Actually was thinking throughout the video what to pack from my wardrobe..I would take an oversized white button up.. lace white top.. white t-shirt .. black blazer ..black top.. Blue stripped shirt.. denim.. Tailored black pants. A skirt
I really like your honesty in this video. I’m Spanish, live in England but have travelled to France (including Paris), Italy and other European countries. In my experience, most Europeans who live in cities have a similar style but at the same time you can tell where they’re from. When I’m in London, I can tell who is Spanish, Italian etc by the clothes they wear. I think that maybe in the States people have a lot of misconceptions about what Parisian women wear and that they’re the ones that are the fashion leaders. Like I’ve said, in most European cities women wear similar clothes, understated, simple but elegant. I love your style, Bree, but when travelling is often difficult to get the clothing right especially when travelling from such a long way away. However, this video is very helpful and informative 😊
Hi, Noelia! I love your name. So beautiful. Thank you for your kind words. I totally agree. There is a similarity but also a uniqueness. And style is always so personal so there’s no right or wrong way to dress. Thanks again for your comment! Means a lot. 💕🥰✌️
Thank you for this video. I feel much more comfortable going to Paris this September now. Im taking my 19year daughter for her birthday . IT is her first time so your recommendations will help her as well as the 52 year old mom. I love the comfort emphasis and candor. Thanks so much!
We loooove sneakers here in Europe, I can say that it’s my number one most invested on clothing object honestly, not even handbags nor clothes, but having the trendiest sneakers is always a must
Hey Sarah! So glad you enjoyed it. Have a blast on your trip. I’m planning a video about what to wear to Paris in June (summer). Be on the look out for that. Do you have any questions I can help answer in that video?
Oh my gosh Patricia! That is so exciting. I hope you take lots of photos and are able to go to the Sezane store. Check out my Etsy shop. I have a Paris Google map that you can add right to your phone that has all the best places to visit in shop in Paris.
Oh yay! I’m so happy for you. That’s going to be so much fun. Still warm there so pack lightweight cooler items. Let me know how it goes. Feel free to DM on Instagram.
Looks to me like women in Paris wear what fashionable, understated women wear everywhere, including in the states. They wear what is flattering on them, and don’t overdo it. The Spanish and Italians are a little flashier, and wear more jewelry and bright colors, I think. In Germany, I don’t even remember what people were wearing, not a lot of color for sure. Of course, it was winter and very cold at the time, so….But I do remember girls and women wore very little makeup. I’ve never been to France, but would love to go!
I think you’re right! I would say that what women are wearing in Paris ranges from really flashy and edgy to really sophisticated and classic to very casual and understated. I think for me my style tastes tend to be more understated. I hope you get to go to France someday soon!
Yes I love your honesty about your preconceived ideas about French girl style. I think it’s more about how French women wear their clothes than what they wear.
I would probably wear monochromatic looks in navy or black with lightweight layers. Our two trips to Paris were in March and it was cold when walking around outside, but very warm when we would get on the train and go into museums. Both times I wore thick-soled loafers or ankle boots and was very happy to have coverage on my feet! I am sure you looked lovely in your outfits! I try not to stand out too much when traveling, but over the years I have found that my business casual looks work for city travel as well.
Oh I bet March was chilly for sure. That does pose a challenge when dressing but it sounds like you nailed it! Your shoe choices sound perfect. Love that.
Love your video. Where are the links to the people you reference. Sorry if I am lame and missing it. Leaving for Paris 22 October the to Barcelona 4 November. Packing will be interesting. Can use all the help I can get. And the tennis shoes will need to be waterproof I’m afraid. Any suggestions?
Aww. Thank you, Shefra! So glad you liked it. The links and tags are in the description box. I tagged the other UA-camrs channels so that might be what’s throwing you off. Your trip is so close! 👏🇫🇷🙌💕 How waterproof do your shoes need to be? That will determine your options.
I'm an incoming exchange student from India, going to Paris and I don't particularly have great style by most standards so I'm dreading this tbh. Thank you for the video though!
Oh don’t worry! You’ve got this. You’ll be exposed to the best shopping imaginable. I think you’ll be surprised by how casual Parisians are. Do your best and if you’d like any help with your style let me know. Happy to help in any way.
