A Quote by Jeanne Damas

The Parisian way to be chic is to look super sharp for everyday things and then do effortless casual for night occasions. — © Jeanne Damas
The Parisian way to be chic is to look super sharp for everyday things and then do effortless casual for night occasions.
I think all girls in the world wish they were a Parisian girl - that sort of effortless chic confidence and comfort in their own skin.
Even if I am going to an event or a wedding, I try to just look effortless. The more effortless you look, the more chic you look.
I feel that whole vibe of that tomboy chic thing that's been introduced years ago by Alexa Chung and things in that sort of evolution is what I like to wear. I just like to look effortless because I don't want to put too much effort into it.
My style is casual-chic? Casual-messy?
For a formal look, I wear saris, and certain occasions require a dressed up look. But wherever I can, I like being in something easy and casual.
I love to just throw on a leather jacket with jean shorts and a T-shirt, or I'll pair a menswear-inspired blazer with jeans for a casual but chic look.
I like to look casual yet chic. I love high fashion, vintage, and places like Zara, of course.
Fashion is really funny because it's something that should be subjective, but there are clear things that are chic or not chic. There are all these rules, but if the right person breaks a rule, then it becomes a trend.
The big challenge is a suit not worn with a tie. To me, it's a very odd look. David Cameron and many of our British politicians have adopted this look. I think it is challenging for men to look chic in casual clothing. Most people just want to wear T-shirts and baggy shorts and don't really care, whereas in the old days people used to really dress well in their leisure time. The suit has become a victim of that. day to dress in an appropriate way.
My everyday go-to style is a lot more casual. I like to wear suits to games, but during the day, going to the gym, I'm in my workout gear. Then if I'm going to lunch meetings, I like to keep it somewhat casual - short-sleeved button-ups, jeans, and sneakers.
I'd like to believe that I'm chic yet cool and casual.
One can never go wrong with a crisp white shirt to dress up any look. Styled with rolled sleeves and a front tuck creating a chic look for day and night.
Combine leather pants or leggings with an oversized sweater or turtleneck and sneakers for a super-chic look. However, remember to keep the colors subtle.
Luxury must have that over-the-top attitude but be effortless at the same time, that's what feels chic to me.
My style is a bit of what I like to call chic-casual. It is easy and comfortable.
My style changes every day. I would say its casual chic.
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