The Parisian streets have a way of making even the simplest outfit look impossibly chic. You see it in the way a blazer drapes just so, how a bold lip pairs with a striped tee, or the confident click of a heel against cobblestone. That effortless French-girl magic captured hearts worldwide through Emily Cooper’s wildly colorful, pattern-mixing, accessory-piled wardrobe. Love the maximalist approach or prefer a more refined take, the show unlocked a thousand outfit formulas worth borrowing. This guide brings you 25 French girl outfit ideas Emily in Paris style covers the full spectrum—from classic Parisian polish to unapologetic main-character energy. Every look is a complete head-to-toe outfit ready to inspire your next coffee run, office morning, or evening soirée.

1. Pink tweed jacket and matching mini skirt outfit

A pink tweed co-ord set is basically the Emily Cooper starter pack. The textured fabric gives off instant Chanel vibes, while the matching mini skirt keeps the silhouette playful and feminine. Start with a cropped pink tweed jacket with gold buttons and a matching high-waist mini. Underneath, layer a simple white ribbed tank or a delicate lace-trimmed camisole to break the pattern. On your feet, go for pointed-toe slingback heels in a neutral blush or cream shade. Add a small quilted crossbody bag with a chain strap and oversized cat-eye sunglasses. This outfit works for brunches, bridal showers, or any day you want to feel like the main character strolling through the Jardin du Luxembourg.
2. Pattern blazer and high-waist shorts outfit

Nothing says “I have meetings but also a life” quite like a bold pattern blazer paired with tailored shorts. Choose a vibrant check or abstract print blazer with structured shoulders and team it with high-waist pleated shorts in a solid color pulled from the pattern. A fitted white bodysuit or cropped ribbed tee underneath keeps the look grounded. Add heeled strappy sandals or pointed-toe mules for leg-lengthening effect. Accessories should stay playful—think chunky gold hoop earrings, a miniature crossbody bag, and oversized square sunglasses. This outfit transitions seamlessly from an afternoon gallery visit to evening cocktails. The mix of tailored structure and bare legs captures that perfectly undone Parisian summer energy Emily wears so well.
3. Red beret and striped Parisian top outfit

Yes, the beret is the most touristy French accessory, but Emily proves that leaning into the cliché can be wildly charming. Start with a classic Breton striped long-sleeve top in navy and cream. Pair it with high-waist straight-leg jeans in a medium wash and roll the cuffs once for a relaxed ankle reveal. Slide into red ballet flats or pointed-toe flats for a sharp pop of color. Top it all with a red wool beret angled just so. Finish with a woven basket bag or a structured leather satchel and delicate gold chain necklace. The look is unapologetically Parisian-postcard, but the modern fit and flat shoes keep it from feeling costume-like.
4. Color-block coat and knee-high boots outfit

When the temperature drops, Emily reaches for outerwear that does all the talking. A color-block wool coat in bold panels—think violet with fuchsia, or emerald with cobalt—becomes the statement piece. Wear it over a simple black turtleneck and a black leather mini skirt. Slip into sleek knee-high boots with a low block heel for walking comfort and long-line silhouette. Add opaque black tights if it is truly cold. Keep accessories minimal since the coat commands full attention: small gold hoops, a structured top-handle bag, and dark sunglasses. The look reads high-fashion editorial but is surprisingly easy to assemble with one great coat and simple base layers beneath.
5. Cropped cardigan and statement print skirt outfit

Sweet meets interesting in this very European pairing. Select a cropped, slim-fit cashmere cardigan in a neutral shade like oatmeal, soft pink, or black. Button it fully and tuck it into a high-waist midi skirt covered in a bold print—abstract florals, painterly brushstrokes, or retro geometric patterns. The skirt should swish and move as you walk. On your feet, wear heeled ankle boots or strappy block-heel sandals depending on the season. Carry a compact crossbody bag and add round-frame sunglasses. A swipe of red lipstick pulls the whole thing together. The simple top lets the skirt shine, while the cropped proportion highlights your waist.
6. Plaid two-piece set with platform shoes

