Spiritual Treasure in Filthy Rags: An introduction to the Paisian Tradition through the Optina Elders

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Spiritual Treasure in Filthy Rags: An introduction to the Paisian Tradition through the Optina Elders

Spiritual Treasure in Filthy Rags: An introduction to the Paisian Tradition through the Optina Elders

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Parisian fashion style is a bit more sophisticated than the classic French style. While French women do not necessarily adhere to current fashion trends, Parisians like to review them and incorporate one or two into their overall look. This may include the latest “it” handbag, trendy shoes, or fashionable accessories. Parisians love to mix classic, timeless pieces with trendy accessories. 8. Find Your Own Style Paris street style fall-winter 2023. Photo: Launchmetrics Spotlight. Sneakers and dress pants? It works! A blazer with gold button detailing instantly makes this whole outfit look expensive. Clothing: Sézane, Sandro, Maje, ba&sh, Loulou Studio, Isabel Marant, Rosaé Paris, Chloé, The Frankie Shop, Marie Marot, Figaret, CQFD Paris Crafted from natural fabrics sourced from the finest European and Mongolian suppliers, Loulou Studio’s garments are the result of a symbiotic partnership with skilled artisans. The brand’s ethos is encapsulated in its seashell logo—a symbol of the delicate yet resilient nature of the clothing and the women who wear it. With a palette of neutral tones and timeless silhouettes, Loulou Studio’s offerings are designed to integrate seamlessly into the existing wardrobe of any woman, providing a soft yet empowering sartorial armor for everyday life. 4. The Frankie Shop Photo: Frankie Shop. Parisian style is “chic décontracté” (casual chic). It’s all about mixing classic and timeless pieces with more sophisticated and dressy items —whether it’s a designer bag, a silk scarf, a piece of jewelry, or a chic pair of shoes. To avoid looking overdone or overdressed, clothes fit comfortably, and accessorization is generally kept to a minimum.

Whenever you’re in an outfit pinch, just opt for a trench coat, jeans, and boots for a classic Parisian look.

Most Parisienne ladies go for functionality, that’s why they go for neutral color clothing, but it doesn’t mean you should follow this trend. Modern French ladies go for bright shades. You can meet women who go for seventies style looks, including flares, fur coats, suede, etc. However, for many born-and-bred Parisians like me, it has always been simpler. What makes a Parisienne has never been her waistline, the colour of her skin or her hair, or the fact that she follows the latest fashion. It is the way she questions the world she lives in, and it is the freedom with which she speaks and leads her life. Being a Parisienne is all about a spirit, not a look. In 1966, Yves Saint Laurent made a groundbreaking impact on fashion by introducing a women’s tuxedo suit, now considered the epitome of masculine tailoring. Even after 57 years, this style remains highly popular among Parisians. Ba&sh stands as a symbol of Parisian fashion, born from the lifelong friendship and shared sartorial vision of Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief. In 2003, amidst the joys of motherhood, the duo embarked on a journey to materialize their dream wardrobe, a venture that would transcend their previous careers in PR and law. Ba&sh is the fruit of this partnership, a brand that encapsulates the essence of French chic with an effortless, sensual allure. Come evening, the key is to shift your daytime look into a chicer form effortlessly. “I don’t like to be too dressy in the evening, so I often wear a pair of high-waisted jeans with a nice top and some mules – I like how mules can upscale even a very simple outfit,” Jeanne explains. “And I love a zero make-up look, with just a big red lip, applied with the fingers for a softly blurry effect.”

Yes, pants look pretty cool if you know how to style them in a French way. Go for a beige sweater in a relaxed fit and style it with tailored wide pants in white: Similarly, Parisians take a less-is-more approach to their hair. They prefer a natural, slightly undone look. And instead of spending hours blow-drying, many choose to sleep with wet hair to achieve the desired look. Parisians prefer simple hairstyles that appear effortless and embrace their natural hair texture. In addition, some Parisians wear their natural grey hair as part of their style. 2. Master The “Chic-Décontracté” Dress Code Paris street style fall-winter 2023. Photo: Launchmetrics Spotlight. Key tip on how to dress like a Parisian? They are big onneatness (no hipster beards here) and impeccable fit, wearing clothes that highlight the silhouette, more so than big statement prints and look-at-me colours.

