant and always well put together till the day she passed away. In Europe women embrace fashion at all ages, and growing up I never saw anyone of any age looking a mess. I've never understood why American women seem to give up after they reach a certain age, especially since the older you get, the more you know yourself and understand what really looks good on you. What a waste of the most amazing years of your life! I love watching the women my age in Paris (I'm 62) and try to emulate their fashion as I go through my closet (thankfully, my job allows me to travel to Europe 3-5 times a year). And although I live in NYC where people are more fashion forward, I still miss the elegance and style I see in most European cities - no leggings and athlesiure wear to go out to dinner! Keep up the good work. Your videos are very inspirational.
@teletubbiestunetwister95704 жыл бұрын
You are lovely; your demeanor and delivery is calming and uplifting. Thank you.
@anniecruz47785 жыл бұрын
Your voice sounds so angelic. Your videos are ALWAYS such a treat. Thank you for the tips!
@melodysacpopo52525 жыл бұрын
Wonderfully put. I am going through a wardrobe change slowly. And having a hard time finding my style and colors for myself but these videos really help encourage me in the right direction. Thankyou Audrey!
@estelle291004 жыл бұрын
Bonjour Audrey, what a lovely video! As a French woman I almost did not want to watch it (can't deal with another video full of strereotypes) but I knew yours would be different. Cool idea of including lost of insta pics and street video inserts.Interesting take on what fashion means to us. Every purchase counts, when you live in a 30 m square studio. love all your work! bisous :)
@gloriasanmiguel15275 жыл бұрын
What a lovely and inspiring video! I started working in developing my personal style this year and I am 53.... You are one of my favorite people to watch!
@nikkijackson59755 жыл бұрын
I like what you’re saying Audrey. I am 60 yo and are still wearing clothes that are 20 years old (silk midi dresses, cashmere sweaters etc). Your knowledge has made me aware on how to restyle my “old” clothes back into the front closet and re wear them - with joy. Another thing that is important to remember is to stay the same weight, if you can. This has enabled me to keep re wearing those old classics too.
@carolinac.santos45944 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved the video, the way you portrayed the "French fashion life style" which is truly more about choices than picks (if that makes sense in English 😂) and how you talk, so soothing and calming, you don't rush and takes the context in and turns it into something you've know your whole life. Totally worth watching and enjoying!
@lydianeuens57705 жыл бұрын
My current favorite style icon is Blake Lively. Lots of bright monochrome outfits, jumpsuits, bold patterns. I feel like she does a good job of taking classic outfit styles and bringing something unique to them. It's difficult to find that combination of classic and modern/edgy but it fits my personal style.
@pierceyourheart40064 жыл бұрын
I love that you showcase a range of races, ages, body types and styles
@KerraBolton5 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful take on "French style"! I appreciate your unique lens of universality (tips we can apply to our own wardrobe) vs. telling viewers to buy a Breton top and a trench coat. I admire how your personal style has evolved over the years as shown in your videos. Thank you for including a diverse representation of women in this video. My current style icons: Solange Knowles, Victoria Beckham, Blair Eadie, Tory Burch, Caroline de Maigret and you. :-)
@ceciliaexp5 жыл бұрын
Audrey you are so generous to feature others and not only your outfits. I love it. 🥳🤗🥰
@Lilith_21915 жыл бұрын
This channel has been inspiring me to think more when I shop.
@francewhereyouare21483 жыл бұрын
Your points on glasses, sunglasses and accessories as well as comfort for walking around are so absolutely spot on! Overall, a really intelligent video that recognises the Parisian focus that is so often recycled and recirculated. This goes beyond the classic icons too - love your varied contemporary examples. Would love more regional style examples too - it's absolutely great people-watching all around France. :)
@bonitajordan68255 жыл бұрын
I’ll celebrate my 70 th birthday in Paris, France in April 2020. I’ll use the tips from you, Justine and Marie-Anne to assemble a suitable capsule wardrobe. Thank you for being so inspirational.
@p.r.99825 жыл бұрын
I'm falling asleep not because you're boring but because your voice is amazingly soothing and calming. Thanks for showing love to my country Audrey.
@sarahd17063 жыл бұрын
I was so happy to see a photo of Marie-Anne Lecoeur in there! Another fantastic youtuber.