I really appreciate your honesty and post-trip analysis. We learn a lot from situations when we missed the mark, not just from getting everything exactly right. I especially like post-travel analyses, to see what women actually used during their trips, and what they didn’t, and why. A lot of posted images and videos focus on the most extreme outfits, which large cities always have, not the mainstream. I like to look at climate data for travel locations, not just the forecasted weather. The monthly average high and low temperatures and precipitation data are really helpful. I’m starting to add a few degrees to these averages to account for the recent global warming trend, especially if the averages given are for long periods of time, like 100 years. There aren’t many places, if any, in the temperate zones where the climate has cooled in the last 20-30 years.
Oh I loved this video. I was there in April and agree 100% with everything here. I wore jeans every day with my Vejas and felt great. My mistake was that I didn’t bring warm enough clothes. I’m going back in October so am looking forward to keeping all this in mind. I’ll be checking the weather!!! 😘
You are too kind. Thank you friend! Your books are so inspiring. That’s a high compliment coming from you. Your looks sound perfect. And yes, March is oddly chilly. I bet October will be beautiful. Can’t wait to see your travel capsule.
Woooo! So excited for you. Feel free to email me if you have any questions about packing and styling. I also have a free Facebook group if you want to join.
Sneakers and tailoring is typical Swedish style. Stockholm-style. Many of the cool street brands are also swedish brands such as: & other stories, Cos, Arket, Acne, Toteme etc. I hope you get to Paris soon. I lived there a while when I was young. It is a wonderful city!
So cool! I love Swedish style too. Honestly many of my style icons at the moment are Scandinavian. I miss Paris a lot. That’s fantastic you got to live there when you were young. I feel like it should be on everyone’s list!
Brand new to your channel and I really love this video. I am in my 70s, look younger and have always loved fashion! We are going to Paris in late October and wondered if I need to bring more layers or maybe just a little heavier jacket. Also, I plan on wearing fashionable sneakers, and I recently purchased a pair of brown, lug sole leather, but water resistant, Chelsea boots, which are extremely comfortable. What do you think of that type of footwear for both casual and evening with a long knitted skirt? I'm also thinking of bringing one pair of cream colored ankle booties with a chunky lower heel. I am only bringing a carry-on and a duffel bag, so I have to be fairly selective in what I choose to pack🥰
Aww. Thanks, Trisha! That means a lot to me. I’m so excited for your trip. Your shoes sound perfect. Would love to see your looks. Let me know if you any more help. Feel free to book a call!
Sounds so perfect! Love the sound of the Chelsea boots - comfort is key!The boots with the long skirt sound like just the little tweek that make an outfit a bit interesting (compared to a standard heel)! October is colder than September so I think you’re pitching it right!
Hi. We are going to Paris in late October and are older too. We used to go at least once a year before the pandemic. I am bring similar items. I find that on days when you are doing the Metro & museums versus just walking, the thought you put into layering and shoes will be different of course. Public trans can get quite warm😅
Some really nice outfits here though I don’t know if I’d call it a French look. I’m not French and have been wearing things like that for years. Reminds me of clothes I used to get at the Gap/Banana Republic in the 90s and, when I got lucky, thrift stores. There’s also a bit of updated 70s style in these outfits. Thanks for the video. I love seeing how others put their looks together.
I just got back from Paris and it was cool. Pack a jacket, scarf and umbrella. White sneakers match with everything. I overpacked…big mistake. The generations are different and wear what they want. You’re speaking of the tourists.
I think the styles are very European in general. I am German and I also wear similar clothes. I was this year in Spain, Italy, Swiss and the Netherlands and everywhere you see similar outfits. I love your video. It was very interesting. Greetings from Germany ❤
The quintessential French style is long gone, that is something from the 40s-60s. French style is really now a lot of creativity and fast fashion. Very much like the rest of the large cities. Hope Yl get to go to Paris again soon! In the winter airfare is the lowest! One thing that hasn’t changed is French girls know themselves and their style and what works for them, they’re all very unique!! Can u plz provide the links to those two influencers whose fashion you like? Thx💜🌸
I recall in one shop in Paris every sales gal was totally unique in her style, very individual! One was blonde classic dresser, another short red hair punk, another bohemian brunette lace blouse, finding our style is so key, took me 50 years of experimenting🙃💜👍
Europeans are following American trends. It seems they think American trends are cool. They’re less formal . However, they still draw the line with wearing exercise leggings or tights as street wear.
