I think what Americans truly appreciate about French style, but miss is the emphasis on fit and tailoring. Every piece you wore hugged your figure perfectly, lengthened you. I believe I can personally learn from this video the importance of accessories to complete the look which elevates the overall look. Now, if only I could find a pair of soft jeans that works with my sensitive skin! I appreciate this video!
I've been wearing Levi's since childhood here in California. Back then (the 1960s) they were all straight, unwashed, and no stretch. The canvas was so tough we'd have to run them thru the wash with bleach a few times, then maybe hit them with fine grit sandpaper before they were comfortable enough to wear. We'd have one pair, they cost $US7.95, and they lasted forever. Love your content, which will help me look a little better next time I visit my family in Paris!
Two simple things I think. They are well tailored, and the French women are in good shape. Much more than American or Brits. If you want clothes to look great on you you'd take care of both of these things.
Splendide ! J'apprécie beaucoup que tout soit présenté en français, ce qui donne vraiment toute l'authenticité et le charme de cette présentation sur le style parisien. Un gros merciiii !
I totally agree with the lady who said that a lot of "straight" jeans are not really straight, I find the vast majority are tapered or too loose around the thighs, including Levi's 501s. I am constantly looking for the perfect straight jeans that are the same width from thigh to ankle like I used to wear in the 70s, what we used to call cigarette jeans, slim fit and mid-rise. Personally I don't like high rise at all as it draws the eye to the belly, even though I'm slim, I always have a belly! How do these lovely French ladies manage to have a flat belly and be not just slim but super slim is a video I would like to watch! I love Parisian style but I do find the Parisian wash too light, I prefer a mid wash or a dark wash for winter.
I have spent the last 6 months trying to find a good regular «oldschool» straightleg pair of jeans. I used to love my AG cigarette leg jeans, but unfortunately I «grew» out of them. The jeans fashion these days is awful. Super high waist widening already from the hip. Doesn’t look good on anyone.
@@Dwightinho56 I love my old AG Cigarette jeans as well, and they are low to mid rise, which is more comfortable on me. I used them in the studio and wanted to find a new pair without pant and I couldn't!! SO I went on eBay and found a seller with the exact ones. Think outside the box an find your perfect pair! I have faith in you, haha!
I so agree, friend! In the 80s we called these “stovepipe jeans” and loved them. Every garment I ever bought is huge on my hips and thighs, it wasn’t that way until those “curvy fits” came in after 2000. But, we don’t all have that body shape! That’s one reason I avoid jeans and other trousers, skirts and dresses with side pockets, I have to “de-hip and de-thigh” them, sewing a straight seam and cutting out those bump-outs over the hips and thighs. Side pockets and zippers, and flat-felled seams make that impossible. Bring back true straight-legs, no fat hip bump-outs!
This is a perfect guide for jeans!! So informative and full of details that makes the difference... BRAVO! 👏🏻👏🏻 And Benedicte is beyond beautiful and trés chic 😍 Ty PV for this valuable content! 💋🤍
En ce moment ,en France,c'est plutôt la tendance de ne pas mettre de ceinture ,c'est plus simple, plus épuré donc moins "apprêté "et donc plus chic/décontracté comme on aime,nous les françaises 😉 Mais sur des pantalons larges de costume par exemple, nous aimons une ceinture fine.
I owned a couple pair of 501s in the 80s. It comes back in fashion, but I can't help but thinking of those now-outdated look. Now I buy my jeans from Japanese brands like Muji and Uniqlo. In Japan, there are smaller unknown brands that make great denims. In Kyoto, sometimes brands dye the denim themselves. They can be comfortable, depending on the styles. No, I won't compromise on comfort. If you do, you give a vibe of trying too hard. We all make effort to look good anyways. Why not wearing something comfortable while we're at it. 😉
I am originally from Türkiye, and I have lived in New York for 11 years. When I was in my country and when I was living in the States I used to wear jeans almost on a daily basis. Now I am in a different country and for some reason I don’t like jeans anymore. Nevertheless I enjoy watching this video 😍
@@sterrex338 take a deep breath... Loro Piana. Aaand, I have now discovered the Japanese trainer brand Onitsuka Tiger (Mexico 66), similar price range to top Adidas models. Casual but oh so elegant
I think people have known about Levis for so long, they don't look for anything else. I've been wearing jeans for almost 40 years and haven't worn Levis since the 90s. If you're in Australia, Witchery have the best jeans - they fit perfect, are long lasting and really the best jeans I've ever worn.
