Parisian Chic
- Whitney
- Oct 24, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 23, 2018
This French inspired outfit is the epitome of effortless glamour. It was very easy to put together and it is high-low fashion!

Shop the look: Diff 'Sasha' Sunglasses, Zara Tweed Dress, Chanel Cap Toe Pumps, Zara Wool Beret, Stella McCartney 'Falabella' Crossbody
My French inspired, high-low look is fashionable and elegant. My luxury shoes and handbag make it "high" and my expensive-looking dress, beret and sunglasses make it "low." And voila, here is my high-low look!

My Zara tweed blazer dress is $99 and I thought "that is so Chanel" when I laid eyes on it. Chanel is well-known for fabulous tweed pieces, so I knew paring it with my Chanel pumps would make the look seem very expensive.
My beautiful, shimmery Stella McCartney 'Falabella' cross body handbag is the perfect accessory to add a little glamour to any look. It compliments this particular look very well, especially with the intricate stitching and glistening silver hardware.
When I saw these DIFF 'Sasha' sunglasses at Nordstrom, I thought, “Omg, they look EXACTLY like the Gucci ones!" The DIFF are nearly identical to the Gucci, but are $85, rather than $350. SCORE! The DIFF sunglasses are also polarized which is really good to prevent a glare. This is a great example of a something that looks EXPENSIVE, but comparatively isn’t.

I’ve been seeing many “fashion girls” wearing French berets lately and I thought it was the perfect compliment to this French inspired high-low outfit. I found this wool beret at Zara. Plus, I LOVE to wear hats; some of my friends even call me hat lady!
The key to high low fashion is to find classic pieces that you can mix and match with many different items.
Luxury shoes and handbags elevate EVERY outfit. I wear my Chanel pumps with suits, jeans, dresses, etc. I always look for classic pieces that LOOK like they were inspired by high end luxury looks, like the tweed Chanel inspired dress from Zara and my Gucci-esque sunnies.
CLASSIC PIECES ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE!





















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