@Morgan3135 жыл бұрын
I’m an American of French descent, but I haven’t been to France (yet). This is how my mother taught me to dress. Growing up, the other kids thought I was weird because I didn’t dress to fit in. That was because I was developing my own personal style. You basically made a “How to Dress Like Morgan” video. I never thought the way I dressed was anything to aspire to, so thank you. Watching this video was very therapeutic.
@Rivershines3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos! You are so polite and can convey such passion without being forceful, it is a real lesson in ladylike manners and femininity for me and I'm sure many others. Your comments and insights really are inspiring. I just adored your video on Stanley Tucci. I am still thinking about it and learning so much from his fashion which is mind-blowing for me because I never thought of learning from men's fashion. My personal style icon is Sophia Coppola. I love her simple, practical, and mature style and it is so timeless. I also really love her unconventional looks, she is so attractive and intelligent, and relatable in a way that the perfect actors and models can never achieve.
@Chris-oo7lr4 жыл бұрын
Wow! I just found your channel and I had to like the video before the end. I am French, born in Paris and I'm in my early thirties and I have to say, I was amazed by your video. Before watching I was a little afraid I was going to hear cliches about French fashion in your video but this is the most accurate video I have seen about our style and habits when it comes to clothes. I can definitely say that yes! Overall, to us, quality is more important and having your own personal style too, even if it doesn't follow the latest trends. I remember how my mom has always valued high quality pieces that last decades (my mum still has and uses pieces she bought in the 80s!). When I buy an item, I definitely think about how it's going to fit with my style, the wardrobe I have but also if it's comfortable to wear and if it's going to last. Whether it's in fashion or not, I don't care that much, but I have to love it and feel good and pretty in it. Lately, I tried to distance myself from pieces that come from fast fashion and I have rediscovered the beauty of good quality, well woven fabrics. I now understand better what my mum used to tell me when I was younger (and that I couldn't understand at the time - particularly in my high school and uni years): yes, sometimes an item may seem like a lot of money compared to all the cheaper items you could buy instead with the same amount of money but years later, you will not regret that purchase.
@AudreyCoyne4 жыл бұрын
Yay!! Thank you so much for watching and I completely agree about quality over quantity. My mom used to tell us the same thing and just like you, it wasn't until I was out of college that I started to really see what she meant and I'm so happy for those lessons xx Sending you love and thank you again for watching and taking the time to comment :)
@miamonee15 жыл бұрын
I currently have several Fashion Icons: Solange Knowles, NeNe Leakes and I love the way women dressed in the late 30’s and 40’s. It was very polished, chic and effortless.
@steemdup5 жыл бұрын
I see investment style pieces frequently that are not "couture" and they are just as nice, if not nicer. Nice dip into the men's department for a lovely sweater. I also like men's socks - much more colorful and fun than women's socks.
@howstunningly5 жыл бұрын
Completely agree! Also find men's clothing, for the most part, to be of better quality and durability!
@irairod51605 жыл бұрын
Hello Audrey! I'd like to commend your efforts in using images of women who are diverse in terms of age, skin tone, and style. It's always lovely to see, as it is also to notice how generously you share your admiration for the work of other women in fashion and social media. Thank you for the care you put into all your videos. I am so happy to receive notification you've posted something new! On the other hand--and this is just a personal note from a loyal viewer to a favorite content creator--I feel sad to see how so many of us are Parisian-women-style obsessed in a way that's not entirely deserving of such idolization. I know you've made the point, through this video and others, that stylish women are not restricted to a particular place or a particular form, yet we continue to exalt French women as the epitome of style, making other ways and expressions of style less visible and so appear less "deserving" of admiration. I'm guilty of it, too, and I have to remind myself of all the truly stylish women I know for whom blazers, slingbacks, pearls, and clutch bags are not part of a wardrobe, but for whom things like artisan-made sandals, home-woven or dyed goods, turbans or hijabs, wooden and seed necklaces, hammered metal bracelets, brightly embroidered flowers, and mirrored fabrics are an expression of good taste, pride, and beauty. (I know, I know, the things I mention are neither your own personal style nor those of your target audience...I'm just feeling wistful and reflecting on diversity and representation this morning. Forgive my musings!) Sending you love from a wunderlust-filled heart!