I can easily buy black jeans at Rockmans that fit me perfectly. It's not so much the brand, but the jeans to buy are the ones that flatter and fit well.
I love the open back blazer she is wearing in outfit 4! The link provided to a “similar item” is not similar at all. Can I please get the actual product details? Pretty please? 🥹🫶
I'm American and always loved Levi 501 jeans. Mainly because of the perfect fit for me and because I'm almost 6ft. tall they accommodate my shape. I am not a fan of the frayed hemline on jeans, nor the holes innthe legs. Those always remind me of a hobo. The high waisted wide leg jeans are my favorite and I wear them now exclusively if I can find the longer length which is very hard to find.😊
J'aimerais savoir le modèle de jeans agolde que porte Pauline il est juste magnifique et jf suis d'accord quil peut être porté de différentes façons. Merci pour cette précieuse vidéo
I can't stand wearing Levi's. Take four pairs of the same size and model and all will fit differently and feel wonky! My favorites are Calvin Klein and Gloria Vanderbilt. They are both standardized in fit and of good quality. I do prefer a very slight stretch because of abdominal surgical scars. Aggravating that kind of pain is not worth being trendy! I like to do a slightly elevated style with my jeans and wear them with button up shirts, various blouses and toss on a blazer or a cardigan.
@@maddscientist3170 precisely. Levi's has a high price tag so it's supposed to be a status thing. People like to get into exclusivity. I call it middle class snobbery. As Levis are out of bounds to the working class, it's then a good product. Levi's Signature marketed to the low income is a standardized product. GV or CK are better.
If I had to say what my style truly is, it would be jeans, white button up, thin belt, loafers, and some great jewelry. I used to wear my pearls with this look…I need to start doing that again.
@@xtinkerbellax3 you will see dark & black in the larger US cities...it is a little more for sophisticated city life! never been 'out of style' maybe not "trending"
As always Benedicte’s looks were immaculate, and the perfect example of Parisian ‘effortlessly chic style’. Just pity about the very visible VPL in the Levi’s shots 😕
I hate wearing jeans because they’re so uncomfortable, but I have to admit that they look great. To me, there is only one possible style of jeans, the original 501s! I hate stretch jeans, even a little stretch. They don’t add any comfort, but their clinginess on the legs makes them pull down off my skinny hips. Brands love stretchy denim because it saves them money on expensive cotton; polyester and Spandex are dirt-cheap. Stretch jeans wrinkle and pucker, attract lint, don’t breathe well and don’t last, the Spandex is trashed in just a few washes, especially if tumble-dried. I don’t machine-dry any of my clothes, I hang them or dry them flat (knits) indoors, so they last for ages and ages. I only machine-dry sheets and towels. I had a really nice clothesline put up outside for them, but within a few minutes the fabrics are covered with thousands of little black insects (knats?). They can’t come off again, apparently, and come in every season and weather. I think they might be drinking the water in the fabrics, but I’m not sure. Everything has to be rewashed, it was a complete flop. Maybe this is why I don’t see other outdoor clotheslines here in the San Francisco area.
lovely style and wonderful ideas, but what about styling for us bigger girls? All these examples are for super slim young women. We still like to look nice when wer'e older and heavier
I really enjoy your series about outfits, but you always choose models with similar skinny figures...i would really appreciate it if there would be models with different body types, say curvier ones
I will never find a white cotton poplin shirt comfortable. Poplin is just too crunchy and hot and white is just too dangerous if you are a person with children, pets, a garden, who eats meals, and has 5000 things to do in a day! I’ve bought them, several times, and I’ve literally never worn them.
The jeans of today are not cut for the African body type - I bought a pair of wedgie jeans from levis paying 4000 rupees but it wasn't worth it...And I don't know what to pair with it
I think what Americans truly appreciate about French style, but miss is the emphasis on fit and tailoring. Every piece you wore hugged your figure perfectly, lengthened you. I believe I can personally learn from this video the importance of accessories to complete the look which elevates the overall look. Now, if only I could find a pair of soft jeans that works with my sensitive skin! I appreciate this video!
This is so very true. We are glad you found it inspirational 🙌
Have you looked into the jeans by Nine West? They are very good quality soft jeans with some stretch.