My husband is French, but we live abroad, sometimes he says that I wear too many colours, he says that there is a rule of 3 colours in 1 outfit. Anyhow I really don't care :) In my opinion French women dress very safe and a bit boring, Swedish they have much better style, they love dresses and they mix perfect masculine with feminine. Even street in Londons are much more interesting. French takes the natural look to a different level - bare nails, grey hair...one of the most weird experience was many year ago when I went for the fist time to Paris and basically everyone was looking at me because I was wearing a colourful printed dress :) my sister in law told me that they don't wear such a clothes in Paris :)))) and the big prints and colours are reserved for African people, how rude!
That’s so interesting! I love Scandi and British style. So good. I’m like you, wear what makes you feel comfortable. Have you seen that other channel here on UA-cam dedicated to Parisian street style? It’s wild to see how Parisians are dressing these days.
I so appreciate and relate to this video! I remember visiting Rome a few years ago and experiencing a similar shock. After spending an inordinate amount of time researching what to wear, upon my arrival, I came to find that my perception of Italian style was largely off. Much like your experience in Paris, I feel like in Rome, there is a certain innate effortlessness to the street style that is hard to replicate as an American.
Glad it connected well. At the end of the day, I love fashion and always want to look my best. I didn't feel like I looked too off, but I didn't feel like I nailed it. You know?
Ooo! So good. Great tip. Although it didn’t rain not a single moment while we were in Paris in September in 2019, we still brought our umbrellas with us.
Congrats Irene! That is so exciting. September in Paris is absolutely stunning. I highly recommend packing light and enjoying some shopping if you can. It’s still really moderate to warm during early September. Keep me posted as to how things are going! And let me know if you need help with your packing list. You can email me at bri@briannalamberson.com if you need anything at all.
@@BriLamberson thank you so much! I have to start packing soon, I’m aiming for neutrals and having fun with accessories and sneakers so I’ll keep you posted 🙌🏼
We head out to Paris at the end of September! In a few weeks! First timer here to celebrate my 42nd birthday, my husbands 45th AND my 16 yr old will be modeling!!! Excited is an understatement!!! So so conflicted what to pack! Is it rainy, cold, how cold..how hot does it get during the day? Any input is appreciated!
Just wanted to say You have such Great style Bri way more than I did or knew when I was your age. Good thing about Social media. I see your style as a beautiful bohemian with huge eyes white skin, lace skirts blouses ankle boots. This is how I’d style you. Look at a Ralph Lauren models, long hair, loose flowing clothes, etc you could model, send pics in get an agent
This is a great video! Heading to Europe mid sept with a visit in the balkans, Paris and then the alps. I’ve been struggling the pack for essentially 3 climates, this is helpful to know it’s not too cool in Paris. 🤍 I’m also trying to keep in mind that comfort may overrule fashion in some circumstances.
Ooo yay! What a fun trip. I know you’re going to have a blast no matter what you wear. But yes, Paris in early to mid September is still warm. Summer doesn’t officially end until the 23rd or 25th. Something like that. So stay cool. Bring lightweight layering pieces, cute sneakers and lovely accessories. 💕 I do have an ebook with 80 done-for-you outfits in my Etsy shop. Let me know if I can help!
What would you wear to Paris in September?
Actually was thinking throughout the video what to pack from my wardrobe..I would take an oversized white button up.. lace white top.. white t-shirt .. black blazer ..black top.. Blue stripped shirt.. denim.. Tailored black pants. A skirt
@@styledbyMonaNabil ooo. Love your packing list! How perfect! I would totally wear all of those items.
I really like your honesty in this video. I’m Spanish, live in England but have travelled to France (including Paris), Italy and other European countries. In my experience, most Europeans who live in cities have a similar style but at the same time you can tell where they’re from. When I’m in London, I can tell who is Spanish, Italian etc by the clothes they wear. I think that maybe in the States people have a lot of misconceptions about what Parisian women wear and that they’re the ones that are the fashion leaders. Like I’ve said, in most European cities women wear similar clothes, understated, simple but elegant. I love your style, Bree, but when travelling is often difficult to get the clothing right especially when travelling from such a long way away. However, this video is very helpful and informative 😊
Hi, Noelia!
