
I’ll be traveling to Paris this spring, and I’ve got French girl style on my mind. I may or may not already be considering my packing list (our trip is 2 months away – I’m not normal). In this post, I’m sharing the Parisian spring outfits I’ve been saving on Pinterest. I actually have many more images saved so there may be a part deux.
In my opinion, the classic French girl style aesthetic really shines in the spring months. It’s all about the striped tops, trench coats, straight leg jeans, and ballet flats. My style always leans a little more feminine in the months of April, May, and June. Perhaps, it’s because we’ve been buried under massive coats for months. I’ll be embracing Parisian chic style this spring and using these images for inspiration.
Parisian Spring Outfits to Copy in 2026
Striped Shirt + Linen Shorts + Ballet Flats

This Parisian inspired look (I couldn’t find the exact source) is so simple yet so chic. In the Midwest where I live, there are only a few weeks of the year where we can wear a long sleeve top with shorts, and, when that time arrives, I plan to take full advantage of this spring to summer transitional outfit combination. You’ll notice I swapped out her split toe flats for something a little more classic. Bonus points if you’re wearing this while zipping around the city on your bike.
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Navy Cardigan + Light Wash Jeans + Slingback Heels

Camille is probably my favorite source of inspiration right now. I love that she’s a mom yet still manages to look polished and chic. In this look, she’s wearing a blue collared cardigan, light wash jeans, and cap-toe slingback heels. For classic French girl style, I would go with this similar cardigan from Sézane. I’ve also linked two similar options for these slingbacks – one with a shorter heel.
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Graphic Tee + Blazer + Kick Flare Jeans

This look from Jeanne Damas is several years old, but I would absolutely wear this today in 2026. That’s one of the things I love about Parisian style – it’s timeless. Here she’s wearing one of her signature looks – a blazer, jeans, and basket bag. Don’t forget your red lipstick, too.
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Striped Tee + White Wide Leg Jeans + Brown Sandals

Can you tell I’m very into stripes at the moment? I plan to wear many versions of this simple look over the next few months. For colder spring weather, top this look with a trench coat or leather jacket.
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Button Down Shirt + Jeans + Leopard Print Flats

This look is why I added ‘leopard print flats’ to my spring wishlist. I always think this combination of a button down shirt and ballet flats is a nice balance of masculine and feminine. I’m also very into these 70s inspired sunglasses she’s wearing – I linked something similar below.
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Gray Sweater + Trench Coat + Jeans + Ballet Flats

A trench coat is a must have if you’re hoping to achieve the Parisian look this spring. Here, Camille has styled hers with a gray sweater, light wash jeans, and some cap-toe flats. She’s also added some simple accessories like a crossbody bag (I’ve linked her exact one in a different color – the light blue is sold out), and her signature cat eye sunglasses.
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White Blouse + Trench Coat + Jeans + Flats

Spring is the perfect time to wear those airy white blouses you may have stashed in the back of your closet over the winter. I’ve linked quite a few options below – they are one of my shopping vices! A white blouse always pairs nicely with a pair of straight jeans and ballet flats. For this look, Marielle added a trench coat – this one is from Sézane if I’m not mistaken (linked below!)
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Striped Shirt + Jeans + Cap Toe Ballet Flats

This look is just an iconic Parisian spring look – a high quality striped top (in my opinion, Sézane makes the best ones!), straight leg cropped jeans, and ballet flats. Melodie is a great follow if you love ultra-feminine Parisian style.
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Read More:
Parisian Street Style Spring Outfits
Spring Capsule Guide: Parisian Chic Style
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