10 Out of 10 French Girls Own These 5 Shoe Styles

As our ongoing fascination with Carrie Bradshaw's style proves, we Americans love a vast shoe collection. But in our ongoing fascination with French style, our research has shown French shoe collections are decidedly more pared down. Our research, in this case, consisted of doing a deep dive into our Instagram feeds to find out which shoe styles 10 out of 10 cool French women have in their closet. We looked to the feet of Parisian It girls like Sabina Socol, Jeanne Damas, Anne-Laure Mais, Camille Charrière, and many more and successfully narrowed it down to just five styles that are essential to a French look.
While current shoe trends include glitter, pastel colors, unique heel shapes, and Western-inspired styles, the five-piece French-girl shoe collection is ultra classic in comparison. And their shoes of choice all ultimately contribute to the effortlessly chic aesthetic the French are known for—that je ne sais quoi. So whether you're looking to pare down your shoe collection to just the essentials or add a few pairs to give your look more of a Parisian feel, read on to find out what the five essential French shoes are and shop our picks for each!
ESPADRILLES
A French summer shoe favorite is undoubtedly espadrilles. Affordable Barcelona-based brand Castañer is a go-to, but the style has become so popular that even brands you never associated with the style have embraced it.
Shop the Style
WHITE SNEAKERS
White sneakers are certainly a staple of fashion influencers all across the land, but here in the U.S., sneaker trends vary considerably. French style setters, on the other hand, love their clean white kicks.
Shop the Style
BLOCK-HEEL MARY JANES
You won't typically catch the French teetering around in sky-high stilettos. Instead, when they want to wear heels, you'll oftentimes find them in a pair of block-heel Mary Janes, which instantly make any outfit look chic.
Shop the Style
BALLET FLATS
The French wearing ballet flats: groundbreaking, right? While it may seem like stating the obvious, French It girls do love their ballet flats, which are often Repetto.
Shop the Style
SUEDE ANKLE BOOTS
Just as espadrilles are the French go-to shoe style of summer, suede ankle boots with a block heel are the go-to shoe style of fall and winter. The suede boots add a bit of cool ruggedness to their otherwise polished looks.
Shop the Style
Are you surprised that the French have great taste when it comes to classic shoes? Yeah, we aren't either.

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.
-
If You Want to Look More French, This Is the #1 Pant Trend to Buy and Shoes to Wear With Them
As seen on an It girl in Paris.
-
Black Heels Are Fine, But in France, Everyone Knows This Shoe Color Looks Better With White Dresses
Spotted at Versailles.
-
I Just Got Back From Paris and Saw These 4 Summer Trends on the Chicest Women
French-girl summer.
-
Hold the Sneakers—This Is the Classy Flat-Shoe Style French Women Wear With 3 Different Casual Pants
The chicest look.
-
Spotted at the Ritz Paris: The Flat-Shoe Trend Chic Parisians Wear With Capris, Miniskirts, and Jeans
A do-it-all type of shoes.
-
If Your Summer 2025 Goal Is to Look "More French," Buy These 8 Items Immediately
A great goal to have.
-
You Don't Have to Fly to the French Riviera to Look Like a Regular at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc—Just Wear This
Sofia Richie Grainge coded.
-
I Can't Visit the South of France This Summer, But I Can Still Dress Like It—30 Items That'll Do the Trick
I'm bringing European style stateside.