11 Street Style Trends From Paris We're Shopping Right Now
The last stretch of fashion month is officially upon us. It all began in New York, where the fashion set took to the sidewalks in bright, bold shades, almost in celebration of the new season. London was a little different this year, but we were still graced with the typical eclecticism and slick tailoring that has become synonymous with the city. Next, Milan offered up the glamour and drama, alongside some exciting accessories trends. And now, we're in Paris to round off the fashion-month circuit.
As the final and longest stint in our tour of fashion cities, Paris remains the most anticipated of all. With the backdrop of renowned brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior and Chanel presenting their S/S 23 collections, the fashion set bring their best looks to France's capital. So far, leather is taking centre stage, whether in skirt, blazer or trouser form. Staple trench coats have returned for damp days in Paris, albeit it with a twist, and there's plenty tonal tailoring for the minimalists. In terms of footwear, there's a tie for first place between sleek neutral-coloured knee-high boots and bold-coloured heels—both of which we intend on embracing.
Below, we've chronicled the street style trends from Paris Fashion Week we're most excited about, so scroll on to see the rest, and shop them for the new season.
1. UPDATED TRENCH COATS
We've been infatuated with the French style for some time now for its effortless ease and timeless nature. For fashion week, the fashion set took the humble trench coat to new heights with interesting cut-outs, double lapels and bold panelling in some interesting fabrications—and all just in time for autumn.
Add a bold shirt underneath to add dimension.
Classic trench styles remain ever present in the fashion sphere.
Bold panelling adds a twist to this eternal style.
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This shows The Frankie Shop's dedication to classic tailoring with a modern twist.
The minty colourway and gathered sleeves set this trench coat apart from the rest.
2. SPLIT-HEM LEGGINGS
A few seasons ago, it seemed that every pair of trousers, be it denim or tailored, had a split hem. Now, the 2022 revival is a sleeker and slimmer fit. The split works particularly well to focus attention on your footwear, and we've found that flats or pumps work best.
The oversized outerwear adds to the appeal of these leggings.
Yes to this whole look.
The split hem looks so elegant with simple black pumps.
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3. TONAL TAILORING
Tailoring has become an intrinsic part of the fashion set's uniform. Looser silhouettes are the current choice, and each element of suiting (blazer, trousers, waistcoats) can be rearranged with dresses or denim to create endless styling options. In Paris, the fashion-forward showgoers showed that less is more with muted tonal tailoring.
Match your scarf to your suit for a truly sleek look.
Two standout examples of the power of tailoring.
This blazer-dress, shirt and trench coat work harmoniously through their shared tonal colours.
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The Frankie Shop's Gelso trousers create a sleek puddle at the hem.
4. LEATHER MIDI SKIRTS
As we enter the cooler months, certain fabrics take centre stage. Notably, leather and faux leather were seen in almost every form on the Paris streets on blazers, trench coats, skirts and trousers. The leather midi skirt is easy to integrate into any wardrobe and adds an elevated feel to any look.
The pairing with patent-leather thigh-high boots adds extra drama.
To really show off the leather skirt, opt for a cropped jacket.
The oversized wool coat pairs seamlessly with the leather midi.
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Marks and Spencer's cognac leather skirt is sure to be a best seller.
5. WHITE KNEE-HIGH BOOTS
It should come as no surprise that the fashion crowd has reached for boots now that autumn is here. Short, knee-high and thigh-high iterations are being pulled out of wardrobes worldwide in preparation for the cooler months. But lighter cream and white colourways were most prominent on the Paris streets, particularly in knee-high form.
The perfect pairing for mini, midi or maxi skirts.
They work just as well with a long coat.
Add a fresh touch with white or cream colourways.
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6. CARGO PANTS
These utilitarian trousers have risen through the fashion ranks in recent months, and Paris Fashion Week has shown it's here to stay. Now, these aren't your unflattering noughties cargo pants. The reissued style can be found in tailored form, denim silhouettes and oversized cuts.