Coldwater Creek carry "soft" jeans & the fit is awesome
Love your videos. As an "older" woman (over 60), I would love to see fashion/style videos of French women over 60 for women over 60. Thank you.
Hello, check out Marie-Anne Lecoeur, she's an elegant (and fun) 60-year-old TH-camr ! :)
I wish the subtitles were bigger! It was fun to watch, though it was impossible to understand the French version and read the translation.....
She made the Canadian tuxedo look good! 🇨🇦👖
Ms. Burguet is so stylish and naturally beautiful that her advice must be good!
where is the black top from the last look from ?? beautiful content btw 🥰
Please make my your styling videos like this with Benedicte! She has been my ultimate favorite in PV video series!💖
I've been wearing Levi's since childhood here in California. Back then (the 1960s) they were all straight, unwashed, and no stretch. The canvas was so tough we'd have to run them thru the wash with bleach a few times, then maybe hit them with fine grit sandpaper before they were comfortable enough to wear. We'd have one pair, they cost $US7.95, and they lasted forever. Love your content, which will help me look a little better next time I visit my family in Paris!
Wonderful Parisian Vibe ❣️ and chapeau … French ladies always très chic ❣️
I love every piece you wore, all are beautiful thank you for sharing!!
Two simple things I think. They are well tailored, and the French women are in good shape. Much more than American or Brits. If you want clothes to look great on you you'd take care of both of these things.
...and get a tailor
Splendide ! J'apprécie beaucoup que tout soit présenté en français, ce qui donne vraiment toute l'authenticité et le charme de cette présentation sur le style parisien. Un gros merciiii !
I totally agree with the lady who said that a lot of "straight" jeans are not really straight, I find the vast majority are tapered or too loose around the thighs, including Levi's 501s. I am constantly looking for the perfect straight jeans that are the same width from thigh to ankle like I used to wear in the 70s, what we used to call cigarette jeans, slim fit and mid-rise. Personally I don't like high rise at all as it draws the eye to the belly, even though I'm slim, I always have a belly! How do these lovely French ladies manage to have a flat belly and be not just slim but super slim is a video I would like to watch! I love Parisian style but I do find the Parisian wash too light, I prefer a mid wash or a dark wash for winter.
im slim and high waist makes my thighs and belly look bigger too
I have spent the last 6 months trying to find a good regular «oldschool» straightleg pair of jeans. I used to love my AG cigarette leg jeans, but unfortunately I «grew» out of them. The jeans fashion these days is awful. Super high waist widening already from the hip. Doesn’t look good on anyone.
@@Dwightinho56 I love my old AG Cigarette jeans as well, and they are low to mid rise, which is more comfortable on me. I used them in the studio and wanted to find a new pair without pant and I couldn't!! SO I went on eBay and found a seller with the exact ones. Think outside the box an find your perfect pair! I have faith in you, haha!
I so agree, friend! In the 80s we called these “stovepipe jeans” and loved them. Every garment I ever bought is huge on my hips and thighs, it wasn’t that way until those “curvy fits” came in after 2000. But, we don’t all have that body shape! That’s one reason I avoid jeans and other trousers, skirts and dresses with side pockets, I have to “de-hip and de-thigh” them, sewing a straight seam and cutting out those bump-outs over the hips and thighs. Side pockets and zippers, and flat-felled seams make that impossible. Bring back true straight-legs, no fat hip bump-outs!
I agree. I’m a rectangle on the sides, and it makes finding Jenn next to impossible.
This is a perfect guide for jeans!!
So informative and full of details that makes the difference... BRAVO! 👏🏻👏🏻
And Benedicte is beyond beautiful and trés chic 😍
Ty PV for this valuable content!
💋🤍
Thank you so much😘
Wonderful guide. Beautiful outfits. Merci beaucoup, PV.
Excellent demonstrations, loved it!😊
thank you! very valuable inspiring content. I noticed you never wear a belt. interesting detail ... is it to elongate the silhouette?
I noticed that as well and was coming here to comment on that. I feel it is a missed opportunity to show off a gorgeous belt.
En ce moment ,en France,c'est plutôt la tendance de ne pas mettre de ceinture ,c'est plus simple, plus épuré donc moins "apprêté "et donc plus chic/décontracté comme on aime,nous les françaises 😉
Mais sur des pantalons larges de costume par exemple, nous aimons une ceinture fine.
thank you! it’s really subtle, really interesting!
