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# Parisian Chic

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Review: A Style Resource (Reviewed by The Simply Luxurious Life blog) - Parisian style radiates an air of self-assuredness, that indefinable je ne sais quoi that initially seems so elusive, and yet at the same time almost appears simple, uncontrived, perhaps effortless. Inès de la Fressange, the premiere model for Chanel in the 80s and currently the brand ambassador for Roger Vivier, has graciously decided to share these coveted Parisian secrets of style in her new book Parisian Style: A Style Guide which is officially available Tuesday, April 5th. I must confess, I was eagerly awaiting the opportunity to take in her tips, ideas and expertise for more than just a few months, and upon the delivery of my copy, it barely left my side until I was finished. First of all, while the cover alone is captivating and impossible to miss with it's scarlet red jacket and gilded font, the contents are just as creatively and vivaciously presented. With the feel of a large Moleskine journal, ribbon bookmark and all, additionally all of the photography of shops, products and destinations are by Inès, as are the drawings and hand-written lists. The the layout as well is playful, easy to read and unpretentious unlike what one might expect due to the topic at hand. Inès has clearly taken special care to create guide for all of us who are short on time and thus sometimes imagination, being sure to help us create a style that appears effortless, yet is full of great thought. The Magnificent Seven are what is defined as the brilliant basics that are key to creating Parisian style in any scenario. Modeled by Inès' daughter Nine, each of these items are demonstrated as part of a complete outfit in order to better exhibit how to incorporate exactly what she is suggesting must be in our closet: The Magnificent Seven: 1. A Man's Blazer 2. The Trench 3. The Navy (cashmere) Sweater 4. The Tank 5. The Little Black Dress 6. The Perfect Jeans 7. The Leather Jacket While this may be where many style books cease in their guidance, Inès has only just begun. For each of the Magnificent Seven she shares more ideas on how to meld it into anyone's wardrobe, a list of fashion faux pas, a lux celebrity style idea and a hall of fame reference which in the case of the navy sweater was Eric Bompard's cashmere company. She is spilling the beans so to speak, sharing the secrets and letting us all in on where one can acquire the look of Parisian style. And be sure, after sharing her tips on fashion, she continues on to accessories, the five essential bags, shoes, beauty, entertaining, and home decor. Having lived in Paris for most of her life (although not born there, further proof that one does not need to be a born and bred Parisian to possess such style), she also takes her readers through her recommended shops, boutiques, hotels, restaurants, spas, and hot spots that would take more than a few travel guides to figure out when attempting to plan their next trip to the City of Light. It is without reservation that I highly recommend Parisian Chic: A Style Guide as an informative, delightful and forever resourceful book that I am sure to pack for my next trip to Paris and have already begun to tweak my wardrobe accordingly - navy cashmere sweater, white jeans and ballet flats - my new go-to chic outfit. Thank you Inès!
Review: C'est Manifique! - OK. First of all this is the book to read not only if you are taking a trip over the ocean to France, but to read at ANY time!! Ines de la Fressange is definitely a woman with style and panache. I would compare her to a modern-day Audrey Hepburn! A true fun guide rather than a "book" per se, it is a delight to open--the luxe red and gold cover is like the pretty box to a home of chocolate truffles! She writes in a fun and cute way--not at all "preachy" or condescending. She's you bff from across the way, not some snobby, stuffy matron. Her advice is great. Really. It is. She is spot on when she suggests mixing high end with inexpensive--and you don't need to be a Parisian to take that to heart...who hasn't gone into NM, purchased a pair of Tory Burch Reva's then high tailed it to Forever 21 for a cheap shirt?? Right?? Her illustrations are cute and charming and fun--and her daughter is photographed throughout the book. Oy, I should be so thin! If you are taking a trip to Paris for the first time, or even after many visits, the guide is great for shopping at shops you may have not known about or missed on prior visits. I'll tell you, the stores she mentions are great finds. I was a little bit upset when I came to the page in which she wrote about Jean D'Anjou, a cute little jewelry store that is incredibly inexpensive, off the Pont Neuf--I've been going there for many years and she's right. It is a great find! Forget about all those other style guides that take themselves wayyyy too seriously. This is the guide to by. It is written with a common sense of humor and fun! I'm only hoping she writes another book/guide!! Thank you for reading my review and I really promise, if you make this purchase, you will be reading it with a smile on your face!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #173,110 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #159 in General Travel Reference #346 in Fashion Design #17,585 in Self-Help (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (542) |
| Dimensions  | 6.09 x 0.86 x 9.33 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 2080200739 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-2080200730 |
| Item Weight  | 1.65 pounds |
| Language  | French |
| Print length  | 239 pages |
| Publication date  | April 5, 2011 |
| Publisher  | Flammarion |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Style Resource (Reviewed by The Simply Luxurious Life blog)
*by T***E on April 6, 2011*

