If you’re wondering What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024, look no further than our guide by Parisian, Hannah REES! With spring just around the corner, it’s important to start thinking about the perfect wardrobe for the warmer weather. And where better to find inspiration than on the streets of Paris?

Whether you’re actually planning a trip to the French capital in the next few months, or just want to transition into spring like a “parisienne”, here’s an insider’s guide to what to wear in Paris in spring 2024, and don’t forget to have a look at our guide the brands that French Women Love.

What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024 : An Insider’s Guide

What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024

I. A few things to bear in mind before thinking of what to wear in Paris in spring 2024. 

Firstly, Spring in Paris means milder temperatures and longer days, giving you a better opportunity to explore the wonderful city and discover all it has to offer. That said, the weather can be unpredictable, so if you’re planning a trip there, it’s important to check the weather forecast in advance, as you can be faced with anything from glorious sunshine to a violent downpour. And all in a single day. Parisiennes always take this into account and dress accordingly, wearing layers and practical clothes to avoid any surprises.

Secondly, the French don’t pay much attention to current fashion trends. To be a true parisienne, you need clothes that you can wear and cherish for the rest of your life, so it’s essential that your wardrobe include classic pieces made from high-quality natural fabrics like linen, silk, cotton and wool. And you’ll want these classic pieces to be in neutral colours like grey, navy, cream and black.

Finally, tailoring is important. Don’t hesitate to alter your clothes if necessary to make them as flattering as possible. Remember that it’s you who should wear your clothes, not the other way round, and although the French look is all about being effortless, it does require attention to detail.

II. 15 Essential items to wear in Paris in spring 2024

The Paris Spring staples include a well-fitted pair of jeans, a classic “Marinière” top, a well-tailored blazer, a LBD, a cashmere sweater, a button-down shirt, floral dresses and a stylish trench coat, accessorised with a scarf, sunglasses, a straw basket bag and ballet pumps or kitten heels. But the most essential item worn by any Parisienne is, of course, confidence!

1: A pair of well-fitted jeans

A pair of well-fitted jeans is the most versatile and flattering thing you can have in your wardrobe. They go with absolutely everything, and you can dress them up or down to suit any occasion. A parisienne will typically choose a straight, mid-rise pair, with no rips and not too much stretch. Have a look at our top picks below and just click on the image to find out more.

That said, keep your personal preferences in mind and put your own spin on the classic piece.

2: A classic Marinière top

What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024

There’s no better way to fit in with Paris and the French than by adopting the classic “marinière” top, also known as the Breton shirt. Originating in Brittany, in north-west France, it has become a symbol of French style – largely thanks to the many celebrities who have worn it over the years.

Slip one on and head to one of the many outdoor cafés and terraces lining the streets of Paris to blend in and soak up the atmosphere of the city. Have a look at our top picks above and just click on the image to find out more.

3: A well-tailored blazer

If there’s one thing worth investing in, it’s a well-fitted blazer, as it can enhance your style and make you look more composed and confident. I’d even suggest considering the services of a professional tailor to get the best possible fit.

What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024

There should be no pulling or sagging anywhere and the sleeves should end just at the wrist. It’s important that the blazer be made from a good quality fabric that drapes well and follows the natural shape of the body. For a little extra chic, try belting the blazer.

4. A LBD (Little Black Dress)

What could be more iconic than the little black dress? It has become a timeless fashion favourite, thanks to Coco Chanel, who made it a must-have for many women. The simplicity of its design makes it a versatile piece that can be worn for a variety of occasions, from casual to dressy, as it can easily be dressed up or down and can be made to look fabulous for just about any occasion. See our top picks below and just click on the relevant image to find out more.

5: A cashmere sweater

I’m sure if you raid any Parisian’s wardrobe, you’ll find a pile of high quality cashmere jumpers in a variety of colours. Although they’re quite lightweight, they can keep you warm on chilly spring evenings and are the perfect piece to finish off any look and add a touch of elegance.

Cashmere Sweater

6: Floral dresses

Nothing says spring like flowery dresses, and what better time to come alive with vibrant colours than when nature does the same. Paris, in particular, is famous for its magnificent parks and gardens such as the Jardin des Tuileries, the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont. So why not put on a colourful dress and blend in with the scenery. See our top picks below.

7: A White Button-down Oxford Shirt

Starting a look with a white button-down Oxford shirt is like starting with a blank canvas, and you have total creative freedom over how you paint it. It’s best to buy one in cotton or linen, as it will be of better quality and last longer.

White button down

To dress like a parisienne, you can team it with jeans and ballet flats for a casual look, or with a colourful skirt for something more eye-catching.

8: A  scarf

With spring’s unpredictable weather, a scarf can serve as a practical layering accessory. It’s best to choose scarves made from light, breathable fabrics such as cotton, linen or silk. And don’t hesitate to get creative and use the scarf as a hair accessory, especially if your hair needs protection from the rain or spring breeze.

9: A straw basket bag

There’s no better way to transport a picnic to your favourite Parisian park than in a straw basket bag. And if you’re taking advantage of your stay in Paris to head to nearby beaches like Deauville, La Baule or Le Touquet, a straw basket bag makes the ideal beach bag. They come in all shapes and sizes, from small clutch-style bags to large tote bags.

10: Ballet slippers

We have women like Brigitte Bardot and Audrey Hepburn to thank for the popularity of ballet flats in today’s fashion world. Pair them with a pair of cigarette jeans and a simple white T-shirt for a simple but chic look, and have a look at our favorites below.

11: Slingback heels

Slingback heels are a timeless and elegant footwear choice, offering a balance between style and comfort. They are popular thanks to their open design and are particularly ideal for transitional seasons, such as spring.

It’s best to choose a pair made from good quality leather, as they will last longer, and to opt for a small or medium height heel, so that they are comfortable enough to walk around Paris in.

12: A stylish trench coat

What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024

A trench coat is a classic piece of outerwear. Consider factors such as material, length, colour and cut to ensure that the trench coat you choose is both timeless and sophisticated. To dress like a parisienne, wear it with blue jeans and a plain shirt or t-shirt. 

13: Sunglasses

With spring come sunny days, and it’s important to protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. And there’s nothing better than an elegant pair of sunglasses to complete your look and add a touch of mystery.

What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024

14: A hat or a compact umbrella

But spring also brings the occasional shower, and it’s just as important to pack something to protect yourself from the rain. You can opt either for a cool hat that can add a touch of colour or elegance to your look, or for a compact umbrella that you can take with you as you explore the City of Lights.

15: Confidence

The most important thing to wear if you want to dress like a Parisienne is self-confidence! As you walk around Paris, you won’t see a single French woman who doesn’t strut around as if she weren’t herself, one of Paris’s most emblematic and unmissable attractions.

Final Thoughts on What to wear in Paris in Spring 2024 : An Insider’s Guide

Spring in Paris is not just a season; it’s a celebration of style, sophistication, and the timeless allure of French fashion.

In Paris, style is not just about the clothes you wear; it’s a reflection of your confidence and attitude. As you embrace the enchanting springtime atmosphere, let your wardrobe express the timeless elegance that is synonymous with Parisian fashion. With these tips, you’re ready to step into the streets of Paris in Spring 2024 with style, grace, and a touch of “je ne sais quoi“.

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Article By Hannah Rees

Hannah Rees is a writer based in Paris. She currently divides her time between completing her second novel, writing songs on her guitar and working as a fashion designer for private clients. She has a strong fashion background, having studied fashion design in Paris, and counts Prada, Lemaire, House of Marlow, Saint Laurent and Stella McCartney among her influences. She loves discovering the world and dreams of going to Iceland.

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