How my personal style changed living in Paris - French girl style lessons

Published 2024-08-18
How my personal style changed living in Paris and the French girl personal style lessons I’ve learned - click here to subscribe to my channel: youtube.com/c/LaurenGraceHarding?sub_confirmation=…

In today’s video I’m sharing how my personal style has changed since living in Paris and the French girl personal style lessons I’ve learned. We’ll be exploring 7 different categories including jewellery, make-up, hair and fake-tan, clothing, footwear, logo-usage and outerwear plus the colour palette most often worn in Paris.

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Intro: 00:00:00
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Category 2: 00:04:00
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Category 3: 00:08:11
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Category 7: 00:17:01
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All Comments (21)
  • @Ellie-es4ms
    I always watch your video Monday 5:30 in the morning ing, having coffee before I go to work at 6. What a lovely video, I’m not into French style but always look forward to your videos and find them very inspiring ❤❤❤
  • Like the French, I like minimal makeup, a simple, natural hairstyle and no fake tan. I always have loved this natural look. I usually just wear sunscreen and lip-balm, and sometimes add blush and a tinted lipstick. I let my wavy hair dry naturally and do nothing else to it. I really dislike fake tan, I think it never looks natural and usually looks bizarre. I can always immediately tell if someone is wearing it, it never seems to match anyone’s coloring and often makes skin look dirty, rather than tanned. I don’t know why so many UK and Australian women feel they must wear it. We don’t, here in San Francisco. I am very pale, and as much as I would love to have that beautiful cafe au lait skin tone, it just isn’t going to happen. I don’t feel anyone should have to change or apologize for their skin tone, hair texture or any other inherited characteristics, it’s not like we can help them. We might as well love them❤
  • Such amazing discoveries You made about the "Paris - French girl style" - also compared to Australia and GB/ and how You did it before. Amazing changes. I think, I learnt something. Thank You; have a wonderful new week :person-turquoise-waving-speech::goodvibes:❤
  • Hi Lauren, I've come across your videos recently and I am really enjoying them. I'm also from Sydney, Australia. I'm studying French literature at university, and 😊 hoping to visit Paris sometime next year. Since studying this year and watching your videos I have found my style is also changing. I've also discovered Sézane and I love all of my purchases.😊
  • @robyn874
    As always you have some inspirational ideas simple, classic & chic ❤😊
  • Thanks for sharing! Love your videos. Living in a warm climate I still have in me to wear clothes based on seasons. We do get cold weather sometimes but is not like living in four seasons environment.
  • Definitely, a cashmere or all-wool coat is the only way to go for cold weather. We don’t get that arctic cold, here in San Francisco, that requires a Canadian-weight down puffer, but a good wool coat is perfect. I love a lined wool or cashmere coat, especially. A lining really helps cut the cold wind and makes the coat so much easier to don and doff. I’m allergic to synthetics and it’s really difficult to them with find non-poly linings, but a few good brands do offer breathable, plant-fiber based, viscose/rayon ones. That’s why I buy most of mine from Banana Republic (some are only 75% wool, though, about the minimum that works). I also like a coat that fastens all the way up the front, the open neckline and chest areas areas where I feel the cold first. Scarves help, but not as much as tightly-woven, lined wools.
  • Fake tan? Is that big in Australia? Here in the us midwest, i know less than 5 women who use it here. I look at my past and cringe! I think your humility and willingness to try new things and learn from other women is lovely.
  • Well done Lauren , keep it simple , you don’t need all that as your perfect 😍
  • I loved this video! You always make such lovely content and I’m so glad I found your channel. You’re someone I’d love to be friends with ❤ Re fashion, do you see many French women wearing trench coats? Also, I’ve heard there’s great pre loved Burberry shopping in Paris, is this true in your experience? I just got a new one and would love your thoughts on styling! (If you have a video already on this and I missed it, point me there of course 😊) Edited for grammar haha
  • @lindatsardakas
    Great video! Our climate in the southwest corner of Germany is quite similar although Paris may be a couple of degrees warmer.
  • @IrvinAlvarado44
    Great video, I never knew Paris colors were neutral and it makes sense given its natural art and composition. I have to think what color nyc it’s all over the place next to the traffic, subways and hot dog smells😅. Btw you right about Paris being walkable it’s capital cousin Washington DC is the same in that aspect of walkable with metro. I was there for a county fair in Maryland where outside of that you need a local bus that get there. Otherwise it was fun. 🎉once again congrats on 1 million total views and well we are getting close to 10k it’s hard for smaller channel to get there but it’s coming. Also great ad 😅, hope on of many that I hope it can bring more oppertunties. I welcome ads as long it’s not some mobile game, questionable product and gambling on sports which I’m used seeing from American side of YouTube. Take care Lauren
  • @julia.v.1985
    I think it is Similar to my Style but from time to time i love wearing colors too
  • Hi. I liked this video as it’s good to hear from your perspective how things have changed for you. One thing you didn’t mention is the French love of lingerie. Has that changed you or have you indulged in that area. Traditionally French women always wore beautiful lingerie to give them confidence. Is that still the case?😘
  • @thelidiaedit
    Hey Lauren, I’m curious as to why you don’t wear your Chloé bags anymore.
  • Please consider wearing you untamed, wavy hear as well as colorfull outfits as some of the dresses you wore in Nice.
  • @mansoor3159
    Lauren I am really sorry because I was not active on Youtube 🥹🥹💗 and I am not well please pray for me✨