Parisian style radiates an air of self-assuredness, that indefinable je ne sais quoi that initially seems so elusive, and yet at the same time almost appears simple, uncontrived, perhaps effortless. Inès de la Fressange, the premiere model for Chanel in the 80s and currently the brand ambassador for Roger Vivier, has graciously decided to share these coveted Parisian secrets of style in her new book Parisian Style: A Style Guide which is officially available Tuesday, April 5th. I must confess, I was eagerly awaiting the opportunity to take in her tips, ideas and expertise for more than just a few months, and upon the delivery of my copy, it barely left my side until I was finished. First of all, while the cover alone is captivating and impossible to miss with it's scarlet red jacket and gilded font, the contents are just as creatively and vivaciously presented. With the feel of a large Moleskine journal, ribbon bookmark and all, additionally all of the photography of shops, products and destinations are by Inès, as are the drawings and hand-written lists. The the layout as well is playful, easy to read and unpretentious unlike what one might expect due to the topic at hand. Inès has clearly taken special care to create guide for all of us who are short on time and thus sometimes imagination, being sure to help us create a style that appears effortless, yet is full of great thought. The Magnificent Seven are what is defined as the brilliant basics that are key to creating Parisian style in any scenario. Modeled by Inès' daughter Nine, each of these items are demonstrated as part of a complete outfit in order to better exhibit how to incorporate exactly what she is suggesting must be in our closet: The Magnificent Seven: 1. A Man's Blazer 2. The Trench 3. The Navy (cashmere) Sweater 4. The Tank 5. The Little Black Dress 6. The Perfect Jeans 7. The Leather Jacket While this may be where many style books cease in their guidance, Inès has only just begun. For each of the Magnificent Seven she shares more ideas on how to meld it into anyone's wardrobe, a list of fashion faux pas, a lux celebrity style idea and a hall of fame reference which in the case of the navy sweater was Eric Bompard's cashmere company. She is spilling the beans so to speak, sharing the secrets and letting us all in on where one can acquire the look of Parisian style. And be sure, after sharing her tips on fashion, she continues on to accessories, the five essential bags, shoes, beauty, entertaining, and home decor. Having lived in Paris for most of her life (although not born there, further proof that one does not need to be a born and bred Parisian to possess such style), she also takes her readers through her recommended shops, boutiques, hotels, restaurants, spas, and hot spots that would take more than a few travel guides to figure out when attempting to plan their next trip to the City of Light. It is without reservation that I highly recommend Parisian Chic: A Style Guide as an informative, delightful and forever resourceful book that I am sure to pack for my next trip to Paris and have already begun to tweak my wardrobe accordingly - navy cashmere sweater, white jeans and ballet flats - my new go-to chic outfit. Thank you Inès!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ C'est Manifique!
*by C***E on January 19, 2013*

OK. First of all this is the book to read not only if you are taking a trip over the ocean to France, but to read at ANY time!! Ines de la Fressange is definitely a woman with style and panache. I would compare her to a modern-day Audrey Hepburn! A true fun guide rather than a "book" per se, it is a delight to open--the luxe red and gold cover is like the pretty box to a home of chocolate truffles! She writes in a fun and cute way--not at all "preachy" or condescending. She's you bff from across the way, not some snobby, stuffy matron. Her advice is great. Really. It is. She is spot on when she suggests mixing high end with inexpensive--and you don't need to be a Parisian to take that to heart...who hasn't gone into NM, purchased a pair of Tory Burch Reva's then high tailed it to Forever 21 for a cheap shirt?? Right?? Her illustrations are cute and charming and fun--and her daughter is photographed throughout the book. Oy, I should be so thin! If you are taking a trip to Paris for the first time, or even after many visits, the guide is great for shopping at shops you may have not known about or missed on prior visits. I'll tell you, the stores she mentions are great finds. I was a little bit upset when I came to the page in which she wrote about Jean D'Anjou, a cute little jewelry store that is incredibly inexpensive, off the Pont Neuf--I've been going there for many years and she's right. It is a great find! Forget about all those other style guides that take themselves wayyyy too seriously. This is the guide to by. It is written with a common sense of humor and fun! I'm only hoping she writes another book/guide!! Thank you for reading my review and I really promise, if you make this purchase, you will be reading it with a smile on your face!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent guide to Paris
*by E***A on April 6, 2011*

I greatly enjoyed the book, even though I find some examples unacceptable, like leather jacket with pearls or chiffon dress with biker boots. But even though I did not agree with everything in this book, I found it a delightful read and I did pick up some interesting. One outfit in particular struck my fancy - Ines wearing navy polka dot belted dress with olive cardigan and light brown kelly bag, just like the one I have. I will definitely give similar outfit a shot as well as navy sweater and menswear blazer with pushed up sleeves. I loved the list of basics that is different from list of basic you can find elsewhere: menswear blazer, trench coat, navy sweater, tank top, little black dress, perfect fitting jeans. I never owned menswear blazer or sweater in navy and now I am inspired to give them a try. This is not your typical style book, it is a guide to experiencing Paris and I will take it with me when we will go there with my family. The whole book has an air of effortless chic and I will definitely read it again and again.

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