Preppy with an edge is the mood here. A matching plaid blazer and high-waist wide-leg trouser set in a muted check—think brown, cream, and rust—creates a cohesive frame. Underneath the blazer, wear a plain white tank or a lace bralette for a hint of texture. Slide into chunky platform loafers or platform heeled boots that add inches and attitude. Carry a slouchy leather shoulder bag and add tortoiseshell oversized glasses. A silk scarf tied around the neck or the bag handle finishes the look. This outfit works brilliantly for gallery openings, dinner with friends, or wherever you want to look put-together without sacrificing comfort.
7. Floral mini dress with colorful accessories

Maximalist and joyful, this outfit embodies Emily’s more-is-more philosophy. Choose a mini dress covered in a bold floral print—roses, daisies, or tropical blooms—with a flirty A-line or shift silhouette. Now pile on accessories in clashing colors: a hot pink crossbody bag, turquoise statement earrings, a yellow bangle stack, and magenta platform heels. Yes, it sounds chaotic, but when the dress is the anchor, the chaos reads intentional. Add a cropped denim jacket or a white blazer if you need an extra layer. Keep your hair loose and bouncy. This is an outfit for daytime celebrations, outdoor parties, or any moment that calls for pure fashion optimism.
8. Blazer with graphic tee and mini skirt outfit

High-low styling at its finest. Take an oversized, slightly masculine blazer in charcoal, black, or camel wool. Layer it over a vintage-style graphic band tee tucked into a sleek faux-leather or tweed mini skirt. The contrast between the structured blazer and the casual tee is what makes the look so effortlessly cool. On your feet, wear white leather sneakers for daytime or pointed-toe sock boots for evening. Add a mini shoulder bag, layered chain necklaces, and a low-key messy bun. This outfit nails the “I didn’t try too hard but I look amazing” energy that true French style is known for.
9. Polka dot dress with red heels and beret

Retro Parisian perfection in a single outfit. Pick a fit-and-flare or wrap-style midi dress covered in classic navy and white polka dots. Cinch the waist with a thin red patent belt. Slip into red stiletto heels or red block-heel sandals. Add a matching red beret and a red lip for a monochrome accent strategy. Carry a small top-handle bag in white or navy leather. Pearl stud earrings and a delicate bracelet keep the accessories feminine without competing. The silhouette is universally flattering, and the red accents lift the entire look into photo-op territory. Wear it for a dinner date along the Seine or a rooftop gathering.
10. Metallic jacket and slim black pants outfit

One shiny jacket can transform everything. Choose a cropped metallic jacket in silver, gold, or bronze—preferably with a bit of texture like crinkled lamé or hammered satin. Throw it over a simple black camisole or crewneck tee. Pair with slim-fit black cigarette trousers that hit right at the ankle. Slide into black pointed-toe stilettos or heeled mules for a sleek finish. Carry a black clutch or mini bag with subtle hardware. Let the jacket do all the work while everything else fades into the background. This look is perfect for evening events, cocktail hour, or a night out dancing where you want to catch the light.
11. Red blazer and colorful top outfit

Red is the color of power in the Emily in Paris universe. An oversized crimson blazer with sharp lapels instantly commands attention. Wear it over a colorful printed blouse or a jewel-toned silk camisole in emerald, sapphire, or amethyst. Tuck the top into high-waist straight-leg jeans in a light vintage wash. Add heeled sandals or pointed-toe pumps in a complementary bold hue. Finish with a structured satchel bag, gold chain necklace, and cat-eye sunglasses. The blazer gives the look authority, while the mixed colors keep it playful and distinctly Emily. This outfit works equally well for creative offices, dinner meetings, or dressing up a casual afternoon.
12. Geometric print jumpsuit with heels

A one-piece wonder that makes getting dressed ridiculously easy. Look for a tailored jumpsuit in a bold geometric print—chevrons, color-blocked panels, or op-art-inspired patterns. A defined waist with a belt or seaming creates shape, while a wide-leg or straight-leg cut keeps it modern. Pair with strappy high-heel sandals in a solid color pulled from the print. Drop earrings, a metallic clutch, and a sleek high ponytail add polish. The jumpsuit does the heavy lifting; you just need confidence. Wear it to evening events, cocktail parties, or anywhere you want to walk in and own the room without fussing over separates.
13. Equestrian blazer with leggings

