French Girl Style

10 French Girl Lingerie Ideas for Valentine's Day

10 French Girl Lingerie Ideas for Valentine's Day

It’s no secret that les françaises take their undergarments very seriously. Revealing a peek of lace under an otherwise ordinary ensemble is the ultimate secret weapon in any French Girl’s playbook—because when it comes to sudden acts of flirtation, it’s always good to be prepared.

While it’s not always a realistic expectation to prance around in a full corset and fishnets on a daily basis—especially after a year of hanging around in quarantine sweats—keeping a stash of silk and chantilly on standby for those special moments when the mood strikes, certainly seems like a good idea. Although entire books could be written about the subtle art of French seduction, there are certain dates and occasions—read: February 14th—when it’s clear that the time for subtlety has passed.

Whether you’ll be romancing your Valentine this Sunday or you’re planning to be your own Romeo, shop these VDay themed lingerie sets from some French Girl favorite brands like Rouje, Le Petit Trou, Lise Charmel, and—the perennial crowd pleaser—Agent Provocateur. Because to a true Parisienne, investing in a killer lingerie set isn’t considered frivolous, it’s an act of self care—which is the kind of logic we should all get down with.

Whether you’re feeling more cheeky, bold, frisky, or demure, there’s something to fit every mood. Scroll down to shop.

10 French Girl Lingerie Ideas for Valentine's Day

Sugar Bra; $195 | Sugar Bottom; $140 Agent Provocateur CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Sugar Bra; $195 | Sugar Bottom; $140
Agent Provocateur
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Frankie Lace Bodysuit; $278 Fleur de Mal CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Frankie Lace Bodysuit; $278
Fleur de Mal
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Bethanie Bra; $180 | Bethanie Thong; $110 Agent Provocateur CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Bethanie Bra; $180 | Bethanie Thong; $110
Agent Provocateur
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Violet Babydoll Set; $365 Fleur de Mal CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Violet Babydoll Set; $365
Fleur de Mal
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Lindie Sheer Robe; $975 Agent Provocateur CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Lindie Sheer Robe; $975
Agent Provocateur
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Felicie Bodysuit; $95 ROUJE CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Felicie Bodysuit; $95
ROUJE
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Rozlyn Balconette Bra; $245 | Brief; $150 | Suspender; $245 Agent Provocateur CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Rozlyn Balconette Bra; $245 | Brief; $150 | Suspender; $245
Agent Provocateur
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Dressing Floral Bra; $178 Lise Charmel CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Dressing Floral Bra; $178
Lise Charmel
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Marquee Eye Mask; $110 Agent Provocateur CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Marquee Eye Mask; $110
Agent Provocateur
CLICK HERE TO SHOP

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Denise Corset; $100 Gianna Brief; $60 Le Petit Trou CLICK HERE TO SHOP

Denise Corset; $100
Gianna Brief; $60
Le Petit Trou
CLICK HERE TO SHOP

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ICYMI: French Girl Style | The TUNDRA Talk LIVE Recap

Photo for Kollectin

Photo for Kollectin

On Wednesday, I had the great pleasure of going live with The TUNDRA as a guest speaker in participation with their marvelous LA to UK digital style event.

In my 30 minute chat, we discussed some of the keys to achieving that coveted—yet mysterious— French Girl style, and what it means to be a Chic American. A big thank you to everyone who tuned in to ask questions and join me on a virtual journey to ma belle France. In case you missed it—we missed you too!—read on for some style takeaways from the event.

1. Simplicity vs. Glam

When it comes to comparing LA style vs. Parisian style, I like think of Paris as the sophisticated older sister—the one who primarily dresses in sleek, minimalist classics and neutrals—and LA as the trendy younger sister who is drawn to the cutting-edge styles of the season and seeks to set the trends. While both cultures have a distinct essence and celebration of glamour, American style—especially LA style—tends to favor more over-the-top glam.

A typical “LA” look is fully styled with head-to-toe accessories, and a face that often includes false eyelashes, heavy contouring, perfect teeth, a dark tan—and the occasional injectable—while French glamour is more about timeless elegance, and aging gracefully—yet stylishly. On that note…

2. Aging With Dignity

This doesn’t mean that French women don’t take measures to look their absolute best. In fact, to the contrary, les françaises are firm believers in a solid skincare routine—in fact, they arguably invented it—and believe that maintaining a sense of style and glamour is not just for la jeunesse (youth) but is meant to last a lifetime. While Les américaines have a reputation for viewing age as a punishment, and either succumb to it or go to great lengths to prevent it, French women celebrate the aging process, and focus on maintaining and preserving their natural beauty, rather than rewinding the clock.

3. Minimalism

This emphasis on subtlety and enhancing natural features is the trademark of French style. As an American woman of French heritage, I’ve established a personal style that is a hybrid of both cultures. If you’ve followed me for a while, you’ll notice that I tend not to wear an overly-styled look. I like to emphasize one showpiece at a time with my clothing—like a standout dress or a two-piece suit—and favor beauty that’s generally more toned down and natural in appearance.

I also don’t wear a lot of jewelry or accessories. I prefer a signature look—a pair of classic gold hoops, my diamond solitaire pendant, and the blue topaz ring I wear on my right hand that always reminds me of the Côte d’Azur—so that my features aren’t lost or hidden behind ma tenue—my outfit—or my maquillage—makeup. However, as a California girl, I do enjoy my blonde highlights and beachy waves!

I’d love to know more about your personal style, and how you incorporate French elements into your routine. Please feel free to leave a comment or share with us on Instagram.

Bonne journée mes amours!

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