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The
Clothing Chronicles
July 12, 2007, #282
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: The
Secret to French Chic
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
Hope all my
American readers had a wonderful 4th of July! We spent ours in
Atlanta, Georgia with some of my husband's colleagues, enjoying food
and fireworks with people from China, England, Tunisia, and of
course, the United States. Long, thought-provoking conversations with
people of different nationalities, cultures, and political opinions?
Hey, it's one of my favorite ways to pass the time. Hope your 4th was
just as fun.
While we were
enjoying a little Southern hospitality (and A LOT of Southern
cooking), it seems that several of you were exploring the sights and
sounds of Paris. I received several reports from the "City of
Lights" this week, many of them asking a version of the
question: "Why are French women so chic?"
Today's
article attempts to answer that question.
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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FEATURE ARTICLE
The Secret
to French Chic
From fabulous
food and fine wine to elegant fragrances and amazing clothes, the
French have long been known for their decadent luxuries. Champagne
was invented here, as was haute couture. Then there's the
chocolate, paintings, and dare I say it? Kisses. Small wonder exports
and tourism are staples of the French economy.
So with easy
access to some of the world's most desirable goods, you'd think every
French woman would have a big waistline and a huge closet. But they
don't. Just as French Women Don't Get Fat, (according to
author Mireille Guiliano), chic Parisiennes don't have closets full
of clothes. They don't need them.
The secret is moderation.
Paris was
first settled as a fishing village more than two thousand years ago.
While it's been burned, rebuilt, invaded, and occupied many times
since then, the core of the city is still hundreds of years old. The
roads are narrow, the buildings are old, the apartments are small. So
are the closets and bathrooms. Full size refrigerators are scarce and
weekly food shopping trips are unheard of. Where would you put a
week's worth of groceries? For that matter, where would you store a
season's worth of clothes?
You wouldn't.
You'd keep a
small inventory of staples and add new things with care. If you buy
something new, something old has to go. There just isn't space for both.
So how can
French women be so chic when they can't buy new things all the time?
They:
1. Learn what
styles look good on them (and which don't) early on
2. Buy a
handful of good quality, neutral-colored staples that they can mix
and match with each other for maximum wear
3. Add one or
two new trendy pieces each season and wear them out
4. Invest in
high quality everyday bags and shoes
5. Have one or
two high end scarves or other accessories that they wear all the time
6. Get a
facial every month to keep their skin looking good
7. Maintain a
fuss-free hairstyle
8. Pay cash
for everything
The French,
like the Germans, have a history of saving and are adverse to
personal debt. To stay in budget, they don't do a lot of impulse
buying, and they indulge in their local luxuries very little or in
moderation. Why buy a dozen handbags in different shapes and colors
when one in a neutral, basic shape does the trick?
What? Too
boring, you say? Not enough variety?
Not true!
All it takes
is a little imagination.
Start with
basic pieces that look good on you. Find tops that fit, jackets that
flatter, and pants and skirts that feel and look good.
Then study the
latest fashion magazines and websites to see the latest trends. Try
to re-create or simply evoke the look with pieces you ALREADY HAVE in
your closet. You may just need a new jacket or some updated pants to
look current. Or, maybe a new, trendy accessory can breathe new life
into your old favorites. You don't have to follow every trend. Learn
which styles look best on you and just update them as the seasons
pass. Or, pass them by if they don't flatter.
This simple
mantra is how the French look chic AND still manage to live within
their budgets and with their miniscule closets. You can too. You
don't have to have a big budget or a lot of clothes to dress well.
All it takes is a little practice and creativity. Learn what styles
look good on you, choose your pieces wisely, and wear them in many
different ways until they wear out.
Or, in the
words of designer Jil Sander, "Think more, buy less."
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Happy Bastille
Day to all my French readers!
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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