I completely agree with you. I liked your video. I lived in Paris for ten years and I never saw elegant Parisian women wear jeans, trainer shoes, puffer jackets, stripped Breton shirts, or berets. The women I saw wearing all of the above were American female tourists that thought they were "looking French"!
You’re the first person to ever share my opinion: I don’t think blue jeans or sneakers are elegant, either. I rarely wear jeans because I find denim so uncomfortable and blue denim looks too casual, especially if faded, highlighted, bleached, distressed, etc. If I can’t wear white jeans, and I must wear jeans, I wear the non-faded, original dark indigo 501s. Sneakers are great for exercise, but they can’t be called elegant. I would much rather wear a quality leather boot, sandal, loafer or comfy pump like Sezane’s Paula Babies. I like a mid-heel, no higher than about 2.5 inches. I’m really much more comfortable in dresses or skirts, year-round, than stiff, tight, hot jeans and I never can find a reasonable fit in them, either. If I must wear trousers, I’d rather wear a nice wool, linen or silk pair. Denim has those faded, puckered, flat-felled seams that are super-casual looking, it’s not a look I like.
I think jeans can be very classy and elegant, it depends on how you wear them. Jeans are just another type of material. They do wear sneakers. I know someone who just came back from Paris and was surprised at the amount of sneakers she saw. I think this is why I prefer Scandinavian style. It’s stylish practical and relatable.
Wonderful videoZ thank you! Would you consider a video on creating a classic Parisian bedroom! I love the french style beds in pale grey but don’t know where to buy them in the U.K.
I’m so looking forward to your next video. My special request: featuring only high-quality, natural fiber fabric and material clothing, I can’t wear plastics, even in blends. French-made clothes are such higher quality than what we are offered here in the US, so I would love to learn about your favorites.🙂Subscribed, bien sur!
I just want to say this: European has way more better shoes option then north Americain, and that's is why people in North America are way more prone to wear sneakers over here (North America in general)... I hate sneakers and love Oxford and loafers and my favorite are European shoe brand or made in Europe but the duties and shipping make them so costly (you can easily add 80$ to 100$ just for the shipping and duties). Chie Mihara, Melvin and Hamilton, un tour de ville, Spring step l'artisan all made in Portugal, Spain, France etc. they look good and are nice walkable shoes that are hard to find in Canada.
All those items are things I wear. I could wear a pair of jeans and trainers with a stripey top. My puffer coat on top, maybe with a beret. Both are pale grey. The rule doesn't apply to me as I live near the seaside in the country.
Oh nooooo you didn't like Montréal!!!! :( I love the city after 3-4 months here (Montreal) I called my boyfriend et now husband to say I wouldn't return home... mind you I'm French Canadian from Ontario so even if ''culture'' is a little different from a province to another I still didn't have a big culture shock from moving here.
@@beaauuuparis1233 j'ai mis un commentaire sur le mauvais vidéo! oups!!! désolée 🤭 Néanmoins il faut venir à Montréal de la mi-juin à la mi-juillet pendant les festivals (francophonie, Jazz, Cirque etc) ;) 😘
I love Parisian style!!! Would love to see a video with what Parisian women wear for NYE parties?
Darker wash jeans are elegant imo
I completely agree with you. I liked your video. I lived in Paris for ten years and I never saw elegant Parisian women wear jeans, trainer shoes, puffer jackets, stripped Breton shirts, or berets. The women I saw wearing all of the above were American female tourists that thought they were "looking French"!
@@antoinetteb.3869 Oh yes, I forgot to mention the béret 😅 You’re totally right :)
You’re the first person to ever share my opinion: I don’t think blue jeans or sneakers are elegant, either. I rarely wear jeans because I find denim so uncomfortable and blue denim looks too casual, especially if faded, highlighted, bleached, distressed, etc. If I can’t wear white jeans, and I must wear jeans, I wear the non-faded, original dark indigo 501s. Sneakers are great for exercise, but they can’t be called elegant. I would much rather wear a quality leather boot, sandal, loafer or comfy pump like Sezane’s Paula Babies. I like a mid-heel, no higher than about 2.5 inches. I’m really much more comfortable in dresses or skirts, year-round, than stiff, tight, hot jeans and I never can find a reasonable fit in them, either. If I must wear trousers, I’d rather wear a nice wool, linen or silk pair. Denim has those faded, puckered, flat-felled seams that are super-casual looking, it’s not a look I like.
I think jeans can be very classy and elegant, it depends on how you wear them. Jeans are just another type of material. They do wear sneakers. I know someone who just came back from Paris and was surprised at the amount of sneakers she saw. I think this is why I prefer Scandinavian style. It’s stylish practical and relatable.
Thanks for sharing, this gave me an idea for a new video topic :)
She didn't say they didn't wear those things, just that ELEGANT women don't wear them.
@ Exactly :)
Love your video, I learned so much , thank you!!
You are so welcome! 😉
Very nice video and presenter. So classy woman.
Thank you kindly! I’m glad you enjoyed this video :)
Wonderful videoZ thank you! Would you consider a video on creating a classic Parisian bedroom! I love the french style beds in pale grey but don’t know where to buy them in the U.K.
I’m so looking forward to your next video. My special request: featuring only high-quality, natural fiber fabric and material clothing, I can’t wear plastics, even in blends. French-made clothes are such higher quality than what we are offered here in the US, so I would love to learn about your favorites.🙂Subscribed, bien sur!
@@KimberlyPerrotis Thank you for your request, I keep that in mine :)
Merci!
Avec plaisir :)
I just want to say this: European has way more better shoes option then north Americain, and that's is why people in North America are way more prone to wear sneakers over here (North America in general)... I hate sneakers and love Oxford and loafers and my favorite are European shoe brand or made in Europe but the duties and shipping make them so costly (you can easily add 80$ to 100$ just for the shipping and duties). Chie Mihara, Melvin and Hamilton, un tour de ville, Spring step l'artisan all made in Portugal, Spain, France etc. they look good and are nice walkable shoes that are hard to find in Canada.
All those items are things I wear. I could wear a pair of jeans and trainers with a stripey top. My puffer coat on top, maybe with a beret. Both are pale grey.
The rule doesn't apply to me as I live near the seaside in the country.
Thanks for sharing!! Yes, indeed countryside and seaside are more relax places.
Oh nooooo you didn't like Montréal!!!! :( I love the city after 3-4 months here (Montreal) I called my boyfriend et now husband to say I wouldn't return home... mind you I'm French Canadian from Ontario so even if ''culture'' is a little different from a province to another I still didn't have a big culture shock from moving here.
@@valeriemalenfant I’m sure I would love Montréal, I have never been there actually. Maybe I mispronounce a word that you understood as Montreal 😅
@@beaauuuparis1233 j'ai mis un commentaire sur le mauvais vidéo! oups!!! désolée 🤭 Néanmoins il faut venir à Montréal de la mi-juin à la mi-juillet pendant les festivals (francophonie, Jazz, Cirque etc) ;) 😘
@@valeriemalenfant Noted! 😉