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The benefit of this look is that it highlights the feminine shape – bulky, super-sized layers draw attention to the smallest and daintiest parts of the body. Soeur (the French for “sister”) is a French ready-to-wear brand that epitomizes the effortless elegance and authenticity of French style. Founded in 2008 by sisters Domitille and Angélique Brion, Soeur is a celebration of femininity across generations, offering a wardrobe that transcends age and trends. The brand’s philosophy is rooted in creating delicate, accessible, and comfortable collections that feature timeless colors and borrow elements from menswear to enhance the feminine allure. Soeur’s commitment to sustainable fashion is reflected in its durable, versatile designs and dedication to cultivating lasting relationships with suppliers. 11. Kujten Photo: Kujten. Get the Jeanne Damas effect by topping off every look with her signature red lips – oh so French! 8. Mix the Old With the New Photo: thesartorialist.com

Of course, we know this is a huge generalisation. Not every French citizen knows how to pair a blazer and ballet pumps, or team a ditsy print tea dress with espadrilles and insouciant ease. Some of the oldest design maisons were founded in the City of Light, so it’s understandable that great style stems from Paris with all its history and heritage but, not every French woman has access to handbags that cost more than a car… yet they still look incredible. Les Parisiennes prefer to steer clear of overly sexy outfits, instead incorporating masculine pieces into their outfits, creating truly effortless chic looks. When wearing super feminine clothes, Parisians add a touch of masculinity, and when sporting masculine outfits, they incorporate feminine elements. Sézane, a Parisian clothing brand founded in 2013 by Morgane Sézalory, encapsulates the quintessence of French fashion by offering high-quality, sustainable pieces crafted for everyday wear. Born from Sézalory’s early ventures in curating and selling vintage fashion, the brand has evolved to provide timeless garments, balancing luxury and affordability. Sézane offers a core collection of essential pieces, complemented by seasonal releases and exclusive monthly capsules that capture the essence of Parisian chic. With the introduction of the menswear line Octobre Éditions and the philanthropic initiative “Demain,” Sézane has expanded its reach while adhering to its foundational values of quality and social responsibility. 2. Sandro Photo: Sandro.

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Above all, though, French style comes down to innate confidence in yourself. French women don’t need to chop and change clothes with every season, nor do they need to sample each fad that comes their way. Regardless of the clothes they’re wearing, they are happy and content to be who they are.

I personally, love to mix one designer brand garment with fast-fashion basics. Simple pieces always look chic with something expensive. By the way, now I see a trend of sporty Parisian chic style. Now, that’s a very important part, as French women do not wear SPORTY clothes, that’s why keep one detail in a sporty style and the rest of your outfit should be made of classic pieces and accessories. Rosaé Paris is an adorable Parisian clothing brand founded by Claire Teixeira in 2019. The brand’s philosophy is to offer an “ideal wardrobe” that transcends the ephemeral trends of the moment, focusing instead on timeless pieces crafted from the finest fabrics with impeccable cuts and a commitment to eco-responsibility. The Parisian label uses upcycled fabrics from prestigious French and Italian luxury houses. The production process is carried out by exceptional European ateliers, with knits made in Portugal and leather goods produced in Spain and Portugal. The rest of the collection is created in a Romanian atelier that is certified by AMFORI BSCI. 6. Ba&sh Photo: Ba&sh. When [an item of clothing] suits you perfectly, it belongs to you. It doesn’t belong to the brand,” says Roitfeld. “You see the person first and the coat second. Making clothes your own is especially important on the high street: your style is entirely in the way you mix pieces together.” 2 Classy French Wardrobe ExamplesYounger generation Parisians are becoming more and more partial to sneaker culture, though it is unlikely to see an elder Parisian wearing any form of trainers in public. Layering is the name of the game when it comes to dressing practically for the weather and looking stylish at the same time. An elegant coat can dress up everything from your hoodies to your casual boots! Parisians have a strong sense of fashion style and strong personalities as well. Even if les Parisiennes love their basics and do not mind sharing them with half of the women in Paris, they also want to be unique and put a lot of effort into that. They create their own individuality through details by seeking vintage pieces and lesser-known brands ( “marques confidentielles”). Parisians exude confidence in their fashion choices and always leave the house feeling comfortable and self-assured. They just own it. That is the Parisian way. Fashion blogger Jeanne Damas has fast become the poster child for effortless French style. Channeling bohemian icons like Jane Birkin and Françoise Hardy, Damas’ glamorous yet laissez-faire style has made her the go-to girl for everything Parisian and chic. Form-fitting wrap dresses one day and a white T-shirt and straight-leg jeans the next – no matter what she wears, the silhouette is always flattering and ultra-feminine.



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