Loose fits are on the cards for the fashion set.
Combine style and function by pairing cargo pants with elevated heels.
Despite the heavily pocketed design, neutral tones allow cargo pants to ease seamlessly into the minimalist wardrobe.
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The satin finish adds an unexpected refinement.
7. ZEBRA PRINT
This print started gaining momentum over the summer and has retained its upward trajectory through autumn. Monochromatic versions keep the modern feel and add impact to any look.
Don't overcomplicate a zebra-print look. Take note on how this showgoer stuck to the white and black tones, with just a pop of colour in her accessories.
Top tip: Stick to classic designs, like a blazer, to keep the modern feel.
Add zebra-print accessories for maximum impact.
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Throw over a black slip dress or even tailored trousers.
8. PLEATED MAXI SKIRTS
The pleated skirt has been around for countless decades with tennis-skirt styles being particularly popular with the younger fashion crowd. Now, the maxi pleated skirt has arrived as the tennis skirt's big sister. Whatever your age, this skirt adds a distinct refinement to any wardrobe.
This look proves that simple styling can be incredibly effective.
Save this look for autumn/winter outfit inspiration.
Add edge with a biker jacket, as this showgoer has.
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Your school skirt just got cooler.
As always, COS has created a sleek minimalist version that ticks all the boxes.
9. BRIGHT HEELS
Alongside white knee-high boots, another footwear trend emerged at Paris Fashion Week: bright heels. All stylings were considered with these vibrant coloured shoes, from tailored trousers to miniskirts.
Damper fashion-week days brighten with colourful footwear.
The crystal bows add extra drama to this pair.
No matter the season, colourful shoes add dimension to your looks.
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These sleek turquoise pumps will work with so many outfits.
10. LEATHER TROUSERS
Whether faux, vegan or real leather, this style of trouser crops up every autumn and sticks around until the summer sun begins to shine. The reason? They're easy to style and seriously chic. The Paris Fashion Week crowd gave us a masterclass in how to wear leather trousers.
Looser fits are easy to style and easy to get on too.
If you choose a bolder colour, pare back the rest of your pieces to keep an elevated feel.
Don't be afraid to go full leather from head to toe.
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This black pair will be a versatile addition to your wardrobe.
11. LE CAGOLE BAGS
Balenciaga's Le Cagole bag has taken the fashion set by storm. The hardware and shape are reissued features from the house's '00s Classic City line, and the 2022 reboot can be seen everywhere at Fashion Week. Along with bags, the iconic hardware and detailing appear on sandals and boots, too. With a variety of colours and sizes, there may just be a Cagole out there for everyone.
Once you get a feel for the bag's shape and hardware, you'll spot it everywhere.
There's a '90s feel to the shape, while the heart mirror and coin purse key rings add to the throwback feel.
This is how to do a pop of colour.
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This bag is set to become a brand icon.
The mini version makes for the perfect night-out bag.
This tangerine colour feels so current.
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Florrie embarked on her fashion journey while studying French and History at university. Whilst studying in Aix-en-Provence, she began to write her dissertation on the history of fashion and the influence of Haute Couture, and landed her first role at Harper’s Bazaar. Following this, she interned for various publications including Elle, Grazia and Marie Claire before joining the fashion team at Conde Nast Traveller. There, she contributed to international photoshoots, styled pages and covers, and produced engaging digital content.
During a freelance period, Florrie honed her skills in editorial work in various digital and print publications including Vogue Italy and Departures magazine, as well as styling e-commerce photoshoots and personal shopping. Florrie actively pursues an in-depth understanding of fashion and jewellery, and after styling a jewellery cover shoot at Conde Nast Traveller chose to complete the De Beers Diamond Foundation course. Florrie first joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK as a freelancer before becoming the Commerce Writer, blending both editorial and commercial content. Now, as the Acting Affiliates Editor, she monitors current trends, new-in styles, wardrobe heroes and how best to style them. In her downtime, Florrie can be found in her hometown of London, usually with a coffee in hand.
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