@mimishimaineko11735 жыл бұрын
My mother, unquestionably, is whom I admired the most for her sense of style (she had "Garbo"!). She wore the clothes, never the other way around!
@dinaoreilly94835 жыл бұрын
Soooo nice to hear you speak so highly of your Mum....Hugs
@robynwells82495 жыл бұрын
My mom and grandmother as well, they used to say a person should wear their clothes, their clothes shouldn’t wear them.
@MPK16375 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for acknowledging the difference between Paris and the rest of France ! And to be honest, of all the videos about "french fashion", you nailed it the most !
@wendithumudo5 жыл бұрын
Love these tips and images. Growing up, I've always loved Donna Karen and how she looked. Her clothing on her has always had a fluidity to it that you rarely see but suits her perfectly.
@sally-annparker67445 жыл бұрын
An interesting video and the tips are useful, but I’m with the poster below in wondering why the American obsession with what they perceive to be ‘French style’! I’ve also spent two weeks in France recently, one of those in Paris and I don’t think people looked particularly smartly dressed at all, although there were some beautiful things in the shops, at all price points. I’ve been to France lots of times and very few people leg around town looking like Jeanne Damas, or any other French Instagram favourite as far as I can see. Having said that I do enjoy following a number of the youtubers above. Looking through my Pinterest I realise my style icons are Olivia Palermo, Giovanna Battaglia and Anna Wintour, in that order based on representation on my boards. I love their use of colour and pattern, their use of accessories and the way they can put outfits together. I also love Kate Moss, who rocks every single thing she puts on and could watch every episode of VEEP just for the outfits Julia Louis-Dreyfus wears, even if it wasn’t such a great show. Finally, I’m endlessly inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood, especially the film noir genre. I enjoy a bit of drama in clothing I think!!
@nomvulavmoloko62555 жыл бұрын
You are so authentic, Audrey, in your style and presentation. Thank you for always elevating personal style.
@alexandraharper48002 жыл бұрын
I rarely watch a youtube video all the way through without stopping or skipping, but I LOVED your video!! You have such a calm voice and I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video! Amazing tips as well. :)
@chichipotter44875 жыл бұрын
Brilliant again Audrey. I have donated so much of my unworn clothing to charity since watching your channel. At age 55 I now know what suits and doesn't suit me and your advice really resonates with me. No more thoughtless on the spot purchases. Definitely quality and longevity in a garment or accessory or nothing!!! Thank you and happy 2020.
@1026gabriel5 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found your channel. I’m 27 and constantly bombarded by trends and I feel so outdated because I can’t keep up. My goal this year is to find my personal style thanks to your channel!
@inesmundt61302 жыл бұрын
what a wonderful, positive, upbeat video. thank you for taking the time to share this with your viewers.
@katherineday84095 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Such great advice. I found your channel a couple of months ago and think you are so classy and sophisticated. I have begun to rethink my purchases and revamp my wardrobe and am enjoying the process.
@nmcclanahan9695 жыл бұрын
Hi Audrey, as an euro-american I can attest that there are differences between the way people in general dress in these two sides of the world. European and French women in particular consider clothing as a way to express themselves while American women factor in more the utility aspect of it. The aesthetic sensibility is also different as Europeans gravitate more toward traditional classic, monochromatic, streamlined pieces, dark colors in colder months , lighter colors in warmer months. Meanwhile, American women are more adventurous and like to try new things, spice things up even if it's just for a season-they are just more into trends. It's hard to say that one style is better than other as it pertains to two different lifestyles and cultures.But I agree that when one visits another country, should pay attention and try to blend in as much as possible. I have clothing that I wear only when I'm in Europe and other items that I'm wearing here.For my husband as well.
@dayesimpson4 жыл бұрын
You are so graceful and have such a beautiful presence. Thank you for sharing your tips!
@gudrunclarke49762 жыл бұрын
I am so glad I came accross your chanel. I have been binging on a few videos of yours today and am keen to learn more. I realise that I have neglected this very important issue in the live of a woman. I will take it step by step to improve. Thank you so much.
@dianaf63335 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video. Finally, a beautiful and intelligent video that did not rely on French fashion stereotypes, so inspiring.
