I'm a French Mom—This Is the Fashion Mistake I Wouldn't Let My Daughter Make
Some people might call me a Francophile. I have a lot of curiosity about the timeless elegance of French fashion. During a recent scroll on Instagram, I discovered a creator named Lorraine Ouamles, and my heart swooned at the beautiful images she shares with her daughter. I immediately had questions. I wanted to know what style lessons she's planning to pass down to her daughter from the point of view of a woman who's spent the majority of her life in France. Below, she indulged me.
Where did you grow up?
My name is Lorraine, I was born in the Central African Republic, and I moved to France when I was 8 years old. I mostly grew up in the city of Nantes.
How has living in Paris influenced your fashion choices?
I moved to Paris in 2018 for my studies, but even before that, I spent most of my summers in Paris visiting my aunts. For a long time, I knew that I would eventually settle in this city. I love Paris; it's a city that challenges me because people dare to innovate and create their own style based on their personality. It immediately made me want to discover myself and find the style that best reflects what I want to convey.
What does a typical day with your family look like for you?
Usually, my daughter and my partner wake up first. I wake up a bit later because I like to take my time to rest on the weekends. I start by taking a shower while my partner prepares my coffee and our daughter's breakfast. If it's the weekend, we like to go to the market to buy fresh ingredients for lunch. I love cooking, so I always take the time to prepare a dish I've spotted on Instagram. In the afternoon, we have some "quiet time." My daughter takes a nap, my partner goes to the gym, and I work on my brand.
Besides having a full-time job, I'm also an entrepreneur; I started my hair extensions brand, Postishe Hair, six months ago. It's incredibly exciting to offer a service for women, by a woman. In the afternoon, we like to go out, have a snack, and take a walk in the city. Sometimes we visit a museum or just go to the park. Most of the time, we have dinner out or with friends in the evening. We have a well-paced life, and we love taking our daughter everywhere so she can learn the « codes of each place.
Your daughter is adorable. How would you describe her personal style?
Thank you so much! She's very kind and polite. Scottie has a rather casual-chic style, just like her parents. She likes to wear jeans paired with stronger pieces, which I sometimes find at Arket, Smallable, Farm Rio, or Zara Kids. That said, depending on the occasion, she won't always have the same look, because I save the most beautiful pieces for specific events. And of course, being a child, she loves princess dresses.
The Fashion Mistake Ouamles Avoids
When I asked Ouamles about the fashion mistake she would tell her daughter to avoid, she told me, "Buying clothes that don't fit with her wardrobe at all. You might get bored of them or never wear [them]." This makes sense since French style is defined by ease and effortlessness. She truly believes in a capsule wardrobe, and it's clear that impulse buys aren't really her thing.
Below, Ouamles shares more style lessons she wants to pass on to her daughter.
1. Create a Capsule Wardrobe
"Invest in 'basic' but durable pieces that you can keep for the long term. A capsule wardrobe also helps you have a consistent style." — Ouamles
2. Know Your Body Shape
"Understanding your body shape helps you avoid many fashion mistakes." — Ouamles
3. Declutter Your Wardrobe Before Going Shopping
"…so you have a clear idea of the pieces you might want to buy (or avoid)." — Ouamles
4. And Finally, Always Prioritize Comfort
"For me, it’s important to feel comfortable in your outfit, no matter the occasion." —Ouamles
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Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, trying Wholesale Replica Bag fitness craze in New York City, or exploring luxury vintage boutiques.