What to Wear in Paris:
7 Chic Vacation Outfits
Packing for a European getaway is notoriously intimidating. You want to look effortlessly chic as you stroll through the Jardin des Tuileries, but you also need to comfortably walk 15,000 steps a day on centuries-old cobblestones. To capture that elusive, undone “French girl aesthetic,” I’ve curated a complete, highly versatile travel capsule wardrobe. From your morning croissant run to fine dining at the Opéra Garnier, here is your definitive style roadmap.
Eiffel Tower | Golden Hour
The Seine
at Sunrise
A crisp white poplin halter dress that catches the morning breeze, grounded by rich suede and a silk scarf.
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Poplin Halter Dress Crisp white, volume skirtShop →
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Leather Slingback Flats Cream leather, low block heelShop →
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Polka Dot Print Scarf Burgundy and white dotsShop →
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Leather Mini Shopper Chocolate suede textureShop →
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Aviator Sunglasses Classic wireframe, dark tintShop →
Styling Notes
The Eiffel Tower is intensely busy between 10 AM and 2 PM. Go before 9 AM or just before sunset (golden hour) for the best light and thinner crowds. If the morning is crisp, drape (don’t button) a trench coat over your shoulders.
Hair & Beauty
Keep your hair in a low, effortless bun with face-framing pieces deliberately left loose. Embrace the “no makeup” makeup look: a tinted SPF moisturizer, a swipe of terracotta cream blush, and a barely-there lip gloss.
Le Marais | Daytime
The Marais
Muse
A retro-inspired striped knit polo tucked effortlessly into dark wash flares. It channels 1970s Jane Birkin with a modern edge.
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Striped Knit Polo Top Brown & baby blue stripesShop →
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Tailored Flare Jeans Dark wash, rigid denimShop →
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Embossed Slingback Heels Brown croc-effectShop →
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Shield Sunglasses Oversized black framesShop →
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Mini Basket Shopper Structured dark brownShop →
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Amber Affogato Parfum Warm and woodyShop →
Styling Notes
Le Marais is Paris’s historic art district and LGBTQ+ hub. It becomes packed with locals on weekends, so go on a Tuesday to browse vintage shops in peace. The “half tuck” is your best friend here to define the waist effortlessly.
Hair & Beauty
Let your hair maintain its natural texture with a simple centre part. This outfit is the one moment on your trip where a bold, classic red or berry lip is totally right—it plays beautifully against the retro stripes.
“Parisian style is not about the labels you wear, but the deliberate, unbothered attitude with which you wear them.”
Musée d’Orsay | Museum Day
The Gallery
Girl
A structured yet breathable chocolate brown linen suit. It commands respect in front of canvases while offering comfort.
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Structured Linen Blazer Chocolate brownShop →
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Linen Pocket Shirt Matching brown button-downShop →
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Tailored Linen Pants High waist, relaxedShop →
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Polka Dot Print Scarf Burgundy and white dotsShop →
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Topstitch Mini Shopper Taupe suede handbagShop →
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Suede Slingback Heels Taupe suede, pointed toeShop →
Styling Notes
Always book your Louvre tickets online in advance. If you visit historic cathedrals, remember that shoulders and knees must be covered. This suit guarantees you are respectfully compliant.
Hair & Beauty
Keep the grooming polished and intentional. A sleek low ponytail complements the tailoring. Go slightly editorial with makeup: a clean eyeliner flick and a matte nude lip.
Seine River | Sunset
Golden Hour
Apéro
A romantic burgundy polka dot midi dress paired with a textural white cardigan.
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Polka Dot Midi Dress Burgundy pleated fabricShop →
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Chunky Knit Cardigan Cream white, texturedShop →
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Heeled Sandals White square-toe muleShop →
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Metallic Detail Clutch Pearl/white hard shellShop →
Styling Notes
Apéritif culture in Paris is an institution. Around 6 PM is “apéro hour.” Wear this outfit straight from your riverboat to a zinc-bar brasserie in Saint-Germain. Keep your clutch firmly tucked under your arm to avoid pickpockets near the river queues.
Evening Beauty
Tap into the “bitten lip” trend—apply a stained wine lip color, blot heavily, and add clear gloss. Skip the lip liner entirely. Soft, brushed-out waves complete the evening look.
Sacré-Cœur | Night
Montmartre
Midnight
A moody ruched maxi dress juxtaposed with the tough-girl edge of a structured black leather bomber.
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Draped Bustier Dress Deep burgundy maxiShop →
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Faux Leather Jacket Black bomber styleShop →
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Buckle Heeled Ankle Boots Black, pointed toeShop →
Styling Notes
Montmartre is built on a massive hill. The streets are steep and the cobblestones are notoriously uneven. Flat or sturdy low-heeled boots are essential here to prevent injury and exhaustion.
Hair & Beauty
Channel Brigitte Bardot. Loose, romantic waves that look a bit windswept from the climb up the hill. Keep the face base bare and luminous, and wear a bold, saturated red lip.
Versailles Gardens | Day
Palace
Promenade
A sweeping chocolate brown trench coat draped over an airy cream polka dot midi dress brings an air of modern nobility.
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Long Belted Trench Chocolate brownShop →
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Volume Halter Dress Cream with black dotsShop →
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Leather Slingback Flats Cream leatherShop →
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City Crossbody Bag Cream structure bucket bagShop →
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Aviator Sunglasses Classic wireframeShop →
Styling Notes
Versailles is a 45-minute journey on the RER C train from central Paris. The estate is unimaginably massive. The gardens offer very little shade, so apply SPF heavily and pack a chic picnic.
Hair & Beauty
This is your moment for the most photographable hair of the trip. A neat, romantic chignon secured with a velvet bow looks stunning against the structured collar of the trench coat.
Opéra Garnier | Night
Midnight
in Paris
A liquid-like black satin mini dress sharpened by a structured, cropped blazer. The definitive uniform for a sophisticated evening.
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Satin Halter Dress Black cowl neck detailShop →
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Cropped Blazer Black structured wool-blendShop →
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Metal Buckle Heels Black patent leather slingbackShop →
Styling Notes
The Opéra Garnier features a free, publicly accessible rooftop terrace. It provides one of the most dramatic views of Paris at night—and this outfit was practically made to be photographed against it.
Hair & Beauty
This look demands your most polished grooming. A sleek, tight high ponytail or glossy blowout. Go for full evening glam: a luminous contour and a glossy deep wine lip.
Travel Style FAQ
What shoes are best for Paris cobblestones?
Comfortable, broken-in leather sneakers, ballet flats with supportive soles, low-block heels, and sturdy ankle boots are your best friends. Avoid high, thin stilettos entirely—they are a genuine hazard on historic, uneven streets like those in Montmartre or Le Marais.
How strict are restaurant dress codes?
Daytime café culture is chic but casual. However, after 7 PM, Parisians shift to “smart casual.” Swap your daytime sneakers for heels or elegant loafers, and add a tailored blazer over your dress. Michelin-starred venues will often require a jacket for men and an elegant dress or suit for women.
How do I avoid looking like a tourist?
Leave the athleisure, baseball caps, and heavily logo-branded clothing at home. Embrace a muted color palette (blacks, creams, navy, burgundy) and prioritize well-tailored basics. The Parisian aesthetic is all about looking deliberate but never like you tried too hard.
How should I pack for the weather?
Parisian weather is notoriously fickle, even in summer. Always pack with a layering strategy. Bring a versatile outerwear piece—like a structured trench coat or a linen blazer—that can be easily thrown over a sundress when the evening temperatures drop by the Seine.