I love your name. So beautiful. Thank you for your kind words. I totally agree. There is a similarity but also a uniqueness. And style is always so personal so there’s no right or wrong way to dress. Thanks again for your comment! Means a lot. 💕🥰✌️
I'm portuguese and I agree with you.
😉🇵🇹
@@carmencristinacarvalho1132 oh awesome! Glad
to hear that. I’m dreaming of a Portugal trip.
@@BriLamberson you`ll love!!
Visit Porto, Lisbon, Setúbal, and other beautiful cities! 👌🏽
@@carmencristinacarvalho1132 thank you 🙏 dear. I hope to one day.
Thank you for this video. I feel much more comfortable going to Paris this September now. Im taking my 19year daughter for her birthday . IT is her first time so your recommendations will help her as well as the 52 year old mom. I love the comfort emphasis and candor. Thanks so much!
Oh my gosh that makes me so happy. She’s going to have a blast. What an amazing mama.
We loooove sneakers here in Europe, I can say that it’s my number one most invested on clothing object honestly, not even handbags nor clothes, but having the trendiest sneakers is always a must
Wow! That’s such a good insight. Thank you so much for sharing. I definitely need to invest in more sneakers.
Love the references! Ill be visiting france and Paris in june. Thanks for this!❤
Hey Sarah! So glad you enjoyed it. Have a blast on your trip. I’m planning a video about what to wear to Paris in June (summer). Be on the look out for that. Do you have any questions I can help answer in that video?
Thanks for the video. I'm going back to Paris this Saturday . Exiting!
Oh my gosh Patricia! That is so exciting. I hope you take lots of photos and are able to go to the Sezane store. Check out my Etsy shop. I have a Paris Google map that you can add right to your phone that has all the best places to visit in shop in Paris.
I loove that you came back around to this and admitted how you missed the mark. Graceful honesty. 👏🏽
Thanks love! 💕💕💕
Hi-just found u, going to Paris in 4 days!!!! So excited! Thanks for the great ideas.
Oh yay! I’m so happy for you. That’s going to be so much fun. Still warm there so pack lightweight cooler items. Let me know how it goes. Feel free to DM on Instagram.
I am very excited to go on my dream travel to Paris this Friday. Thanks for your advices.
I hope your trip is going well! Say hi to Paris for me. 💕💕💕
Looks to me like women in Paris wear what fashionable, understated women wear everywhere, including in the states. They wear what is flattering on them, and don’t overdo it. The Spanish and Italians are a little flashier, and wear more jewelry and bright colors, I think. In Germany, I don’t even remember what people were wearing, not a lot of color for sure. Of course, it was winter and very cold at the time, so….But I do remember girls and women wore very little makeup. I’ve never been to France, but would love to go!
I think you’re right! I would say that what women are wearing in Paris ranges from really flashy and edgy to really sophisticated and classic to very casual and understated. I think for me my style tastes tend to be more understated. I hope you get to go to France someday soon!
Yes I love your honesty about your preconceived ideas about French girl style. I think it’s more about how French women wear their clothes than what they wear.
Thanks! I totally agree with you. Have you ever seen the original videos? Just curious. 💕🙏✌️
@@BriLamberson I believe that I did.
Yes indeed!! They’re very creative dressers
@@suzanner3894 awesome 👏
@@Ingrid0410 indeed they are
I’m old enough to remember when jeans were a non-non in Paris, then they were everywhere. This has recently happened with white sneakers, too.
Oh wow. How interesting. When was this? Do you live in Paris? Yes. White sneakers are everywhere right now.
Hi Brianna, I am visiting Paris this month. Looking forward to this trip!
That’s so exciting! I hope you have the best trip ever.
I leave on Tuesday and I appreciate this!
So exciting!! I hope you have the best time ever. 🥰
I visited Paris in early September and it was a washout every day and freezing - you were lucky Bri!
Oh man! What a bummer. Still though Paris is beautiful in the rain. Glad I was blessed to get some good weather. Will you be going back?
