Isabelle Thomas is a personal stylist, journalist, and editor. She writes the blog Mode personnel(le) for the magazine L’Express styles. Frédérique Veysset is a fashion photographer, who contributes to publications such as Allure, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, and Glamour. She also writes the fashion blog FredisBlog. Both authors live in France.
One city always seems to win the award for most-wanted style—Paris, where people walking down the avenues mix timeless and trendy pieces in a way that appears effortless. French fashion writers Isabelle Thomas and Frédérique Veysset break down the “je ne sais quoi” of Paris street style, describing the essential elements that should be in everyone’s wardrobe. Renowned experts on French style—designers, stylists, editors, and celebrities—also chime in to reveal their favorite accessories and how to create multidimensional looks and make affordable clothing appear luxurious. Starring both fashion icons and anonymous women met on the streets of Paris and richly illustrated with hand-drawn sketches and Veysset’s striking photographs, Paris Street Style is an inspirational fashion guide that will allow you, no matter where you are from, to cultivate an everyday style of timeless glamour, careless, easy chic—votre style français.
Praise for Paris Street Style:
“In this fun new book, a pair of fashion bloggers promise to reveal the secrets of their compatriots’ mysterious and seemingly innate ability to look sophisticated under any circumstances. With the help of hand-drawn illustrations and photos of models, fashionistas and anonymous women met in the street, they dissect the essential elements of les Parisiennes’ deceptively casual, highly individualistic brand of urban chic and offer readers tips galore on creating their own personal style.” —France Magazine
[Wash jeans] wash jeans turned inside out at 86F to prevent fading, with a little white wine vinegar in the water to fix the colour. Also avoid spin drying, which will break the cotton fibers. denimtherapy.com [French vs American] American women are...
評分[Wash jeans] wash jeans turned inside out at 86F to prevent fading, with a little white wine vinegar in the water to fix the colour. Also avoid spin drying, which will break the cotton fibers. denimtherapy.com [French vs American] American women are...
評分[Wash jeans] wash jeans turned inside out at 86F to prevent fading, with a little white wine vinegar in the water to fix the colour. Also avoid spin drying, which will break the cotton fibers. denimtherapy.com [French vs American] American women are...
評分[Wash jeans] wash jeans turned inside out at 86F to prevent fading, with a little white wine vinegar in the water to fix the colour. Also avoid spin drying, which will break the cotton fibers. denimtherapy.com [French vs American] American women are...
評分[Wash jeans] wash jeans turned inside out at 86F to prevent fading, with a little white wine vinegar in the water to fix the colour. Also avoid spin drying, which will break the cotton fibers. denimtherapy.com [French vs American] American women are...
難得看到這麼一本關於時尚的書,沒有裝腔作勢指手畫腳地羅列各種品牌和單品。書中一直強調的individualism和加強自我認知,對處在跟風年代的我們尤為重要。effortless chic does take efforts,處在任何年齡段都不該懈怠。
评分提到一些具體的經驗/規則值得藉鑒。全篇都在強調style is all about having your own identity & fashion is no more than what suits us. 一些訪談中很有些鄙視American style和made in china的味道。
评分Practical, and bit harsh(but I like it)
评分提到一些具體的經驗/規則值得藉鑒。全篇都在強調style is all about having your own identity & fashion is no more than what suits us. 一些訪談中很有些鄙視American style和made in china的味道。
评分風格永存
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