It’s hard to pinpoint the exact essence that makes French women so chic. So much so that there’s even a phrase—je ne sais quoi—to describe their ineffable qualities, acute charm and apparent effortlessness. Still, all that’s really clear is the second you see one out, be it swanning through vintage boutique-clad streets of Le Marais or strolling along the beachside alcoves in Marseille, you’re instantly drawn to whatever ensemble they have on.
Someone who knows this all too well is Lily Collins. After all, the actress has spent the past six years portraying the titular role in Netflix’s chart-topping series, Emily in Paris, so it should come as no surprise that her wardrobe rivals the refined and polished denizens she’s on her commute to work, rather than the confusing and maximalist ensembles of her on-screen counterpart.

Earlier this week, Collins stepped out for a casual outing in the capital’s ritzy Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood, proving how immersing yourself in a specific location will ultimately influence your personal style. Though Collins has always been quite the gamine and sophisticated dresser—which are attributes that make her ideal to play Audrey Hepburn in the upcoming Breakfast at Tiffany’s biopic—this ensemble felt quintessentially Parisian.
For the occasion, she and her husband, American director and screenwriter Charlie McDowell, grabbed coffee at Ralph Lauren’s famed cafe outpost. Cutting an incredibly low profile, she wore a pair of capri leggings with a pair of black elastic-strap white ballet flats from Margaux. Keeping things incredibly understated, she opted for a gingham shirt and oversized blouson jacket.

This is a silhouette that she’s been extremely loyal to lately, wearing a near-identical pair of leggings with a rusted orange cardigan, white slingback heels and leather jacket to the French Open at Stade Roland Garros. To those in the know, you’ll be aware that this look strikes the perfect balance of masculin-féminin, which is a French fashion signature that mixes structured tailoring with delicate sensuality.
Between the soft flat, oversized jacket and functional leggings, the ensemble proves that, as most French women can attest to, focusing on well-crafted wardrobe basics that can be styled in a multitude of ways is the secret to always looking incredibly considered. Shop the staples for yourself below.
Shop Lily Collins’ Capri Leggings and Ballet Flats

With a mid-rise and cropped hem, this style pairs well with lightweight knits, slingback heels and top-handle bags.

If money were no object, this would be the pair we’d invest in.
































