22 Picks That the Best French Brands Are Pushing for Fall
We talk a lot about French-girl style (exhibits A, B, C, D…)—so much so that you might imagine an entire office full ofBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing editors clad in Breton-stripe tees, wool berets, silk scarves, black cigarette jeans, and chic gold jewelry. But, if so, it's time to wipe those sartorial stereotypes right out of your brain, as much as we love all of the aforementioned items. That's where this roundup of fresh fall fashion picks from some of our favorite French brands comes in. From Gallic mainstays like Chloé and Saint Laurent to up-and-coming brands like Elleme and Maison Chateau Rouge, we've rounded up the best of the best from our go-to Parisian designers, and there's not an expected pick in the bunch.
Because Parisians aren't immune to the dad sneaker trend.
Heart-shaped earrings are having a moment, and I'm especially into this clear jewel-bedecked pair.
Looking for more fall fashion picks? Next up, check out four color combos that'll make you look truly innovative.
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