I hate to say it...no matter what you wear, if you don't bring good manners and a willingness to enjoy/respect another culture, you will ALWAYS LOOK LIKE A TOURIST.
Trainers like converse & adidas are actually very common in the streets of Paris. There is no rule against wearing them because it’s a practical shoe when you are walking as much as they do. Women wear them with just about anything. The woven bag in the background that you plan on taking is very busy. They are usually one solid color. The smaller cross-bag looks pretty ideal to carry. I’ll have to catch up on your recent videos to see what type of footage you were able to capture of the locals.
No Yoga pants, crop tops, leggings, skimpy shorts, sweatpants, heavy makeup...specially those red or blue barrettes i see tourists wearing around any areas of the Eiffel Tower. And don’t forget to say Bonjour or Bonsoir when entering any establishment, specially if you do not speak French as you will be ignored.
Basically, you are going to a very urban and walkable environment, so you need to kick it up a notch, layer, and wear nice shoes you can walk in. A crossbody bag for security, and know key French phrases and manners.
Do not wear heals and any shoe that will cause blisters. I went to Paris last July when France won the World Cup!! I wore cute leather mule flats and after hours of walking , I noticed the top of my foot was bloody!!! If this happens, go to the nearest Pharmacie. They were very helpful and had lots of blister covers. The big square ones did the trick. Wearing trainers or tennis shoes are the shoes of choice!! It seemed like women were much more casual with the footwear in Paris . We did London a few years ago and Ladies were dressed up more. with dressy flats and low heeled shoes.
Hi Lori! So sorry for the late reply and to hear that that happened to you. What a bummer. I noticed the same thing when I was there. A lot of casual style is creeping in.
I had a huge blister on my heel too the last time I visited Paris. Fortunately the weather was good so I wore sandals for a few days. It's important to remember that to enjoy Paris you have to do a lot of walking.
What I love most about Paris street wear? No athlesure. Oh my -I am so tired of our American athlesure trend-love the elegance and mystery of Parisian street style. I don’t need to know you exercise-show me in your healthy glow and how you hold the lines of your elegant pieces. Right? I think this is why some of us in America are so in love with Paris Street fashion because our street fashion consists of spandex rear ends!
I've been plugged in to a couple of your "how to dress in Paris" videos. The wardrobe I've chosen is from suggestions on the internet about Parisian dressing and how not to look too touristy. I don't care much about looking touristy, but I'd rather blend in. I just watched another person's video on Parisian dressing, and it's totally the opposite of what I've seen on your vids and on the internet in general. There were French women dressed in high-end designer pieces like Gucci and Hermes. The jewelry was very bold and bulky and costume and high end (like a rainbow Rolex). I'd prefer to be more minimal and not stand out with baubles and bangles, so I believe you're correct. I've chosen black ballet flats, nautical stripes, plain white button-downs, plain T shirts. Elegant but not ostentatious. The only thing I just did was purchase 2 sisal basket bags online, and then noticed that the genuine French women called them "cliche". I'm a Californian, so anything actually goes where I live. I would prefer to wear the sisal basket bags (even in the fall, when I'm going to France) because carrying a backpack really makes an American girl stand out like a sore thumb. I think your packiing tips and clothing choices (clothing capsule) are spot on with my internet research. I'm also glad I bought a plain blazer to dress up plain straight black pants.
Hey there! I’m so glad that you found this video helpful. I actually just recorded another video this week that I’ll be publishing later today! It’s an updated version of what to wear in Paris. It sounds like you’re on the right track! All the pieces that you picked out are beautiful. One thing I will note is that I did see women in Paris wearing sisal bags but they were 100% natural with no coloring whatsoever. And many of them were quite on the small side. I definitely agree with you that a backpack would be out of sorts. But I would even recommend carrying one or two bags with you. A lot of people in Paris are currently wearing fun smaller bags that are more unique or tote bags and then their regular purse.
Good style advice for those who are looking to blend in, and I love the shoe brand advice! However, I would like to see more personal expression and less beige trenchcoats, navy blazers (though I am wearing one in my profile picture...) and two-toned flats. I've been to Paris 6 or 7 times, and was supposed to go again this month.
hey love quick tip to clean ur jewellery ! Get some tooth paste and gently apply all over ur silver and gold pieces ! after clean them with water and the pieces will look 100% NEW !
