I may be an honorary French woman, but due to my love of the city, I’m yet to embody that famous je ne sais quoi when it comes to the subtle art of holiday dressing. That distinguishable French chicness transcends to holiday wear, too, and just like with their city looks, French women evoke a certain nonchalance when dressing for hot weather holidays. The wardrobe components and simplicity remain, but there are a few tweaks in accordance with the forecast and some skin-bearing styles woven in amongst practical basics.
I’ve perused a fair few feeds of my favourite fashion people and noticed that come summer, many French women retire to the Côte d’Azur and neighbouring destinations to lean into a slower pace of life and soak up the sun. The aforementioned holidays consist of windswept hair, picnics and restful beach days, reflected in the casual and pared-back wardrobes.
French women have favoured basket bags, two-piece sets and crochet maxi dresses for decades. They’re also accustomed to outfits that appear effortless, although very much in an intentional way, like a scarf worn as a bandeau or a swimsuit in place of a tank top with shorts thrown over the top.