12 Super-Chic Outfits Girls in Paris Have Worn This Month

It's no secret that French women have effortless, enviable style. They somehow manage to make even the simplest outfits feel chic and elevated. We here at Who What Wear make no secret of our love of French-girl style, and today we're here to talk specifically about Parisian winter outfits.
Over the last few weeks, we've seen some seriously chic winter outfits worn by girls all over Paris, so we decided to share some of our favorites. From long leather trench coats to oversize blazers to layered suiting, below are the 12 chicest outfits girls in Paris have worn this month plus some of the key pieces you'll need to re-create each look.
A leather trench is the coolest third piece you could possibly wear.
Leather separates are still one of the buzziest trends out there.
This trench coat just went to the top of my holiday wish list.
A sleek bodysuit is a closet staple, and this turtleneck version is perfect for winter.
Next up: five cheap basics that'll actually make your outfit more stylish.

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