I would probably wear monochromatic looks in navy or black with lightweight layers. Our two trips to Paris were in March and it was cold when walking around outside, but very warm when we would get on the train and go into museums. Both times I wore thick-soled loafers or ankle boots and was very happy to have coverage on my feet! I am sure you looked lovely in your outfits! I try not to stand out too much when traveling, but over the years I have found that my business casual looks work for city travel as well.
Oh I bet March was chilly for sure. That does pose a challenge when dressing but it sounds like you nailed it! Your shoe choices sound perfect. Love that.
Love your video. Where are the links to the people you reference. Sorry if I am lame and missing it. Leaving for Paris 22 October the to Barcelona 4 November. Packing will be interesting. Can use all the help I can get. And the tennis shoes will need to be waterproof I’m afraid. Any suggestions?
Aww. Thank you, Shefra! So glad you liked it. The links and tags are in the description box. I tagged the other UA-camrs channels so that might be what’s throwing you off. Your trip is so close! 👏🇫🇷🙌💕 How waterproof do your shoes need to be? That will determine your options.
I'm an incoming exchange student from India, going to Paris and I don't particularly have great style by most standards so I'm dreading this tbh. Thank you for the video though!
Oh don’t worry! You’ve got this. You’ll be exposed to the best shopping imaginable. I think you’ll be surprised by how casual Parisians are. Do your best and if you’d like any help with your style let me know. Happy to help in any way.
I really appreciate your honesty and post-trip analysis. We learn a lot from situations when we missed the mark, not just from getting everything exactly right. I especially like post-travel analyses, to see what women actually used during their trips, and what they didn’t, and why. A lot of posted images and videos focus on the most extreme outfits, which large cities always have, not the mainstream. I like to look at climate data for travel locations, not just the forecasted weather. The monthly average high and low temperatures and precipitation data are really helpful. I’m starting to add a few degrees to these averages to account for the recent global warming trend, especially if the averages given are for long periods of time, like 100 years. There aren’t many places, if any, in the temperate zones where the climate has cooled in the last 20-30 years.
Awesome. Thanks so much. Great information
Oh I loved this video. I was there in April and agree 100% with everything here. I wore jeans every day with my Vejas and felt great. My mistake was that I didn’t bring warm enough clothes. I’m going back in October so am looking forward to keeping all this in mind. I’ll be checking the weather!!! 😘
You are too kind. Thank you friend! Your books are so inspiring. That’s a high compliment coming from you. Your looks sound perfect. And yes, March is oddly chilly. I bet October will be beautiful. Can’t wait to see your travel capsule.
Love this video idea Bri ♥
Awww. Thanks love! Glad you like the idea.
Where did you get the red and black Blouse you are wearing in the video? I love it! Thx
It’s old Rouje when they had racks at Galleries Lafayette. It’s from 2019. Check Poshmark. 💞
Going to Paris in a couple weeks and trying to plan what outfits to pack 😁
Woooo! So excited for you. Feel free to email me if you have any questions about packing and styling. I also have a free Facebook group if you want to join.
Sneakers and tailoring is typical Swedish style. Stockholm-style. Many of the cool street brands are also swedish brands such as: & other stories, Cos, Arket, Acne, Toteme etc. I hope you get to Paris soon. I lived there a while when I was young. It is a wonderful city!
So cool! I love Swedish style too. Honestly many of my style icons at the moment are Scandinavian. I miss Paris a lot. That’s fantastic you got to live there when you were young. I feel like it should be on everyone’s list!
Yes girl! Take the cowboy boots! So chic, so classic, so southern! If they feel authentic to you then you are automatically the effortless cool-girl!
I know, right?! So cute. I totally agree.
This video is amazing 💓💓💓 really appreciate your honesty ❤️ a lot of great,real advice and notes💓
I’m so glad you liked it and found it helpful. 🫶💕🥰 Yay!