Beautiful video with lots of styling inspo 🖤
Last outfit 😍
PLEASE tell me where the black vest is in the evening look?! its perfect for my sisters wedding :) xx
It’s from the brand ICICLE but is not longer on their website😌. We have linked an alternative in the description if it helps.
I owned a couple pair of 501s in the 80s. It comes back in fashion, but I can't help but thinking of those now-outdated look. Now I buy my jeans from Japanese brands like Muji and Uniqlo. In Japan, there are smaller unknown brands that make great denims. In Kyoto, sometimes brands dye the denim themselves. They can be comfortable, depending on the styles. No, I won't compromise on comfort. If you do, you give a vibe of trying too hard. We all make effort to look good anyways. Why not wearing something comfortable while we're at it. 😉
I am originally from Türkiye, and I have lived in New York for 11 years. When I was in my country and when I was living in the States I used to wear jeans almost on a daily basis. Now I am in a different country and for some reason I don’t like jeans anymore. Nevertheless I enjoy watching this video 😍
Okay..
Could you share who makes the cape vest in the last outfit, even if it is no longer available? I would love to research the designer. Thank you!
It is divine!
The link to the 90’s jeans, both pair, doesn’t work for me. Can you comment the link or what brand/style please?
Thanks great video!
I have got into Japanese denim (and linen!) jeans, the fabric is very superior
@@sterrex338 take a deep breath... Loro Piana. Aaand, I have now discovered the Japanese trainer brand Onitsuka Tiger (Mexico 66), similar price range to top Adidas models. Casual but oh so elegant
I think people have known about Levis for so long, they don't look for anything else. I've been wearing jeans for almost 40 years and haven't worn Levis since the 90s. If you're in Australia, Witchery have the best jeans - they fit perfect, are long lasting and really the best jeans I've ever worn.
Thanks for that tip😊 I’m in Aus and Gosh I find it difficult to find good jeans
I can easily buy black jeans at Rockmans that fit me perfectly. It's not so much the brand, but the jeans to buy are the ones that flatter and fit well.
Merci vraiment un super moment !!
La chemise en jean s’il vous plaît en espérant qu’elle n’ai pas d’elastan c’est quel marque?
Merci
waow, la tenue à la fin 😊 tellement parfait
Thank you ! Could not find it
Day 16, back after finnishing FLOW 2024 The mountain pose was warming and tingeling💜🧡💜🧡
Going to Nice in September. This video helps.
Yes Levi’s are the classic Jean, I rarely stray.
Wonderful video ❤❤❤
Thank you 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹♥️
Love your apartment!
Please make the subtitles bigger . 😂
Thank you for the feedback 🙌
yes, please, for us, half-blind people, watching on our phones 😂
I love the open back blazer she is wearing in outfit 4! The link provided to a “similar item” is not similar at all. Can I please get the actual product details? Pretty please? 🥹🫶
Does anyone know where that salon table is from? I’m looking for a new one and it’s so pretty!
Check out Not Your Daughter's Jeans (NYDJ), Marilyn straight leg. A little stretch and an amazing fit, even for older women.
Loved it!!
Could I ask what the brand name of Denim shirt. Thank you!
I'm American and always loved Levi 501 jeans. Mainly because of the perfect fit for me and because I'm almost 6ft. tall they accommodate my shape. I am not a fan of the frayed hemline on jeans, nor the holes innthe legs. Those always remind me of a hobo. The high waisted wide leg jeans are my favorite and I wear them now exclusively if I can find the longer length which is very hard to find.😊
Exactement dont jˋai besoin. bonne inspiration!!
Could we have the references of the jeans featured ? Thank you !!
Sure. Check out the description - we have linked all.
@@ParisianVibecan we know her brand of white sneakers ??
J'aimerais savoir le modèle de jeans agolde que porte Pauline il est juste magnifique et jf suis d'accord quil peut être porté de différentes façons.
Merci pour cette précieuse vidéo
I can't stand wearing Levi's. Take four pairs of the same size and model and all will fit differently and feel wonky!
My favorites are Calvin Klein and Gloria Vanderbilt. They are both standardized in fit and of good quality. I do prefer a very slight stretch because of abdominal surgical scars. Aggravating that kind of pain is not worth being trendy!
