La Parisienne
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Edition anniversaire, 10 ans déjà. Nouveaux looks, nouveaux conseils, nouvelles adresses...






Edition anniversaire, 10 ans déjà. Nouveaux looks, nouveaux conseils, nouvelles adresses...
In this extensively updated and augmented new edition of the New York Times best-selling Parisian Chic, Ines de la Fressange, the iconic Parisienne, and Sophie Gachet, Paris’s fashion authority, share their personal style and beauty tips—gleaned from decades in the fashion industry—with humor and verve. This ultrachic volume with ribbon page marker includes new photography featuring Ines in her signature looks, easy-to-recreate advice, and extensive addresses—in Paris and online—to source all you need for chic Parisian fashion, beauty, and interiors. From killer outfits to Parisian wardrobe essentials, or from Ines’s 10-minute beauty routine to her countdown to a perfect Parisian dinner party, this elegant volume is replete with inspiration à la Parisienne and is a must-have for any woman who wants to infuse her own style with the essence of Parisian chic.
At last, model and designer Ines de la Fressange offers an essential guide of sartorial advice for men, curated from the most stylish guys in her entourage. From fashion, grooming, and impeccable manners to the best addresses and sartorial tips and tricks, Ines de la Fressange and Sophie Gachet reveal the secrets of truly stylish men with both humor and savoir faire. While Parisian style for women has been dissected from all angles, this is the first volume from the best-selling authors of Parisian Chic to offer a complete and practical guide to style for all men. With advice on accessories, tailoring, and what to wear in every situation—from casual attire to black-tie events—and complete with an appendix of fashion don’ts, this must-have field guide is essential reading to show every man how to navigate the runway of life with style and panache.
This book serves as a wakeup call for fashion enthusiasts and a helpful resource for young women building their wardrobes. It is not a traditional fashion guide but offers specific insights for those who admire French style. Former Chanel model Ines de la Fressange, embodying Parisian chic, presents her latest work, following her successful debut. In this book, she takes on the role of stylist, offering guidance on achieving her signature style without the hassle of shopping. De la Fressange outlines essential wardrobe staples, such as a versatile little black dress, timeless riding boots, and the perfect pair of jeans, all combined with flair for various occasions. She also highlights key accessories, including jeweled flats, a striking handbag in an unexpected jewel tone, and a statement piece of jewelry to elevate any outfit from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether you're in a bustling city or a quiet town, this guide is essential for women who want to look stylish around the clock. Whenever you find yourself asking, "What should I wear today?" this book serves as the perfect reference to embrace chic French fashion.
A duo of high-profile tastemakers invite readers inside fifteen homes that are infused with the blend of vintage and contemporary style that is the essence of Parisian chic. Style icon Ines de la Fressange and globe-trotting artist Marin Montagut share a uniquely Parisian sensibility for interiors that combine a variety of design traditions into a harmonious living space. With extensive photographs, watercolor illustrations, mood boards, color palettes, and practical advice on the indispensable objects that personalize each maison, this exquisite volume is rich in inspiration for creating Parisian chic at home. Natural materials—wood, wicker, bamboo, cotton, and linen—create warmth and personality. Vintage suitcases,vegetable crates, and jewel-toned pharmaceutical jars transform into charming storage containers. Embroidered cushions, terrariums, and fresh flowers enliven a room with pops of color. Collages, original art, or humble objects displayed in a series add a signature style to each residence. The authors take readers inside fifteen Parisian apartments—including their own—that demonstrate how to imbue a home with a sense of well-being through a mix of vintage and contemporary styles. Each owner is passionate about home decor—whether in a studio, loft, or duplex—and they continually evolve their interior with new treasures uncovered in flea markets, on their travels, at design fairs, or in artisanal workshops.