Brand new to your channel and I really love this video. I am in my 70s, look younger and have always loved fashion! We are going to Paris in late October and wondered if I need to bring more layers or maybe just a little heavier jacket. Also, I plan on wearing fashionable sneakers, and I recently purchased a pair of brown,
lug sole leather, but water resistant, Chelsea boots, which are extremely comfortable. What do you think of that type of footwear for both casual and evening with a long knitted skirt? I'm also thinking of bringing one pair of cream colored ankle booties with a chunky lower heel. I am only bringing a carry-on and a duffel bag, so I have to be fairly selective in what I choose to pack🥰
Aww. Thanks, Trisha! That means a lot to me. I’m so excited for your trip. Your shoes sound perfect. Would love to see your looks. Let me know if you any more help. Feel free to book a call!
Sounds so perfect! Love the sound of the Chelsea boots - comfort is key!The boots with the long skirt sound like just the little tweek that make an outfit a bit interesting (compared to a standard heel)! October is colder than September so I think you’re pitching it right!
Hi. We are going to Paris in late October and are older too. We used to go at least once a year before the pandemic. I am bring similar items. I find that on days when you are doing the Metro & museums versus just walking, the thought you put into layering and shoes will be different of course. Public trans can get quite warm😅
@@maryh4685 Thank you, Mary!
@@maryh4685 perfect. Thank you
Thank you for such an honest and disarmingly charming video! My husband and I are going to Italy in September, and this was very helpful.
Hi, Shannon! I’m so excited for your trip. Hope you and your husband have the best time. Glad to know this video was helpful! Xx Brianna
Some really nice outfits here though I don’t know if I’d call it a French look. I’m not French and have been wearing things like that for years. Reminds me of clothes I used to get at the Gap/Banana Republic in the 90s and, when I got lucky, thrift stores. There’s also a bit of updated 70s style in these outfits. Thanks for the video. I love seeing how others put their looks together.
90s Gap and banana republic is the best! Miss it so bad. Sounds like your style is amazing. 💕
I just got back from Paris and it was cool. Pack a jacket, scarf and umbrella. White sneakers match with everything. I overpacked…big mistake. The generations are different and wear what they want. You’re speaking of the tourists.
Such great feedback. 🙏 Thank you so much! Hope you had a good trip.
Love this! Going to Paris next week for work (I’m a photographer) and this is going to help so much!
Hope your trip is wonderful!!
I think the styles are very European in general. I am German and I also wear similar clothes. I was this year in Spain, Italy, Swiss and the Netherlands and everywhere you see similar outfits. I love your video. It was very interesting. Greetings from Germany ❤
So true! And thank you so much. You’re very kind. I lived in Köln as a kid. Say hi to Deutschland 🇩🇪 für mich! 🥰
Just politely fyi, the natural material used in the purses you talked about is pronounced with a long “i “ as in size-al
Ooo. Thank you 🙏🥰
The quintessential French style is long gone, that is something from the 40s-60s. French style is really now a lot of creativity and fast fashion. Very much like the rest of the large cities. Hope Yl get to go to Paris again soon! In the winter airfare is the lowest! One thing that hasn’t changed is French girls know themselves and their style and what works for them, they’re all very unique!! Can u plz provide the links to those two influencers whose fashion you like? Thx💜🌸
So true! Love the way you put that. Will do.
I recall in one shop in Paris every sales gal was totally unique in her style, very individual! One was blonde classic dresser, another short red hair punk, another bohemian brunette lace blouse, finding our style is so key, took me 50 years of experimenting🙃💜👍
@@Ingrid0410 good advice
Hi. What is the brand of the jeans at 15:24 and what model is it ?
The ones I’m wearing? If so, they’re from & Other Stories and they’re quite old now. Let me know if that’s the pair you mean.
I have a sugestion for you. Take a look at the Lanidor brand! 😉
Wow! I love it all. Thank you so much for sharing that Brand recommendation.
@@BriLamberson You're welcome!
It's a portuguese brand.🇵🇹
I love it too!
Great quality! 😉
@@carmencristinacarvalho1132 awesome. I’ll check it out
Europeans are following American trends. It seems they think American trends are cool. They’re less formal . However, they still draw the line with wearing exercise leggings or tights as street wear.
So true! Isn’t it interesting how influenced by one another.
A silk slip dress is on my list.
Nice. I love Quince and LilySilk.