It should still be on the warm side. I did well with just a blazer. Bring some light layers like tees and cotton cardigans just in case. Cute tennis shoes will be your best friend. September 22nd or 23rd is technically when summer ends, so think late summer attire. One day we went to the park and I was boiling in jeans and short sleeved top. Just check the weather averages before you go.
New trend you can chose a leather small backpack that you cusualy put on the front of you during your time in publics transportation. Love your videos on my City ;) And yes, feel free to have nice flat shoes because you will walk a lot in Paris.
You’re so so kind. Thank you dear. I do have several makeup tutorials on my channel. Have you had a chance to take a look? Let me know if want to me to anything else. 😘
Absolutely nothing, as long as you feel comfortable. Some people don’t want to attract attention from pickpockets. That’s all. Plus being in the fashion capital of the world. It’s a fun opportunity to try something new.
Hi Lauren! Thanks so much for watching and for the sweet words. Means a lot to me. Is there another video you’d like me to make leading up to Paris? Or about Parisian style?
FYI the sloppy ness culture has invaded Paris!! Like America! Just watch an ILoveParis you tube channel video. You might see 1 nicely dressed person in the entire video
Hi, there! I love them too. I got mine at thrift stores but you can also find them on Etsy if you search for "woven sisal bag" "jute bag" "straw bag". Good luck!
@@BriLamberson I just bought one for Paris for 2024 and one for Los Angeles instead of my trademark backpack bag. Hearing that the straw bag was "cliche" in Paris just spoiled my enjoyment of my purchase. Methinks I'll take it anyway. Thanks for re-introducing me to the sisal basket bag. I had one 10 years ago. Now for me, it's retro boho.
I would avoid wearing gold necklaces, as there have been instances of chains being ripped off women's throats. Also, if you are a tourist you will need comfortable shoes for walking. Save the stylish shoes for the evening when you go for dinner.
Sorry that’s been hard to find. Great idea though. I should make a video like that. But I would say to focus on lightweight fabrics like cotton and linen blouses, mid length skirts, shorts if you like them, and espadrilles or leather sandals. What do you like to wear?
I bought your map on etsy 🥰. I like to wear jean shorts. I am not a skirt or dress person. I will be there in August and i have heard is scorching. I was thinking to bring white sneakers for a lot of walking. There is a s very little info in summer outfits for a French vacation. Thank you
@@marisoll1870 I’m honored you bought it! Yes. I can imagine it would super hot. When I went in September I was over dressed. It was still moderate. And depending on where you’re going l/staying there may not be air conditioning. Sneakers would be ideal. Love a good Jean short, converse action. I could also see cute 90s style linen shorts with an elevated sneaker. Everyone was wearing converse, adidas, Vejas, and tretorns. Let me know how you find the map. Happy to help with anything else including styling sessions. 🥰 and if you’re on Instagram feel free to reach out there too.
Your voice is so soft, it’s nice. For an american I mean. Usually, I hear a lot of loud voice that (I don’t know how you say) comes from the nose. We say « nasillarde » in french. It’s son annoying!
I have a question I'm visiting Paris for 5 days and my style is fairy goth can I dress how I want or people are going to say bad things to me (sorry for my English)
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised! Parisian style is more edgy than I first thought. Check out the channel “Not So Blonde”. I bet you’ll be super happy. Let me know what you think. 🥰
So if I correct, you made this video before you went the first time to Paris? Some things you have to "feel" and see in person before you talk about. Pictures and other YT videos aren't helpful. I am in Germany and I traveled a lot to France, so I think you would be surprised when you finally make your way to Paris.
Hi, Sunnysu! Definitely check out my most recent video about what women are wearing in Paris right now. I took loads of street style pics and videos while I was there in mid-Sept. I think you'll like it: th-cam.com/video/QWm0k6Ox-Ko/w-d-xo.html
@@BriLamberson Thanks for replying! I watched it. My perspective is, that the Parisian style is a art of styling that you can see in many big northern European citys.