Weekend in Normandy energy, distilled into a city-ready look. Choose a structured heritage-style blazer with a velvet collar, brass buttons, and a tailored fit—think traditional riding-club tailoring. Layer it over a crisp white button-down shirt and pair with sleek black leggings or slim riding-style trousers. Tall leather riding boots or polished knee-high boots anchor the equestrian vibe. Add a silk neck scarf tied in a small knot, a structured leather satchel, and minimal gold jewelry. This outfit balances rustic refinement with modern polish. It is perfect for crisp autumn days, countryside weekends, or whenever you want to channel Sylvie Grateau’s composed elegance.
14. Green striped blazer and white shirt outfit

Pattern clashing is back, and Emily’s green-and-white striped blazer leads the charge. Wear it over a crisp white button-down shirt, leaving the collar popped and a few buttons undone. Pair with complementary print trousers—maybe a subtle check or a tonal floral—to nail that maximalist Parisian charm. White pointed-toe pumps or heeled loafers keep the look sharp. Add a green structured mini bag, oversized pearl earrings, and a swipe of glossy nude lipstick. The mix of stripes and secondary prints creates visual interest without looking chaotic. It is a conversation-starting outfit that works for fashion events, creative workplaces, or any day you feel like breaking the rules.
15. Blue fringe minidress with platform heels

This high-shine party showstopper blends delicate movement with tough metallic hardware. A cerulean or icy blue mini dress covered in swaying fringe catches light and air with every step. Pair it with towering platform heels—silver, clear, or matching blue. Keep accessories streamlined since the dress demands full attention: small crystal stud earrings, a metallic wristlet clutch, and sleek pulled-back hair. A bold smoky eye and nude lip complete the party-ready vibe. The fringe adds texture and drama, while the short hemline keeps it youthful and fun. Wear it to New Year’s Eve parties, birthday celebrations, or on the dance floor where the movement truly shines.
16. Yellow bubble-hem dress outfit

Fashion optimism comes in sunshine yellow. A bubble-hem mini or midi dress with a voluminous gathered skirt and fitted bodice makes a joyful statement. The silhouette is playful and sculptural, nodding to high-fashion runway shapes. Pair it with neutral accessories so the dress stays center stage: nude strappy sandals, a cream mini bag, and simple gold hoop earrings. Soft waves and fresh dewy makeup keep the look approachable rather than costume-like. Throw a cream knit cardigan over your shoulders for cooler evenings. This dress is made for rooftop brunches, garden parties, or any day you need a serious mood boost through color.
17. Head-to-toe monochrome red outfit

When in doubt, go all red. Emily proves that a single-color look can be more striking than any print mash-up. Choose a red tailored blazer, a red silk camisole or bodysuit, and red wide-leg trousers or a red mini skirt. Vary the textures slightly—matte wool, lustrous silk, grainy leather—to keep the outfit from falling flat. Red pointed-toe heels and a red clutch bag complete the monochrome vision. Gold jewelry adds warmth against the strong color. A nude lip and winged liner feel modern and fresh. Wear this to a gallery opening, an important meeting, or anywhere you intend to be remembered.
18. Oversized plaid coat with turtleneck and boots

Let one piece do all the work this winter. An oversized plaid wool coat in rust, cream, and brown tones wraps you in texture and warmth. Layer it over a thin black or cream turtleneck and black slim-fit jeans or faux-leather leggings. Slide into brown or black knee-high boots with a sturdy block heel. Add a slouchy leather tote bag, dark tortoiseshell sunglasses, and a swipe of berry lipstick. The coat acts as a wearable blanket that looks impossibly chic. Keep everything underneath simple and fitted so the oversized silhouette reads intentional rather than swallowed-up. Perfect for crisp city walks and weekend getaways.
19. Cobalt blue blazer and wide-leg trousers

This power suit in electric blue is pure Emily bravado. Choose a double-breasted cobalt blazer with a slightly oversized fit and matching wide-leg trousers that graze the floor. Underneath, wear a simple white tank or a silky camisole in a pale neutral shade. Pointed-toe heels in white, silver, or nude elongate the leg line. Add a structured white handbag, layered silver chain necklaces, and sleek pulled-back hair. The monochrome blue makes a strong statement, while the wide-leg cut keeps it modern and comfortable. Wear it to the office when you need to command the room, or to a fashion event where you want heads turning.
20. Fuchsia mini dress and layered gold accessories

