I Just Got Back From Paris—I Saw These Exact Summer Outfit Combos Everywhere
After visiting arguably the world's most fashionable city, I have so many observations to share on the elevated outfits I saw.
- Bandana + Tank Top + Midi Skirt
- Graphic Tee + Printed Bottoms + Flip-Flops
- T-Shirt + Drawstring Shorts + Ballet Flats
- Caftan + Bold Jewelry + Woven Bag
- White Blouse + Colored Shorts + Ballet Flats
- Matching Skirt Set + Woven Bag
- Button-Down Shirt + Capri Pants + Baseball Hat
- Loose Tank + Bermuda Shorts + Flat Sandals
- Tank Top + Silk Pants + Minimalist Sandals
While many of us spend the months of July and August dreaming about vacations along the Mediterranean and the wardrobes that go along with them, I'd argue that some of the best summer style can be found not at the beach clubs and seaside tavernas of the coast but right in the heart of the world's fashion capitals—particularly Paris. Despite its recent headline-making heat wave, or perhaps because of it, the style in the French capital is especially good right now.
I just got back from a trip to Paris, where I strolled along the Left Bank, shopped in the Marais, and had nights out in Pigalle. Everywhere I went, I was clocking what the city's most stylish people were wearing, and although the city's style identities are as vast and diverse as its neighborhoods, I noticed several through lines that were impossible to ignore. Boarding my flight home, I was filled with so much styling inspiration that it was only right that I share the warm-weather looks that are popular among the French right now.
Bandana + Tank Top + Midi Skirt
There's one accessory that's dominating the streets of Paris, and it's none other than the bandana. Whether it's a literal bandana or a printed silk scarf, all the coolest dressers are styling one in their hair to add a trend-forward detail to their summer outfits. I saw so many people styling them as a finishing touch with basic tanks and graphic tees.
Graphic Tee + Printed Bottoms + Flip-Flops
Speaking of graphic tees, I was surprised to see as many of them as I did. On the afternoon I spent shopping in the Marais, I probably noted 20 of these tees. They came in fun colorways and featured cheeky sayings in both English and French. The above outfit combo featuring the tee with a printed skirt and flip-flops is a perfect example of how I saw people wearing them.
T-Shirt + Drawstring Shorts + Ballet Flats
While some color popped here and there, I definitely spotted a lot of neutral looks, and Parisians are especially favoring all-white combos and using contrasting accessories to anchor them. White jeans and white drawstring shorts were two of the specific bottoms that I saw a lot of.
Caftan + Bold Jewelry + Woven Bag
When the heat wave took hold of the city, the style shifted accordingly, and I saw plenty of flowy caftan dresses—the kind that barely touch the body at all—paired with a singular bold beaded jewelry item, like a necklace or bangle, to add to the artsy feel.
White Blouse + Colored Shorts + Ballet Flats
Despite whatever the trend cycle may say, French people will always be faithful to the simple but everlasting combo of shorts—be it denim or something trendier like taffeta—and a pretty white top. It's all about that playful contrast in energies between the boho top and sporty bottoms.
Matching Skirt Set + Woven Bag
In case you couldn't tell by now, a romantic bias-cut skirt is somewhat of a style staple for the French, and a pretty midi-length skirt is one piece I saw as the base to so many outfits. If they weren't wearing one with a tee or tank, I spotted many coordinating tops like a halter.
Button-Down Shirt + Capri Pants + Baseball Hat
Yes, capris are still very much a thing, and yes, French women are still on board with them. Instead of dressing them up, however, I noticed how the styled mood leaned more casual, like this combo of an oversize button-down shirt and baseball cap. It's trend-driven without trying too hard at all.
Loose Tank + Bermuda Shorts + Flat Sandals
As far as shorts go, it was all about long shorts when I was there. Track shorts, sporty board shorts, Bermudas shorts—it seemed to me like the uglier, the better here. They paired them with flowy tank tops for a relaxed-cool vibe.
Tank Top + Silk Pants + Minimalist Sandals
On the more minimalist side of things, I noticed a number of elegant staples on French women, especially silk bias-cut pants, which have been a favorite all year. For summer, chic people are wearing them with silk tanks and strappy sandals.

Anna is an NYC-based senior fashion editor who has been a member of the Who What Wear team for over eight years, having begun her career in L.A. at brands like Michael Kors and A.L.C. As an editor, she has earned a reputation for her coverage of breaking trends, emerging brands, luxury shopping curations, fashion features, and more. Anna has penned a number Who What Wear cover interviews, including Megan Fox, Julia Garner, and Lilly Collins. She also leads the site’s emerging travel vertical that highlights all things travel and lifestyle through a fashion-person lens.