Fashion takes on an âanything goesâ mentality when it comes to summer in Europe. Cities are crowded and hot, beaches are packed, and days seamlessly shift into night, leaving hardly any time to freshen up before dinner. Style rules can be broken in a heat wave or after weeks of living out of a carry-on, but you canât make the same faux pas when fall rolls around.
As a writer living in Paris, I can attest that the French have already switched out their wardrobes for fall. Sure, some of the fall fashion pieces you invested in last season can carry over into this one, but there are a few sure-fire ways to stick out as a tourist in Europe, which you can avoid if you know what travel clothes to pack instead.Â
After more than a decade in Europe, Iâve seen fashion trends come and go, but here are some of the ones that stickâand are worth investing in. From a sleek suede blazer to chic riding boots, hereâs what to add to your wardrobeâstarting at just $12.
5 French Fashion-inspired Finds
Donât Wear: a Pleated Skirt
Wear This Instead: a Silk Maxi
Quince 100 Percent Washable Silk Maxi Skirt
Quince
When travelers visit Paris for the first time, they often model ensembles based on shows like Emily in Paris, which can seem like too much of a caricature. Skip clichĂ©d berets and 1950s-style pleated skirts, and instead, go for something sleek and sexy like this silk maxi skirt at Quince. The shine dresses up the look, so you could wear it in the evening with a cashmere sweater and kitten heels, or make it a more casual daytime look with a ribbed sweater and leather sneakers. Silk can be tricky, especially if youâre traveling for a longer period of time, but this skirt is washable, so you can rewear it multiple times on a trip.
Donât Wear: Plaid Flannel
Wear This Instead: a Rollneck Sweater
J.Crew 2025 Rollneck Sweater
J.Crew
While plaid is a great pattern for fall, you wonât see much flannel in a city like Paris. For a similarly simple, comfortable option thatâs a little more sophisticated, try a stylish ivory sweater (yes, white after Labor Day is definitely acceptable in France), particularly in a rollneck fashion that will suit silhouettes of all types. A relaxed take on a traditional turtleneck, this slouchy style at J.Crew is a nod to the brandâs iconic â80s sweater that was such a hit, theyâve revived it for 2025.Â
Falling just below the hip, itâs perfect to wear over high-waisted jeans or with a satiny midi skirt. A great piece for layering with a leather jacket on colder days, this is one staple I plan to wear all season long and well into the early spring everywhere from long-haul flights back home to Miami to chic chalets in the French Alps, where it could double as loungewear with leggings and cozy slippers.
Donât Wear: a Rain Jacket
Wear This Instead: a Water-repellent Cape
Donna Karan New York Water-repellent Crepe Raincoat With Cape
Nordstrom
Fall weather is unpredictable in Europe, but one thing you can almost always count on is a chance of rain. Of course, you can borrow an umbrella from your hotel, but for a look thatâll keep you dry (and warm), skip the classic rain jacket and opt for something sleek like this combination raincoat and cape. While itâs water repellent and designed to stand up to seasonal showers, itâs still put together enough to wear simply as a coat on cooler days, especially when paired with cream wool pants or high-waisted white trousers and ankle boots.
Donât Wear: a Ribbed Tank
Wear This Instead: a Lingerie-inspired Silky Camisole
Toutouai Silk Satin Camisole Cowl Neck Tank Top
Amazon
A ribbed tank is great for loungewear or over a bikini top, but for something that looks much more put together, don a silky camisole. This gem-toned army green version at Amazon matches with everything from high-waisted, safari-style khaki pants to structured midi skirts. For an easy throw-on-and-go look, pair this classic wardrobe staple with dark denim, a Chanel-like tweed jacket, and pointed-toe flatsâvoilĂ , an ensemble thatâll have you mistaken for a Parisian.
Donât Wear: Ripped Jeans
Wear This Instead: Straight-leg Jeans
Everlane The Original Cheeky Jean
Everlane
One style I wish would fade away is distressed denim, but luckily, itâs a look seldom seen in Franceâbesides on tourists. When it comes to denim, simple straight-leg jeans are the way to go. These higher-rise Madewell pants are great for tucking in a sweater or long-sleeve tee, but you can also wear them with a bodysuit and chunky cardigan. The higher set pockets are designed in a way to give the back a lifted look (and who doesnât want that?), and the slight stretch in the organic cotton fabric allows for a more comfortable fit that shoppers say is âvery flatteringâ and âlooks good with every shoe Iâve tried them with!â
Donât Wear: Mesh Slippers
Wear This Instead: Pull-on Boots
Free People Blaze Pull-on Boots
Free People
Mesh footwear was Ă la mode this summer, but once September started, I noticed fall staples like practical flats and boots quickly taking their place. These Free People boots exude a vintage feel with distressed details, giving them a worn-in look. Iâm a huge fan of the toasted wheat shade since it can pair with patterns and plaids or even a long embroidered white dressâmy favorite look for fall in the city.
Donât Wear: a Transparent Top
Wear This Instead: a Bohemian Blouse
Sézane Honey Shirt
Sezane
There are plenty of ways to show off your summer tan that donât involve see-through tops and naked dresses. One look that seamlessly transitions into fallâand wonât be a dead giveaway youâre a touristâis a flouncy, 1970s-style embroidered blouse, like this pick from SĂ©zane, the master of elevated staples. It has a modernized vintage feel thanks to its blend of lace and mother-of-pearl buttons. Leave a few top buttons undone and sport an oversized gold pendant as a statement piece. Keep the whimsical vibes going with high-waisted flares and burgundy ankle booties, and youâll fit right in while visiting Paris this season.