Hot pink and gold are a match made in maximalist heaven. Step into a bright fuchsia mini dress with a simple silhouette—think bodycon, A-line, or a slip style. Pile on layered gold necklaces in varying lengths, chunky gold hoop earrings, and stacked gold rings. Add metallic strappy gold or silver heels that catch the light. Carry a boxy mini bag in a contrasting color like turquoise or orange. A messy updo and glossy pink lip complete the look. This outfit glows at evening parties, birthday dinners, or anywhere with warm lighting. The bold color and gleaming gold together are pure main-character energy.
21. Off-shoulder black dress and crystal earrings

Sometimes elegance means stepping back and letting the silhouette speak. A classic black off-shoulder midi dress skims the body without clinging, revealing the collarbone and shoulders. Pair with elegant crystal drop earrings that sparkle with every turn. Black pointed-toe stiletto heels elongate the legs. Carry a small embellished clutch or a simple black satin envelope bag. Keep hair in a low chignon to highlight the neckline. A bold red lip adds a dramatic French finish. This is the little black dress elevated for gallery openings, formal dinners, or evenings at the opera—proof that restraint can be just as powerful as full-on maximalism.
22. Lace-trimmed shorts and cropped blazer outfit

Delicate details meet sharp tailoring in this unexpected pairing. Wear high-waist tailored shorts with lace-trimmed hems—a romantic, feminine detail peeking out. Pair them with a matching or tonal cropped blazer and a simple silk camisole underneath. Slide into pointed-toe mules or strappy heeled sandals in a soft neutral or metallic shade. Add a mini top-handle bag, pearl drop earrings, and oversized sunglasses. The lace trim softens the tailored shapes, creating a look that feels both sweet and sophisticated. Wear it to daytime weddings, bridal showers, or spring garden parties.
23. Neutral blazer and tailored trousers outfit

This is Camille’s quiet luxury approach: all beige, cream, camel, and ivory. Choose a single-breasted blazer in soft camel wool and pair it with matching tailored straight-leg trousers. A fine-knit cream crewneck or a silk ivory blouse sits underneath. Nude pointed-toe pumps or elegant ballet flats keep the palette seamless. Add a structured cream leather bag, delicate gold jewelry, and a silk scarf loosely tied around the neck. The monochrome neutral look whispers rather than shouts. It works brilliantly for business lunches, upscale shopping trips, or any setting where understated polish feels exactly right.
24. Trench coat with striped tee and straight-leg jeans

The quintessential French-girl uniform never fails. A classic beige trench coat in a relaxed, slightly oversized fit instantly elevates everything. Layer it over a navy-and-cream striped long-sleeve Breton tee and high-waist straight-leg jeans in a vintage wash. Roll the jeans at the ankle and slip into black ballet flats or white leather sneakers. Add a structured leather crossbody bag, oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses, and a silk neck scarf. Tousled hair and barely-there makeup complete the effortless look. This outfit works for weekend errands, travel days, or coffee catch-ups where you want to look chic without looking like you tried.
25. Monochrome black suit with pointed-toe heels

A black tailored suit is the ultimate French-girl power move. Choose a single-breasted black blazer with sharp shoulders and matching slim-fit or straight-leg black trousers. Wear a black satin blouse or a simple black crewneck underneath for depth through texture. Black pointed-toe stiletto heels add sharpness and height. Carry a structured black leather handbag with minimal gold or silver hardware. Add a single statement piece—maybe a crystal brooch, a bold cuff bracelet, or layered delicate chains. Slicked-back hair and a bold red lip finish the commanding look. Wear this whenever you need quiet authority that does not need to raise its voice.
Conclusion:
French girl style, whether you lean toward Emily’s fearless maximalism or Camille’s restrained neutrals, comes down to confidence and a willingness to have fun getting dressed. The 25 outfits here prove that you do not need a Parisian address to channel that je ne sais quoi. Start with one bold piece you love—a color-block coat, a tweed set, a striped tee—and build your look outward with intention. Mix textures, play with color, and remember that accessories are never an afterthought. The real secret is wearing everything like you mean it. Bookmark your favorite looks, experiment boldly, and let the streets become your runway.
