I like to do a slightly elevated style with my jeans and wear them with button up shirts, various blouses and toss on a blazer or a cardigan.
don't like Levi's myself ...never did back in the 1960's either...Gloria Vanderbuilt KNEW a women's shape! her jeans fit great on any size
@@maddscientist3170 precisely. Levi's has a high price tag so it's supposed to be a status thing. People like to get into exclusivity. I call it middle class snobbery. As Levis are out of bounds to the working class, it's then a good product. Levi's Signature marketed to the low income is a standardized product. GV or CK are better.
If I had to say what my style truly is, it would be jeans, white button up, thin belt, loafers, and some great jewelry. I used to wear my pearls with this look…I need to start doing that again.
In the U.S. we wear the very dark indigo blue with no fade on them. IMO I like my totally black jeans...in summer we wear white jeans
Where in the US? I rarely see dark denim although it's coming back in style.
@@xtinkerbellax3 you will see dark & black in the larger US cities...it is a little more for sophisticated city life! never been 'out of style' maybe not "trending"
I wear my white jeans in winter also.
Yes, the fade is out of style in the US.
Where is the gorgeous cream coat the blonde model is wearing from?
Merci!
Super video❤ Merci
Great🎉
Lost me with the opening line, tbh. If my jeans aren't comfortable, I won't wear them. Good jeans should both look stylish and be comfortable imo.
Anyone know what brand of white sneakers she was wearing ??
As always Benedicte’s looks were immaculate, and the perfect example of Parisian ‘effortlessly chic style’. Just pity about the very visible VPL in the Levi’s shots 😕
All natural😌
@@ParisianVibe 😊
whats a VPL?
@@bunniewoodvisible panty line :)
Does anyone know where the Black open back waistcoat is from in the last look?
Icicle
Loveeeee
😍😍🥰
I hate wearing jeans because they’re so uncomfortable, but I have to admit that they look great. To me, there is only one possible style of jeans, the original 501s! I hate stretch jeans, even a little stretch. They don’t add any comfort, but their clinginess on the legs makes them pull down off my skinny hips. Brands love stretchy denim because it saves them money on expensive cotton; polyester and Spandex are dirt-cheap. Stretch jeans wrinkle and pucker, attract lint, don’t breathe well and don’t last, the Spandex is trashed in just a few washes, especially if tumble-dried. I don’t machine-dry any of my clothes, I hang them or dry them flat (knits) indoors, so they last for ages and ages. I only machine-dry sheets and towels. I had a really nice clothesline put up outside for them, but within a few minutes the fabrics are covered with thousands of little black insects (knats?). They can’t come off again, apparently, and come in every season and weather. I think they might be drinking the water in the fabrics, but I’m not sure. Everything has to be rewashed, it was a complete flop. Maybe this is why I don’t see other outdoor clotheslines here in the San Francisco area.
I think Chic jeans brand was the best and they made in USA
If you're that skinny everything looks good
Jeans are weirdly made now. Almost all are stretchy and super short😂
The allure of comfort 🤩
Even the "501's" have changed by Levi....not that same as decades ago
@@maddscientist3170 yup, they're off too somehow
Jeans 👍❤
lovely style and wonderful ideas, but what about styling for us bigger girls? All these examples are for super slim young women. We still like to look nice when wer'e older and heavier
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Looool
Where are You from?😊
To nic trudnego zrobić stylizacje z jeans, proponuje zamienić spodnie na spódnice midi....takie wyzwanie dla Was😊
I really enjoy your series about outfits, but you always choose models with similar skinny figures...i would really appreciate it if there would be models with different body types, say curvier ones
Почему не перевели девушку, которая на французском говорит? Вообще неудобно читать ваши мелкие титры
Do I see underwear lines?
I will never find a white cotton poplin shirt comfortable. Poplin is just too crunchy and hot and white is just too dangerous if you are a person with children, pets, a garden, who eats meals, and has 5000 things to do in a day! I’ve bought them, several times, and I’ve literally never worn them.
Cliche 👎👎
The jeans of today are not cut for the African body type - I bought a pair of wedgie jeans from levis paying 4000 rupees but it wasn't worth it...And I don't know what to pair with it
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The constant posing like a fashion model is very cliché and looks unnatural.
🧐
So average, boring and nothing special. Disappointing and overrated...
I really looove Benidicte’s top in the last look. Want 🖤🪽
Very elegant
who makes it svp?