If You Want to Look French, Wear Your Summer Dress Like This, This or This
When it's 30 degrees and effort feels impossible, the best-dressed French women reach for a dress. Here's six ways they're wearing them this summer.
When it's near-30 degrees with no air conditioning and a perpetually sweaty back, certain elements of daily life need not apply. Namely: jeans, buttons, zips, buckles and anything else that requires effort. Some of the best-dressed French women seem to have this entirely sussed, opting for the one-and-done hero piece to carry many an outfit: the dress. And as this snapshot of the coolest—literally and figuratively—French girl summer dress outfits proves, there's a near-limitless number of aesthetics to choose from.
Think: the sleek and sexy leopard print, paired with a peep-toe mule. The cotton frock and boots—equal parts twee and entirely on trend. The casual T-shirt dress, most relaxed of all, elevated by a cape-like design and a black leather flip flop. Each all falling under the summer dress outfit inspo board while catering to completely different personal styles.
Scroll on to choose your fighter and embrace faff-free summer dressing.
6 French Girl Summer Dress Outfits to Moodboard
1. Punchy Polka Dot Maxi + Raffia Bag
Style Notes: Bold polka dots may be a summer mainstay, but it's not just the Minnie Mouse variety getting airtime anymore. Consider a more abstract print worn off the shoulder for a modern holiday-ready look, paired with a black raffia bag—yes, they come in more colours than brown straw—and simple sandals.
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2. T-Shirt Dress + Black Flip Flops
Style Notes: If it's an out-the-door-in-minutes outfit you're after, look no further than Sylvie Mus' T-shirt dress and flip flop combination. Swapping the expected black, white or grey for navy makes it feel less predictable, particularly when the style in question has cape-like sleeves.
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3. Black Sheer Maxi + Bandana
Style Notes: Every iteration of headwear has done the rounds on the best-dressed women on the internet this summer: hats, caps, headscarves, crochet bonnets and bandanas among them. Any one of which will make a sheer black maxi considerably more interesting, especially when paired with a bold pump.
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4. White Cotton Frock + Chunky Boots
Style Notes: Few of us want to wear wellies in near-30-degree heat—sweaty feet, noted—but the premise of this look stands: a white floaty sundress and boots. The bigger the flounce, the stronger the contrast against the chunky boot. Personally, I'd go for a mid-calf brown leather.
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5. Leopard Print Slip Dress + Peep-Toe Mule
Style Notes: Leopard print has long had a subversively sexy appeal, flitting between kitsch and cool with impressive consistency. With leopard print jeans, trainers, belts and bags all having their moment in recent years, it seems the pattern may be even more popular now than it was in the 00s. Though the Carrie Bradshaw approach to styling—peep-toe mules, logo bag—still feels just as sleek.
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6. Sailor Striped Mini Dress + Gladiator Sandals
Style Notes: If you're in search of an outfit that feels instantly holiday-ready—even if your trip only involves the local lido—nautical stripes are one of the easiest answers. To really lean into the just-got-back-from-the-beach look, opt for crochet or knitted cotton fabrics and rope detailing, and style with extravagant gladiator sandals. They'll instantly make a daytime look feel more evening-ready.
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Lauren Cunningham is a freelance fashion and beauty editor whose work spans runway reviews, style news, shopping edits and long-form features for leading titles including Marie Claire, Glamour, Stylist, Grazia, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue Business and Who What Wear. She is also the founder of Grounded, an independent magazine exploring the wellness world through expert guest editors. At Who What Wear UK, Lauren is known for her trend spotting, curated shopping guides and Fashion Week reporting. When she’s not travelling, she’s likely working from a far-flung coffee shop while searching for a sunnier place to call home.