My husband is French, but we live abroad, sometimes he says that I wear too many colours, he says that there is a rule of 3 colours in 1 outfit. Anyhow I really don't care :) In my opinion French women dress very safe and a bit boring, Swedish they have much better style, they love dresses and they mix perfect masculine with feminine. Even street in Londons are much more interesting. French takes the natural look to a different level - bare nails, grey hair...one of the most weird experience was many year ago when I went for the fist time to Paris and basically everyone was looking at me because I was wearing a colourful printed dress :) my sister in law told me that they don't wear such a clothes in Paris :)))) and the big prints and colours are reserved for African people, how rude!
That’s so interesting! I love Scandi and British style. So good. I’m like you, wear what makes you feel comfortable. Have you seen that other channel here on UA-cam dedicated to Parisian street style? It’s wild to see how Parisians are dressing these days.
I so appreciate and relate to this video! I remember visiting Rome a few years ago and experiencing a similar shock. After spending an inordinate amount of time researching what to wear, upon my arrival, I came to find that my perception of Italian style was largely off. Much like your experience in Paris, I feel like in Rome, there is a certain innate effortlessness to the street style that is hard to replicate as an American.
Glad it connected well. At the end of the day, I love fashion and always want to look my best. I didn't feel like I looked too off, but I didn't feel like I nailed it. You know?
Summer is almost over now so never forget an umbrella
Ooo! So good. Great tip. Although it didn’t rain not a single moment while we were in Paris in September in 2019, we still brought our umbrellas with us.
I love JCrew!!!!!!
Me too. J.Crew are killing it right now.
Chic French women are very slim - this makes everything look better. They eat croissants occasionally, not every day
This is true. Such a complicated topic but I love learning and reading about these things.
I'm going to Paris from September 9-17 for my honeymoon this year!
Congrats Irene! That is so exciting. September in Paris is absolutely stunning. I highly recommend packing light and enjoying some shopping if you can. It’s still really moderate to warm during early September. Keep me posted as to how things are going! And let me know if you need help with your packing list. You can email me at bri@briannalamberson.com if you need anything at all.
@@BriLamberson thank you so much! I have to start packing soon, I’m aiming for neutrals and having fun with accessories and sneakers so I’ll keep you posted 🙌🏼
We head out to Paris at the end of September! In a few weeks! First timer here to celebrate my 42nd birthday, my husbands 45th AND my 16 yr old will be modeling!!! Excited is an understatement!!! So so conflicted what to pack! Is it rainy, cold, how cold..how hot does it get during the day? Any input is appreciated!
@@claudiasoto5909 how was your trip?! 🥰
@@nenearevalo5601 how did your trip go?! So excited you got to go.
What to wear in Paris in March?
Great idea! I should definitely make a follow up video. Any specific questions you have about dressing for Paris in spring?
Going to follow the IG women you recommended….
Awesome. They’re so lovely.
Just wanted to say
You have such
Great style Bri way more than I did or knew when I was your age. Good thing about
Social media. I see your style as a beautiful bohemian with huge eyes white skin, lace skirts blouses ankle boots. This is how I’d style you. Look at a Ralph Lauren models, long hair, loose flowing clothes, etc you could model, send pics in get an agent
Love Ralph Lauren. That would be a dream. I’m not confident enough for that. Haha
Do you wear socks with your boots
I do.
Are you wearing boots in this video
@@joshgauthier6201 nope
I would like to be able to actually see the outfits that you’re talking about instead of just a small little clip you can hardly see anything
Hi, Aliana, I’m not sure what you mean. Hopefully you can pause the video to see. Can you clarify which outfits you mean?
Too much talking!!!! What are the styles???
Thanks for your feedback! Just skip ahead.
This is a great video! Heading to Europe mid sept with a visit in the balkans, Paris and then the alps. I’ve been struggling the pack for essentially 3 climates, this is helpful to know it’s not too cool in Paris. 🤍 I’m also trying to keep in mind that comfort may overrule fashion in some circumstances.
Ooo yay! What a fun trip. I know you’re going to have a blast no matter what you wear. But yes, Paris in early to mid September is still warm. Summer doesn’t officially end until the 23rd or 25th. Something like that. So stay cool. Bring lightweight layering pieces, cute sneakers and lovely accessories. 💕 I do have an ebook with 80 done-for-you outfits in my Etsy shop. Let me know if I can help!