Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Paris Trip Recap (thanks everyone!)

First and foremost, I want to thank everyone for their well-wishes on my trip to Paris. It means a lot to me to know I have such a supportive JCA-base. :) The trip itself was amazing (the weather was great, the sites were lovely, the food was fantastic!) Unfortunately, this time around I am having a hard time re-adjusting back home (in terms of jet-lag, which I am still oddly recovering from).

As for regular street trends in Paris, I think the U.S. has finally caught up! I did not see anything that we are currently not embracing. (I hope what I wrote just now makes sense.)

So what is popular (from my viewpoint): Skinny jeans, blazers, and scarves were the norm. And how they wrap the scarves... like performance art! Every once in awhile I would notice a Parisian sporting a pair of high heels (and work them so well it made me jealous!). But black ballet flats or sneakers (like Bensimons or Converse) would be more commonly seen among the younger ladies. (This could also be because I was in the more touristy spots that involved walking). The other thing I would mention is dresses, well what was worn with them. Black tights with dresses were common. But so was wearing a jacket (like a denim jacket) over a dress. All the young ladies rocked that look.

The only disappointing "trend" I saw (and I would not necessarily call it a "trend" since it was seen on just 2 women, who I knew were not from Paris), was the Snookie poof hair-style. It was bizarre seeing that hair-style on anyone who is not Snookie (from MTV's Jersey Shore).

Lastly, I did not notice any J.Crew. Last year I spotted it on travelers a few times, but not this time around. But don't worry, I wore my J.Crew and wore it proudly!

Again, thank you everyone for the nice comments on my safe travels & trip! :)

20 comments:

  1. Thanks Alexis I can totally picture it! I love scarves but am also intimidated by them. I know I don't wear them in all the imaginative ways they can be worn, I wish I did!

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  2. What a great picture. How I wish I could go. I looked up flights for fun and it was cheaper to Paris than Heathrow. Thanks for taking me there for a moment. :-)

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  3. I was also fortunate enough to visit Paris last year--never wanted to return! :) lol. Great recap, loved all the mentions of fashion! Shame there wasn't much J. Crew lovin', though!

    xo Kait
    <a href="http://unecloche.blogspot.com>une cloche.</a>

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  4. Glad you had such a good time!
    I think the majority of women in Paris look pretty scruffy nowadays, a stylish women is a rare sight these days, when I first went, over 20 years ago it was so different. But then Colette is the big store that sets the dressing trend amongst the younger generation and that's just not my style at all.

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  5. I love your observations Alexis! I live in Europe and have noticed much of the same. I live in Germany in a town with ZERO tourists, which has a much preppier vibe than Paris although still distinctly European.. Her I still see tons of scarves, layers, skinny jeans, military, and black. I am also starting to see more and more people accessorizing with belt over cardigans and dresses, which I think is a newer trend in Europe. What I don't see a lot of are bright colors, sky high heels, ruffles, or sequins. Most of which are just too difficult to wear for the European lifestyle in which you walk every where and are constantly exposed to the elements.

    Scarfs are THE accessory here. It took me a long time to learn how to wear a scarf like they do in Europe, but once I mastered it I found that it has transformed the way I wear clothes. The trick is to have a wide scarf and to tuck the ends into the scarf itself. This gives a lovely draping effect. No need to be intimidated. It just takes a little practice.

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  6. i agree with amy.i also live in germany and your always have to deal with the elements,since you walk everywhere.i still wear heels,but it takes practice walking cobblestones with heels.
    in the winter everybody wears dark clothes.
    i live in heidelberg,where there are a lot of tourists(american and asian) and you see way more colors on them.

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  7. oh NO! not the Snooki pouf! eeeek! i hope that little critter isn't the downfall of Parisian style! lol.

    i do feel good knowing that they're not on to some trends we know nothing about, though. hee hee. thanks for the report Alexis, happy you had a great trip and super happy to have you back! :-D

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  8. Sounds like a wonderful trip! Well..at least all of it but the jersey hair-YIKES! ;) Welcome home:)

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  9. It takes me a week to settle down when I'm back from a trip even if I didn't fly. ;-)

    I lived in England for half a year in my teens but never got a chance to visit France. It sounds wonderful and it's always interesting what people are wearing in other countries.

    The Snookie hair style thing is too funny!

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  10. LMAO at the Snookie bump-it making it to the land of Euro. I wonder if her fake tan and spandex-wearing ways will also cross the ocean?

    Glad you had a fab time.

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  11. Sounds divine, Alexis! I love scarves, too. They instantly transform an otherwise staid outfit. For year I thought of them as something more (ahem) mature ladies would wear, so I'm very happy to see them for those of us who aren't quite mature.

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  12. Alexis,

    Glad you had such a nice Paris trip. I know about the jet lag. I travel for work to Europe a lot and sometimes it really gets you! Hope you feel better soon.

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  13. Welcome back, Alexis! You are missed when you are away but it is wonderful knowing you are experiencing Paris for those of us state-bound. I think I'll have a chocolate croissant in your honor this week! :-)

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  14. Glad you are back Alexis!

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  15. I am so happy that you had a wonderful trip, Alexis! I love hearing about the trends over in Europe, thank you for sharing! It sounds like you had a fun, fashionable time! :-)

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  16. There's good 80's and there's bad 80's...Pouffy hair is baaaad 80's. Too funny you spotted that in Paris, of all places. I was there last Fall and didn't notice a distinct "look", while in Netherlands the week before, there was def. a "Dutch look" going on (utilitarian coat, funky scarf, cute skirt with tights and cool boots). Sounds like you had a great time!

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  17. Welcome back! I was wondering if there could be a post on wearing scarves? Perhaps pictures sent in with JCREW scarves worn different ways and how to tie them for those of us who are challenged in that area. With the seasons changing it would be a great time to help fellow JCA's!

    Thank you for your consideration.

    Best,
    Maria

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  18. Welcome back! I was wondering if there could be a post on wearing scarves? Perhaps pictures sent in with JCREW scarves worn different ways and how to tie them for those of us who are challenged in that area. With the seasons changing it would be a great time to help fellow JCA's!

    Thank you for your consideration.

    Best,
    Maria

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  19. hi maria, please email me at nyc6231@gmail.com.

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