Donât Wear: a Zip-up Hoodie
Wear This Instead: a Suede Blazer
Madewell The Kline Blazer
Madewell
Zip-up hoodies are great for long-haul flights and the gym, but it practically screams summer if youâre wearing one in Paris. A blazer is a staple for any European wardrobe, and in France, youâll notice women donning oversized versions with just the right amount of suiting detail to add a feminine touch. Perfect for a cool fall day, this Madewell suede blazer is also ideal for layering over thicker knits or under a heavier wool coat. Burgundy had a major moment last fall, but this rich mahogany shade is slightly more versatile when it comes to mixing and matching with prints and other textures like a leather skirt or corduroy pants.
Donât Wear: a Bodycon Dress
Wear This Instead: a Knit Midi Dress
Rouje Viviane dress
Rouje
The HervĂ© LĂ©ger-famous bodycon dress is officially back in fashion and being reinterpreted by other designers for celebrity red carpet looksâbut you wonât find Parisians donning the iconic bandage dress. Instead, the French prefer a form-fitting (not skin-tight) look like this flattering knit midi dress from Parisian cool-girl label Rouje. The subtle side snap buttons leading down to the slit provide detail without being distracting, and the pointelle knit offers enough stretch and texture to hug your curves in all the right places. Pair with sneakers or leopard print flats to dress it down, or take the look from day to night with chunky heels and thick gold hoop earrings.
Donât Wear: Open-toed Shoes
Wear This Instead: Loafer Mules
Quince Italian Leather Horsebit Loafer Mule
Quince
The Gucci horsebit loafer mules have long been on my fashion wishlist, but with a price tag thatâs nearly one month of rent, theyâre far out of my budget. These Quince Italian Leather Loafers, however, are a near dupe that looks every bit as expensive, despite coming in at a fraction of the price. Bone is one of my favorite shades for fall, especially when worn with a pair of dark denim. A quick way to elevate any look, these cushioned mules are a great alternative to heels when you want to pack light (and be comfortable).
Donât Wear: Cropped Pants
Wear This Instead: High-waisted Trousers
Sézane Cesar Trousers
Sezane
Jeans are a year-round staple, but in the fall, I love embracing slightly more sophisticated pieces like wide-leg trousers that I can pair with a gorgeous wool coat and silky top. These slouchy high-waisted trousers from SĂ©zane look put together thanks to the gold buttons and flattering pleats, while the long, loose legs remind me of suit pantsâadrogynous and effortlessly chic (think British icon Twiggy and Bianca Jaggerâs all-white tux). For a casual look, pair with a crewneck tee and chunky cardigan, or dress up the ensemble with a matching blazer and chunky heels.
Donât Wear: Cat-eye Sunglasses
Wear This Instead: Retro Aviators
Livho Trendy Polarized Aviator Sunglasses
Amazon
Sunglass styles come and go, but one timeless look that never seems to fade from fashion is aviator frames. The retro unisex style goes with practically every ensemble, so no need to switch out your shades while traveling. This lightwear pair at Amazon is on sale for $12âa serious deal considering theyâre polarized to ensure UV protection, feature a coating that helps protect against water on rainy days, and have a one-piece nosepad that fits snugly on your face without digging in like some of the metal varieties. âTheyâre lightweight and easy to throw in my bag, and they add a fun little touch to any outfit,â raved one shopper. âGreat value for the priceâIâll probably grab another pair.â
Donât Wear: a Denim Miniskirt
Wear This Instead: a Leather Pencil Skirt
Nordstrom Leather Pencil Skirt
Nordstrom
If youâre investing in one essential piece to boost your fall ensemble, it should be a leather pencil skirt. I purchased a similar style to this Nordstrom skirt last year and wore it on repeat with chunky cable knit sweaters, turtleneck tops, and cropped cardigans. On chillier days, pair it with Chelsea boots, tights, and a boxy wool overcoat, or don a sheer silk top and cropped shearling bomber jacket for a look thatâs equal parts sexy and edgyâideal for date night in Paris.
Donât Wear: a Billowy Linen Dress
Wear This Instead: a Ruffle Maxi Dress
Banana Republic Georgette Ruffle Maxi Dress With Scarf
Banana Republic
After a few months of sporting linen trousers and flouncy dresses, itâs time to trade them out for more structured pieces that I can layer with cardigans and heavier coats. This ruffle maxi dress still exudes a breezy summer feel but is elegant enough to wear to a wedding in the French countryside or evening out in Paris with knee-high boots and a leather or denim jacket. The matching scarf can be worn with the dress or separately with a classic white tee and jeans.
Donât Wear: a Micro Purse
Wear This Instead: a Slouchy Shoulder Bag
Coach Brooklyn 39 Shoulder Bag
Nordstrom
Expect Y2K-inspired fashion trends to still be all the rage this fall with designers embracing looks like low-rise jeans and bucket hats. While Iâm skipping some of the iconic staples of that era, like baby tees and platform shoes, the one accessory Iâm happy has made a comeback is the slouchy shoulder bag. Itâs a style synonymous with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in the 2000s that celebrities like Bella Hadid and Jennifer Lawrence have recently helped revive.Â
Classic American brand Coach is embracing the one-time It-bag with a modernized version, like this slouchy leather version. A more polished take on a practical tote, this roomy bag is spacious enough to store a water bottle and other essentials you may need for a day of sightseeing, but it still feels elevated enough to wear out to dinner, so no need to use precious carry-on space packing a second purse. Â
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