If you're anything like me, these winter months (and The White Lotus) have you dreaming of a European summer. Posting up in the Marais, washing down pistachio gelato with an ice-cold Sancerre, and hitting those legendary French soldes all sound like good enough reason to peruse Expedia. But whether or not Europe is in the cards next year, French dressing can still be within reach.
The key to shopping like the French? Balancing practicality with style while leaving room for a little flair. French women have mastered the art of eschewing trends for more timeless pieces, meaning these purchases will serve you well beyond the year ahead. Read on for all the items our cross-Atlantic counterparts will be stocking their closets with. (Trust me—it'll be cheaper than that Air France ticket.)
A flattering pair of trousers is a wardrobe game changer. These pairs easily transition from le boardroom to le bar (and everywhere in between).
H&M
Tailored Trousers
Strikes the right balance of dressy and relaxed. The pleats up the ante.
ASOS Design
Curve Slim Kick Flare Suit Pants In Black
Don't let the elastic waistband fool you. These slim-fit suit pants don't sacrifice style for comfort.
Abercrombie
Fitch
Tailored Relaxed Straight Pants
Bonus: These come in three lengths, so no hemming required.
Spanx
Perfect Stretch Ponte Wide Leg Pants
The best part of these pants isn't the smoothing ponte fabric or flattering wide cut (although, both are absolutely true); it's that they're machine washable.
Popularized by French sailors, the Breton stripe has been a fashion mainstay for ages—and it isn't going anywhere. A must-have, whether you plan to be nautical or nice this season.
Zara
Ribbed Knit Top
Pair this with any of the above tailored trousers.
Everlane
The Organic Cotton Box-Cut Tee
A more everyday option in a soft, sumptuous cotton.
Zara
Striped Knit Polo Sweater
The big gold buttons remind me of Dynasty in the best way.
Boden
Long Sleeve Breton Top
Boden is a reliable place to start for classic breton tops.
Because Paris is a city best explored on foot, a proper shoe is necessary. Navigating the cobblestone streets of France is no easy feat, which is why you rarely see sky-high stilettos. A flat or low-heeled Mary Jane makes catching the metro or taking a quick jaunt to your local tabac a breeze.
Miista
Cathy Platform Mary Jane Loafer
But how fun is the red piping detail on these?
M&S Collection
Leather Patent Platform Court Shoes
Sturdy heel, check. Shiny patent leather, check. Under £60, check.
Reformation
Mimi Buckle Pumps
Try to resist these rhinestone buckles.
Gianvito Rossi
45 Metallic Patent-Leather Mary Janes
I think we can agree that metallics are practically a neutral.
Prada
Modellerie Mary Jane Pumps
If you're not having said rose macaroons in Paris, why not treat yourself to an equally delectable option to wear?
This story originally appeared on Who What Wear U.S.