Hi hi! Great question and one I've talked about in other videos. Firstly, I study via articles, fashion brands, and other TH-cam videos. It's my passion and my job to know. Also, I have a few friends and family members that travel to Paris and report back.
ingrid- I agree! It seems that the time to make these videos would be *after* going to Paris, at least once. Study and preparation is one thing, but experience adds so much! There are always surprises when we actually *do* something. Why take advice from someone inexperienced? Would we take childbirth classes from someone who hasn’t given birth themselves? Driving lessons from someone who’s never been behind the wheel? DO first, THEN teach!
I would say that these rules don’t just apply to Paris… but are about how not to stand out like an American absolutely anywhere in the world. I live in the Highlands of Scotland and we can always spot an American tourist at 100 paces. Can I add one more item to the list of “don’ts “? Don’t speak louder than is necessary in order to be heard … overly loud voices is the other sure sign that Americans are around and it can be really quite painful to endure if it goes on for a long time, in a setting like a restaurant for instance.
Why should it matter what someone wants to wear when traveling? so.. someone will look like a tourist. Well you know what??? They are are a tourist visiting your country and spending their money in your country. Be yourself and quit worrying about what others think 👌
Hi, Madison! Thanks for your comment. I’m pretty sure I made a point to mention in the video that you should always do what works for you. Sadly, tourists can be the target of some pretty major pick-pockets in Paris. It’s good to blend in with the locals. It’s also really fun to dress up for the fashion capital of the world and look your best.
@@BriLamberson I can understand that. Sorry for coming off as rude in my previous comment. I tend to speak my mind way to much and get myself in trouble 😔. I'm going to visit Paris in march with my daughter for her senior trip for school and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna look like a tourist 🤣. I'm also pretty smart when it comes to traveling. I watch people like a hawk
Umm paris is a really open country you can wear anything you want almost but french people are really simple they just not overdoing wearing branded clothes they’re really just discreet i can say they just a simple make up red lipstick thats it
Do what works for you. If you don't care what you're wearing, then more power to you. No pressure to like this video. It's for people who want to look fashionable in the fashion capital of the world. In France, comfortable is sexy as long as you're put together.
Hey love!
Let me know, am I forgetting any Parisian style secrets? I'm all ears. Leave me a comment.
Bisou,
Bri
I hate to say it...no matter what you wear, if you don't bring good manners and a willingness to enjoy/respect another culture, you will ALWAYS LOOK LIKE A TOURIST.
That’s SO true. 🙏🇫🇷💕✌️
Trainers like converse & adidas are actually very common in the streets of Paris. There is no rule against wearing them because it’s a practical shoe when you are walking as much as they do. Women wear them with just about anything. The woven bag in the background that you plan on taking is very busy. They are usually one solid color. The smaller cross-bag looks pretty ideal to carry. I’ll have to catch up on your recent videos to see what type of footage you were able to capture of the locals.
Thanks so much for your lovely comment. Hope you're well!
No Yoga pants, crop tops, leggings, skimpy shorts, sweatpants, heavy makeup...specially those red or blue barrettes i see tourists wearing around any areas of the Eiffel Tower. And don’t forget to say Bonjour or Bonsoir when entering any establishment, specially if you do not speak French as you will be ignored.
Great tips!
But why should someone change their style just because they are in your country?
Put on a smile and a friendly, low profile attitude and you will be welcomed anywhere.
How lovely! I couldn't agree more.
Basically, you are going to a very urban and walkable environment, so you need to kick it up a notch, layer, and wear nice shoes you can walk in. A crossbody bag for security, and know key French phrases and manners.
You got it! Nailed it.
Trainers high end tennis shoes are all over Paris (and worn by the locals)
I know! I even stumbled upon a Veja sneaker launch party.
@@BriLamberson well Veja is a french brand :)
Do not wear heals and any shoe that will cause blisters. I went to Paris last July when France won the World Cup!! I wore cute leather mule flats and after hours of walking , I noticed the top of my foot was bloody!!! If this happens, go to the nearest Pharmacie. They were very helpful and had lots of blister covers. The big square ones did the trick. Wearing trainers or tennis shoes are the shoes of choice!! It seemed like women were much more casual with the footwear in Paris . We did London a few years ago and Ladies were dressed up more. with dressy flats and low heeled shoes.
Hi Lori! So sorry for the late reply and to hear that that happened to you. What a bummer. I noticed the same thing when I was there. A lot of casual style is creeping in.
