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What is the Parisian dress code?

Parisian style is “chic décontracté” (casual chic). It's all about mixing classic and timeless pieces with more sophisticated and dressy items —whether it's a designer bag, a silk scarf, a piece of jewelry, or a chic pair of shoes.



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Parisians wear clothes that flatter their bodies. For instance, they ensure that they wear pants that are neither too tight nor too big, too short, or too long. Their shirts can be oversized only if they are designed to be so. Dresses are not too-tight, too-revealing, or too-short.

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Our advice? Skip the baseball caps, white socks, sneakers, large colorful backpacks, and fanny packs. Instead, opt for dark skinny jeans, plain shirts without logos, and leather shoes. Use tote bags or earth-toned simplistic bags if you really want to dress in France to fit in with the locals.

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Bootcut and flared denim is having a comeback. But for those who want to ensure they still look polished and modern (and less like a '70s throwback), we suggest pairing them with sharp tailoring, rather than boho blouses or cropped cardigans. You can always add a touch of whimsy with a silk scarf or headband.

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A chic and classic look for the plane ride to Paris is a navy cashmere sweater with a pair of black pants. Go for comfort with these sweater pants from Banana Republic while still looking timeless. Add a scarf for a pop to the outfit while also helping to stay warm on the plane if needed.

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As for dinner, we're a bit more flexible. We don't eat as late as our Spanish neighbors by any means, but most people won't sit down to dinner before 8 p.m., and in most places, looking for a full dinner after 10:30 p.m. can get complicated, as well.

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