A French Woman Walks Into Zara—These 26 Anti-Trend Pieces Will Catch Her Eye

I’ve spent a large part of my adult life essentially cosplaying a French woman. I’ve fully subscribed to what I admit is the cliché idea that they all dress classically, swerving trends in favour of pieces that feel more timeless and, to my delight, Parisian. Think cotton blouses with delicate embroidery, basket bags that give good Gallic girl, and jeans without rips or tears or embellishments—just jeans that look as if they were vintage and passed down by an equally stylish maman to her fille. Having written about all things French style for over a decade now, I’m pretty confident that I can pick out the sort of thing all the stylish French women I follow would wear before they even do so. When I went into Zara this week, I couldn’t help but feel like things in-store were looking very French indeed. 

Between fluid tailoring and throw-on dresses, in a spectrum of neutral linen and cotton, Zara’s summer edit doubles up as the perfect French-inspired capsule. I see woven leather bags that are akin to those I’ve seen at flea markets filled with such bags, leather-bound books and mismatched glassware. Okay, before nostalgia swallows me whole, let’s get back to the task at hand; what I think a stylish French woman would walk into Zara and contemplate buying, i.e., the perfect manifestation of my current shopping mood. Scroll below to see my edit of French-inspired Zara items, all of which are anti-trend and easy to wear. Parfait!

Timeless tailoring with a twist. 

Such a chic set. 

These genuinely look designer

How French women will cover up this summer. 

I can see this styled with thong sandals and a slouchy shoulder bag. 

Sweetheart necklines still get me. 

The contrast buttons are so chic. 

Pretty back details are a French-style signature. 

This also comes in classic black. 

Maxi skirts have long been a French-fashion staple. 

These come in a handful of versatile colours. 

White vest, blue jeans, these sunglasses

French women love ’70s styling, so crochet plays a core part in their wardrobes. 

The cutest mules I’ve seen. 

This blouse as je ne sais quoi. 

Breezy and chic—this set is French style embodied. 

The beading on the back is the cherry on top. 

Just add a basket bag and gold earrings. 

The ideal trouser for exploring in. 

This comes in so many colours. 

Come evening, this is what to wear. 

Ideal for your newspaper, baguette and all the other essentials you carry. 

Zara’s bomber jackets are flying right now, and I see so many French women wearing them on Instagram. 

I would love to be ordering a Hugo Spritz in this dress right about now. 

Perfect for running errands in. 

Asymmetric necklines are still very much a thing, but the simple silhouette ensures this will be incredibly timeless. 

Next Up: The 9 Most Expensive-Looking Pieces on the High Street This Week

This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.