I had a huge blister on my heel too the last time I visited Paris. Fortunately the weather was good so I wore sandals for a few days. It's important to remember that to enjoy Paris you have to do a lot of walking.
What I love most about Paris street wear? No athlesure. Oh my -I am so tired of our American athlesure trend-love the elegance and mystery of Parisian street style. I don’t need to know you exercise-show me in your healthy glow and how you hold the lines of your elegant pieces. Right? I think this is why some of us in America are so in love with Paris Street fashion because our street fashion consists of spandex rear ends!
I think you've hit the nail on the head! Lots of other European countries are like this too! Thanks for your thoughtful comment! 😘
I've been plugged in to a couple of your "how to dress in Paris" videos. The wardrobe I've chosen is from suggestions on the internet about Parisian dressing and how not to look too touristy. I don't care much about looking touristy, but I'd rather blend in. I just watched another person's video on Parisian dressing, and it's totally the opposite of what I've seen on your vids and on the internet in general. There were French women dressed in high-end designer pieces like Gucci and Hermes. The jewelry was very bold and bulky and costume and high end (like a rainbow Rolex). I'd prefer to be more minimal and not stand out with baubles and bangles, so I believe you're correct. I've chosen black ballet flats, nautical stripes, plain white button-downs, plain T shirts. Elegant but not ostentatious. The only thing I just did was purchase 2 sisal basket bags online, and then noticed that the genuine French women called them "cliche". I'm a Californian, so anything actually goes where I live. I would prefer to wear the sisal basket bags (even in the fall, when I'm going to France) because carrying a backpack really makes an American girl stand out like a sore thumb. I think your packiing tips and clothing choices (clothing capsule) are spot on with my internet research. I'm also glad I bought a plain blazer to dress up plain straight black pants.
Hey there! I’m so glad that you found this video helpful. I actually just recorded another video this week that I’ll be publishing later today! It’s an updated version of what to wear in Paris. It sounds like you’re on the right track! All the pieces that you picked out are beautiful. One thing I will note is that I did see women in Paris wearing sisal bags but they were 100% natural with no coloring whatsoever. And many of them were quite on the small side. I definitely agree with you that a backpack would be out of sorts. But I would even recommend carrying one or two bags with you. A lot of people in Paris are currently wearing fun smaller bags that are more unique or tote bags and then their regular purse.
Good style advice for those who are looking to blend in, and I love the shoe brand advice! However, I would like to see more personal expression and less beige trenchcoats, navy blazers (though I am wearing one in my profile picture...) and two-toned flats. I've been to Paris 6 or 7 times, and was supposed to go again this month.
Fantastic! Thank you so much for your feedback.
Mephisto is an excellent comfort shoe brand from France that are comfortable and stylish.
Yes you’re so right. Love that brand. Thank you so much for the recommendation! ❤️🙏🏻
hey love quick tip to clean ur jewellery ! Get some tooth paste and gently apply all over ur silver and gold pieces ! after clean them with water and the pieces will look 100% NEW !
Great tip! My grandma taught me that one a long time ago. I just keep putting it off. Thanks for the reminder!
I’m going to Paris second week in September also. I’m wondering if I should bring my trench coat for September?
It should still be on the warm side. I did well with just a blazer. Bring some light layers like tees and cotton cardigans just in case. Cute tennis shoes will be your best friend. September 22nd or 23rd is technically when summer ends, so think late summer attire. One day we went to the park and I was boiling in jeans and short sleeved top. Just check the weather averages before you go.
I leave for Paris on Thursday (9/19)! Thanks for the good tips. Enjoy your trip!
How was your trip?! Hope it was as lovely as mine was. 😘
New trend you can chose a leather small backpack that you cusualy put on the front of you during your time in publics transportation. Love your videos on my City ;) And yes, feel free to have nice flat shoes because you will walk a lot in Paris.
I’m so glad you approve. It means a lot to me. 🥰 oh how I wish to go back! Maybe some day soon.
Brianna you're channel is awesome. Can you do a makeup tutorial video? I love your style.
