This tip from the lovely Inès de La Fressange transforms any silhouette: it can go from simple to subtly refined, in the spirit of Parisian chic. Explanations.
An absolute icon of French chic, Inès de La Fressange has always embodied this effortless Parisian look that the whole world envies. Former star model of the catwalks and muse of the greatest designers, she has spanned the decades with natural elegance, refined simplicity and a masculine-feminine touch. A remarkable sense of style which quickly became her signature… Suffice to say that when it comes to advice on how to adopt a chic and resolutely Parisian look, Inès de la Fressange is quite simply the ideal reference.
In 2010, Inès de la Fressange published The Parisian published by Flammarion, a now famous book. In this book, she reveals her vision of style, shares her secrets of elegance and reveals how to cultivate this light and elegant attitude that defines the true Parisian. Among his most valuable advice, one deserves to be remembered by everyone: his way of tuning volumes. According to what she calls “the universal golden rule of good style“, if the bottom (trousers or skirt) is loose, the top must be adjusted; and if the bottom is tighter, then the top must expand. A very simple principle which immediately guarantees a harmonious and modern silhouette.
Inès de la Fressange also shares other essential tips, such as the art of layering two scarves to give depth to an outfit. “It also works with t-shirts, two blouses, two blazers and even two belts” she explains. Result? The simplest pieces then gain character.
Another piece of advice dear to the muse Chanel aged 68: browse the men’s department for low-cost brands to find slightly oversized basics that add a modern and stylish touch to any look. We say thank you Inès de la Fressange!


