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I Just Came Back from Paris— 6 Coat Trends I Spotted Everywhere (and Bought Immediately)

I just came back from Paris! As you can imagine, my mind is rife with sartorial inspiration and outfit ideas straight from the streets of the French capital. I was incredibly curious to see how Parisian women would still be able to turn a look while wearing layers upon layers in the middle of winter, and as you’d expect, I couldn’t help but notice how effortlessly chic French women make even the simplest coat look. It’s like they have this secret formula for timeless elegance with a touch of cool, combining classic coat trends with fun accessories like colored boots and statement bags.

All in all, Paris truly proves that less is more when it comes to mastering the art of understated, yet undeniable, chic. Below, scroll through the six coat trends French women were wearing, from Le Marais to the Latin Quarter.

Wrap Coats

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Wrap coats are some of the easiest, no-fuss Parisian coats you can buy. A slouchy, oversize silhouette with a simple, tied waist is an instant way to elevate any outfit while still being cozy and warm.

Cos
Belted Double-Faced Wool Coat

Mango
Belt Handmade Coat

Aligne
George Padded Wrap Coat

Zara
Wool Blend Coat

Scarf Coats

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Although scarf jackets and coats were a major trend in 2022, Parisian women know that this practical coat trend lives far beyond any moment of TikTok virality. This year, I spotted so many women in the French capital wearing long, slouchy scarf coats in lieu of the two-toned cropped scarf jackets taking over my feed last year.

Mango
Wool Coat With Fringed Scarf

Helsa
Oversized Coat With Detachable Scarf

Gap
Belted Double-Faced Wool Scarf Coat

Donna Karan New York
Belted Scarf-Wrap Coat

Trench Coats

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While trench coats are more of a timeless staple than a trend for most French women, it doesn’t negate the fact that this coat was nearly on every single chic French woman I saw in Paris. Wear over your favorite basic outfit to emulate that Parisian je ne sais quoi.

Sézane
Clyde Trench Coat

H&M
Shoulder-Pad Trench Coat

Reformation
Matteo Trench

The Frankie Shop
Arlise Oversized Trench Coat in Beige

Leather Coats

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For an edgy, ’90s take on coat trends in Paris, look no further than a buttoned-up leather coat. While the French women I spotted wearing this trend were partial to all-black styles, mocha-brown leather coats look nearly as sleek and elevated without giving off a retro vibe akin to The Matrix.

Michael Kors
Long Faux Leather Trench Coat

BCBG Max Azria
Belted Double Breasted Faux Leather Trench Coat

Bardot
Faux Leather Trench Coat

Mango
Leather Trench Coat With Belt

Military Coats

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Buttoned-up, sleek military coats were the pièce de résistance among elegant French women’s outfits while I was strolling the bank of the Seine. Most women wore this coat style with black miniskirts and tights, opting for a feminine look when paired with the coat’s statement hardware and tailoring.

Zara
Double Breasted Wool Blend Coat

Vaillant
Double Breasted Long Wool Coat

Mango
Midi Wool Coat With Wraparound Collar

Andrew Marc
Almedia Wool Blend Twill Coat

White Coats

(Image credit: @emmanuellek_)

Although winter whites aren’t quick to catch on in the mainstream, I saw quite a few French women strolling around the quiet luxury neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in ivory, white, and cream-colored coats. Paired with slim-fitting black trousers or jeans, this coat trend is the perfect way to make a statement in an understated, minimalist way.

ASTR the Label
Morana Coat

Sam Edelman
Double Breasted Belted Trench Coat

Zara
Wool Blend Double Breasted Coat

Avec Les Filles
Oversize Luxe Faux Fur Longline Coat

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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