@LaGiaGarcia3 жыл бұрын
I have to say I have nothing in common with your style, but I LOVE your values in styling which says a lot. Thank you for inspiring me and pushing others to embrace their style!
@namirarae3 жыл бұрын
i came here for a real “parisian” style because what i’ve seen from a lot of video is abt designer things which not everybody can afford it. This beautiful video helped me to realize that the important thing of french style is about being simple & elegant. Thankyou so so so much i appreciate that! Also u have a really calming voice and such a pretty face mashaallah 🥺💕
@dianesmith76475 жыл бұрын
Audrey, you have chosen the perfect place for fashion inspiration and my favorite country to visit: France. You can't go wrong--ever--by giving us advice based on the way a French woman dresses.
@playdollshowtime67565 жыл бұрын
Yes I’ve always wore my own , mixing and matching style.
@avenginggoddess5 жыл бұрын
Lol at the photo of you sitting at the cafe table and the blonde behind you staring at you! You look great!
@Chahlie5 жыл бұрын
"Style" is so tough! I instinctively like classic businessy pieces, but I have a Bohemian/surfer side, and spend time in the countryside in the far north of UK. Rather than having these individual wardrobes I have finally learned to mix up my clothes in a way that "goes". I can now wear a flowery skater dress with black leggings and a well tailored tweed blazer, and good quality leather boots- without feeling age inappropriate! The best thing you can do for yourself is explore your instinctive personal style.
@secnew28525 жыл бұрын
Hi Audrey. I love your videos for many reasons but most of all because they always lead me to reflection. Have a wonderful week.
@mmemorain5 жыл бұрын
Audrey. I love listening to your very calm and well articulated voice. You share great information in a positive and encouraging manner. Thank you
@sandra3171910 күн бұрын
Thanks! Great video. I aspire to such a wardrobe. My fashion icon is Anita Pallenberg - a fearless German/Italian model that lived in Paris in the 1960s and was a muse to the Rolling Stones... the Stones fought over her, wore her clothing and adopted her attitude and style. Her effortless fashion is timeless.
@perfumaphilia32465 жыл бұрын
I inevitably found Parisian style when I was researching minimalism and curating a smaller, better quality, more versatile wardrobe. It wasn't because I idolize and fetishize French women like others seem to, but because their clothing just makes sense for everyday and I genuinely prefer their aesthetic over American style. It's ironic that even though Paris is considered the most fashionable city in the world, Parisians seem to care far less about brands and trends than Americans. Their style is practical and timeless, but looks incredibly chic, effortless, cool, and comfortable. I also really appreciate how French women look equally elegant in more unisex outfits as they do traditionally feminine outfits, as my style isn't super feminine. The first people who come to mind when I think of my style icons and fashion inspirations are Alexa Chung and Cate Blanchett.
@Alice0hMy5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely adore the historical vibes in Bernadette Banners style
@zoezoe83815 жыл бұрын
Life in France is expensive and designer fashion (especially haute couture) often goes to customers abroad. This requires imagination, consideration and limitation. Striking designer labels on clothing are as tasteless (and uninspired) as a price tag attached to it.
@TheDriftwoodlover5 жыл бұрын
You are so right. French author and KZbin Marie-Anne Lecoeur says no French women aspire to own Chanel clothing - it's for the nonFrench.
@mommabear50595 жыл бұрын
Zoe Zoe I detest any sort of writing on clothing, no matter who the designer is. It’s pretentious yet looks cheap.
@louisericketts67385 жыл бұрын
@@mommabear5059 I so agree. I'm always suspicious that it is fake anyway. Having said that I have just bought a tee-shirt with aurevoir written on it. Sometimes you have to break the rules.
@mommabear50595 жыл бұрын
Louise Ricketts there are moments I saw a girl at the gym with a t-shirt that said “hustle” on it. It was cute and I’m sure motivated her. But I’m referring more to large letters on the breast of a shirt or down an entire leg of pants that scream “I’m wearing this designer”. I’m also of the belief “to each their own”. This life is meant to live happily, IMO, and if wearing that makes a person happy then go for it. But it’s sorta like the freedom of speech thing......you can say it, doesn’t mean everyone is going to (or should) like it.