You’re so so kind. Thank you dear. I do have several makeup tutorials on my channel. Have you had a chance to take a look? Let me know if want to me to anything else. 😘
What's wrong with looking like a tourist since you are a tourist????
pcalliroi It can help reduce the risk of pickpocketing.
@@nimue325 you have a point
Right.. Unless you speak fluent French with a perfect accent, people will know you're a tourist.
@@stace_d Obviously. But it can minimize screaming "I'm an easy target."
Absolutely nothing, as long as you feel comfortable. Some people don’t want to attract attention from pickpockets. That’s all. Plus being in the fashion capital of the world. It’s a fun opportunity to try something new.
Love the vid Brianna! So many great tips, thanks for sharing ❤️
Hi Lauren!
Thanks so much for watching and for the sweet words. Means a lot to me. Is there another video you’d like me to make leading up to Paris? Or about Parisian style?
Parisians are wearing trainers these days.
Times And Laws great to know! More fashion style trainers like Veja or actual sports shoes? Thanks for your feedback!
FYI the sloppy ness culture has invaded Paris!! Like America! Just watch an ILoveParis you tube channel video. You might see 1 nicely dressed person in the entire video
Hello Brianna, I love your baskets, the ones hanging behind you! Where do you buy them? Thank you so much for your answer
Hi, there! I love them too. I got mine at thrift stores but you can also find them on Etsy if you search for "woven sisal bag" "jute bag" "straw bag". Good luck!
@@BriLamberson I just bought one for Paris for 2024 and one for Los Angeles instead of my trademark backpack bag. Hearing that the straw bag was "cliche" in Paris just spoiled my enjoyment of my purchase. Methinks I'll take it anyway. Thanks for re-introducing me to the sisal basket bag. I had one 10 years ago. Now for me, it's retro boho.
@@jpm12343 oh no! Don’t let me spoil your fun. Wear what you want. I bet you’ll look amazing. 🙌💕
OR just wear whatever you want 👍🏻
Too true.
I love that clover chain necklace! May I ask the brand?
Hi, there! It's actually my mom's from the 70's! Such a blessing to have.
I would avoid wearing gold necklaces, as there have been instances of chains being ripped off women's throats. Also, if you are a tourist you will need comfortable shoes for walking. Save the stylish shoes for the evening when you go for dinner.
Great tips! Thank you so much 🙌
I love that St. Joseph pendant!
Aww! Thanks love. Isn't it pretty?! A great piece that I cherish.
What about colored pants? Like olive?
That totally works too. Sounds lovely.
Please would you do what not wear in other European countries like Netherlands
Great suggestion. I could definitely try. We shall see.
Cannot find what to wear in Paris in the summer
Sorry that’s been hard to find. Great idea though. I should make a video like that. But I would say to focus on lightweight fabrics like cotton and linen blouses, mid length skirts, shorts if you like them, and espadrilles or leather sandals. What do you like to wear?
I bought your map on etsy 🥰. I like to wear jean shorts. I am not a skirt or dress person. I will be there in August and i have heard is scorching. I was thinking to bring white sneakers for a lot of walking. There is a s very little info in summer outfits for a French vacation. Thank you
@@marisoll1870 I’m honored you bought it! Yes. I can imagine it would super hot. When I went in September I was over dressed. It was still moderate. And depending on where you’re going l/staying there may not be air conditioning. Sneakers would be ideal. Love a good Jean short, converse action. I could also see cute 90s style linen shorts with an elevated sneaker. Everyone was wearing converse, adidas, Vejas, and tretorns. Let me know how you find the map. Happy to help with anything else including styling sessions. 🥰 and if you’re on Instagram feel free to reach out there too.
Your voice is so soft, it’s nice. For an american I mean. Usually, I hear a lot of loud voice that (I don’t know how you say) comes from the nose. We say « nasillarde » in french. It’s son annoying!
Thank you for saying so. I think in the states we would say “nasal” which probably translates to “nasillarde” in French.
Hi Bri, may I know the brand of your straw bags in the background?
It's second hand with no brand. You can find some on Etsy. Good luck!
