We’ve Finally Worked Out the Real Difference Between French and U.S. Style
There’s no denying the fact that we’re obsessed with French-girl style. As we’ve discussed pretty tirelessly, Parisian women dress in a way that, for whatever reason, other women aspire to achieve. Normally, we ask our favourite French girls all about the items they’re buying, wearing, loving, etc., so that we can all go off and make our purchases accordingly, but this time we wanted to switch it up. Intrigued yet?
We reached out to a handful of our favourite French women and asked them what, if anything, it is about American style in particular they don’t «get». I tried guessing before I asked them the daunting question, but my answers were nowhere close to what they had to say. When it comes to the differences between American and French style, these Parisian ladies have quite a few things to say. Ahead, find out what French girls said…
"Sometimes I am a bit surprised by the 'more is more' party dress code, for example. I mean shiny makeup, hair done, glitter dress, high heels. I think it’s silly—just not at all what I used to do." — Chloé Harrouche
"From my years living in New York, I remember lots of girls wearing at night super-mini and tight dresses with high platform shoes. The girls were a little over the top." — Géraldine Boublil
"I definitely would say leggings. In L.A., it looks like all the girls are going to the sports hall." — AnneLaure Mais Moreau
"Something that I've seen a lot on American girls is heels! They wear heels every day, everywhere, while in France, we wear sneakers—even at the office." — Kenza Sadoun-el Glaoui
"I actually find that most Americans are now trying to dress more European. But I do think super-high heels are silly. Less is always more in my opinion." — Christina Caradona
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