I Don't Live in Paris, But These 5 French-Girl Spring Outfits Will Make Me Look Like I Do
I’ve turned to the French fashion set for spring outfit inspiration—here are five looks I’ll be copying. Scroll on to see the French-girl spring outfits I'm loving for 2026.
This year, it really felt as though winter would never end. I’m much more of a summer person, so for me it’s truly dragged. I know it’s still grey and rainy out there, but I’ve set my sights on spring and have been daydreaming about warmer weather that is sure to come with it.
I’ve already packed away my heavy coats in favour of trench coats and chic jackets, and swapped boots for ballet flats and loafers—determined to dress for the weather I want rather than the weather we actually have (although I’ll admit, they're not always the most practical choice in a downpour). With that mindset, I’m already thinking ahead to a fresh roster of spring looks.
Lately, I’ve taken a more considered approach to my style, gravitating towards a timeless capsule wardrobe over anything overly trend-led. Naturally, I’ve looked to French women for inspiration on this. So what does my spring 2026 outfit rotation look like with a French twist? Well, as a true denim obsessive, jeans are a non-negotiable for me, and I love Adenorah’s monochromatic take—it offers such a polished approach to styling denim. That said, tailored trousers also have a firm place in my wardrobe, and I wear mine constantly, so Franny’s look is definitely another I'll be recreating. I love the structured silhouette her outfit creates: the cinched-waist jacket paired with wide-leg trousers feels perfectly balanced and effortlessly chic.
Want to know more? Scroll on to see my five favourite French women’s spring outfits for 2026.
French-Girl Spring Outfits to Copy in 2026:
1. Cream Knitted Top + Satin Skirt
Style Notes: This look is at the top of my list to recreate. Opting for a knitted sleeveless top keeps that warmth on the colder days, but isn’t too much and works for when the temperature gets a bit warmer. Paired with a classic slip skirt, it's just such a chic outfit.
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2. Cropped Trench Coat + Poplin Skirt
Style Notes: Cropped trench coats were a huge trend last spring, but I really feel they’re treading more into capsule wardrobe territory now. I got so much wear out of my poplin skirt last year, so I can't wait to bring it back out again, and styling with a loafer gives you so much versatility to your looks. A big yes from me!
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3. Double-Denim Shirt + Jeans
Style Notes: Double denim has come a long way since the Britney and Justin days, take Julie’s look as the prime example. I’ve found myself gravitating towards indigo denim more and more recently, as it has such a timeless feel to it and makes such an impact when worn as a combo. Brown accessories work so well and really complement the deep blue hue.
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4. Cinched-Waist Jacket + Wide-Leg Trousers
Style Notes: I’ve got a pair of trousers just like this! I love how Franny has styled hers, which gives such a chic, structured silhouette and brings such depth to the overall look.
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5. Funnel-Neck Jacket + White Jeans
Style Notes: Funnel-neck jackets have been trending for a while now and I don’t anticipate they’re going anywhere anytime soon. And as cliché as it is, black and white is one of my favourite colour combos—it’s just such a timeless option that is guaranteed to look so chic.
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Chloe Gallacher is a freelance fashion editor based in Essex. After graduating from university with a degree in Journalism, she worked for print publications including Hello! Fashion and You Magazine and has ten years of experience within the fashion industry. She was responsible for trend forecasting, runway reports, curating elevated and engaging shopping pages and articles, travel features, producing still-life shoots and working on the set of editorial and cover shoots, alongside commercial shoots for brands such as Next, Radley, Wyse and Wacoal.