I have a question I'm visiting Paris for 5 days and my style is fairy goth can I dress how I want or people are going to say bad things to me (sorry for my English)
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised! Parisian style is more edgy than I first thought. Check out the channel “Not So Blonde”. I bet you’ll be super happy. Let me know what you think. 🥰
I love your videos, so much fun and style tips are so great, you have such beautiful eyebrows, perfect, keep up the amazing work ❤😀
But I love my hiking shoes and chacooooos :(
I’d look like a tourist anyway! I’m brown and always carry a backpack 😅
I think those are still super cute! You’ll look great no matter what.
Bring all your gold and diamond jewelry. Go Beouncy style. LOL!
Haha. Ok
So if I correct, you made this video before you went the first time to Paris? Some things you have to "feel" and see in person before you talk about. Pictures and other YT videos aren't helpful. I am in Germany and I traveled a lot to France, so I think you would be surprised when you finally make your way to Paris.
Hi, Sunnysu! Definitely check out my most recent video about what women are wearing in Paris right now. I took loads of street style pics and videos while I was there in mid-Sept. I think you'll like it: th-cam.com/video/QWm0k6Ox-Ko/w-d-xo.html
@@BriLamberson Thanks for replying! I watched it. My perspective is, that the Parisian style is a art of styling that you can see in many big northern European citys.
Nylon backpacks are very much in use by guys in Paris. Canvas or leather packs would be better.
Good to know
Would you sow some of the looks?
Good call Raquel! Let me rustle some up for Instagram? Are you following me over there?
One question: how can you know if Yv never been to Paris?
Hi hi! Great question and one I've talked about in other videos. Firstly, I study via articles, fashion brands, and other TH-cam videos. It's my passion and my job to know. Also, I have a few friends and family members that travel to Paris and report back.
ingrid- I agree! It seems that the time to make these videos would be *after* going to Paris, at least once. Study and preparation is one thing, but experience adds so much! There are always surprises when we actually *do* something. Why take advice from someone inexperienced? Would we take childbirth classes from someone who hasn’t given birth themselves? Driving lessons from someone who’s never been behind the wheel? DO first, THEN teach!
I Like it
Thank you so much!
I would say that these rules don’t just apply to Paris… but are about how not to stand out like an American absolutely anywhere in the world. I live in the Highlands of Scotland and we can always spot an American tourist at 100 paces. Can I add one more item to the list of “don’ts “? Don’t speak louder than is necessary in order to be heard … overly loud voices is the other sure sign that Americans are around and it can be really quite painful to endure if it goes on for a long time, in a setting like a restaurant for instance.
Agreed! At times it’s even painful me as an American. Not all Americans are loud fortunately. It’s a generalization.
Why should it matter what someone wants to wear when traveling? so.. someone will look like a tourist. Well you know what??? They are are a tourist visiting your country and spending their money in your country. Be yourself and quit worrying about what others think 👌
Hi, Madison!
Thanks for your comment. I’m pretty sure I made a point to mention in the video that you should always do what works for you. Sadly, tourists can be the target of some pretty major pick-pockets in Paris. It’s good to blend in with the locals. It’s also really fun to dress up for the fashion capital of the world and look your best.
@@BriLamberson I can understand that. Sorry for coming off as rude in my previous comment. I tend to speak my mind way to much and get myself in trouble 😔. I'm going to visit Paris in march with my daughter for her senior trip for school and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna look like a tourist 🤣. I'm also pretty smart when it comes to traveling. I watch people like a hawk
That’s so good. Hope your trip went well.
Smucks wearing sandals, worn jeans, t-shirt and baseball cap to a classy Crazy Horse show.
Interesting 🧐
Umm paris is a really open country you can wear anything you want almost but french people are really simple they just not overdoing wearing branded clothes they’re really just discreet i can say they just a simple make up red lipstick thats it
I totally agree!
Everybody will know your a tourist eaven what you wear if you only speak English and that's not bad.
True true!
Who cares about what ur wearing ? Be comfortable as long as ur not naked walking around on every street or city not only paris 😂😂
Do what works for you. If you don't care what you're wearing, then more power to you. No pressure to like this video. It's for people who want to look fashionable in the fashion capital of the world. In France, comfortable is sexy as long as you're put together.
So basically don't do anything that Americans do, got it! ;)
haha! Maybe. Maybe not. Depends on the American.
But we love looking Americans :)
I like looking like a mix. I think in all honesty, there's no one way to look American or French. ❤️❤️❤️