Winter Style

Le Gigot Sleeve | Sitting Pretty in Parisian Fashion

Sitting Pretty in Parisian Fashion

Sitting Pretty in Parisian Fashion

Puffed sleeves have been a fixture in French fashion since—well, the Renaissance, actually. And while we no longer style them with bustles and bonnets, this oversized look has gotten many a modern update over the centuries—reinventing itself throughout different chapters in fashion history and cementing its eternal place in the French girl’s style playbook.

One variation that you may recognize from the days of yore, seeing its heyday in the late 1800s, is the Gigot sleeve—which is puffed from the shoulder to the elbow, and slim through the forearm. You may be surprised to learn that this style was literally named for its resemblance to the shape of a sheep’s hind leg. Etymology aside, the moniker seems quite chic, but then again, everything sounds better in the language of love!

We’ve seen the more contemporary Gigot make its way into pret-a-porter collections of recent years, along with its other puffy cousins. One such descendant of the Gigot family tree is this lacy version from the European casual-chic brand, Parisian Fashion. Fierce and fabulous, this sheer chemise is quite a conversation piece, complete with its attached pussy-bow—a name that makes it clear why the French should always be in charge of naming these things.

Head over to the Shop page to browse other favorites from Parisian Fashion.

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Staying Winter Warm in Reiss

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Staying warm in this stunning grey wool manteau from Reiss. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: coats are maybe my biggest weakness when it comes to fashion. I love the extra layer of polish that a great coat adds to an outfit. In my opinion, a great topper is the icing on the street style cake.

Even though I live in Los Angeles, my coats are the pride and joy of my wardrobe, and I love each of them equally!

As a devoted heels lover, I’m still adjusting to life in flats, but this year has forced me to practice wearing casual footwear, since my heels have also fallen victim to the lockdown life! These Zara boots are sadly off the menu, but you can shop similar HERE.

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Teddy Coat Winter Style and a Holiday Shopping Announcement

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Just dropping in to check on you and your holiday shopping. In case you’ve run out of ideas, be sure to check out the TCA Holiday Gift Guides, where you can faire le shopping right here and find something for every Francophile on your list. Think the Champagne lover, the Chanel lover, and the tough to shop for, including les hommes in our lives and les enfants.

In the meantime, I’m loving life in this cozy moss-hued teddy coat from Lucky Brand, and these fun pleather paper bag shorts from Forever 21 (under $20). Boots are from Zara and this drool-worthy vintage Dior bag is sourced from one of my favorite small businesses, She’s Parisian. Each piece is one of a kind, but you can find tons of vintage treasures from curator Zoe March’s sharp aesthetic eye.

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OOTD: Crème et Cable Knit for Kids

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It’s no secret that I love a monochromatic look, especially when it comes to winter whites.

My style tip of the day is: don’t be afraid to shop in the kids’ section if you’re petite like moi. Les vêtements pour les enfants (kids’ clothes) are often much more affordable and more fitted, if you prefer a cropped style or if adult sleeves are typically too long for you.

Believe it or not, this Zara classic cable-knit sweater was made for un garçon— translation: from the little boys’ department!

My Lucky Brand teddy coat is no longer available, but I’ve linked similar versions on my LiketoKnow.It page.

Bon Mardi, Happy Tuesday from chilly Boston!

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OOTD: Le Manteau | My Strange Coat Addiction

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To be honest, the only thing I truly miss about the winter season—at least in the United States—are the coats. L’hiver—known to the English-speaking world as “winter”—in Europe is rather delightful, especially because of the lack of tourists. But, I digress.

I could live in a coat, even in the summertime, which I essentially did today, given that it’s 75 degrees F in Novembre here in Los Angeles, and will continue to be, probably until summer returns—although did it ever really leave?

Having grown up on the east coast, I still aim to dress with the season, if for no other reason than that I just love fashion.

Un manteau is the ultimate accessory, and this furry topper is a perfect example. A coat can add polish to an elegant ensemble, a touch of whimsy to a playful one, or have a balanced, sobering effect on an otherwise controversial look.

A coat can take on a personality of its own. It can be your best friend, strategically draping itself around your shape to conceal monthly bloat, or it can even be your wing-woman—flung off at just the right moment to make an entrance or to capture someone’s attention from across the room.

A coat can be everything a good outfit needs, and I have to say, I can’t get enough. They hang proudly in my closet like trophies, and like children, I can’t pick a favorite. Warm weather be damned, I will proudly parade them all season long.

Can you guess where this one is from? I’ll give you a hint: I will surely wear this coat Forever!

Les détails linked via LiketoKnow.it.