In 2026, the sophisticated French girl isn’t reinventing her wardrobe so much as rounding it out. As we move into the New Year, shoppers in the fashion capital aren’t chasing every viral micro-trend. Instead, they’re updating their winter and spring closets with a handful of classic-with-a-twist pieces, leaning into textures, and letting an investment buy double down on their established aesthetic.
Plaid makes a bid for the biggest French-girl fashion trend this season. But instead of the standard (and holiday-adjacent) red-and-green color combinations, trendsetters are leaning into more unexpected shades of chocolate brown, electric blue, and pastel yellow. Outerwear carries the look from January to April. Rather than waste time mastering complicated layering hacks, French fashion insiders are opting for jackets with built-in scarf detailing that are as impactful stylistically as they are effortless to toss on while running out the door.
Print-wise, polka dots return as a playful accent on everything from blouses and dresses to shoes and tights, softening wardrobes as we approach Valentine’s Day and spring without ever tipping into saccharine. On the other end of the style spectrum, denim is getting more serious, with dark washes, tailored lines, and minimal distressing or decorative hardware.
Shoes and handbags tie the 2026 fashion trends together. Top-handle bags bring a cinematic elegance to everyday outfits and evening apéros. Loafers add a grounded, Left Bank bohemian-intellectual vibe to the preppy look that has been trending since fall. And because no French wardrobe is complete without a pop of red, scarlet- and burgundy-hued accessories are the finishing touch.
The French-girl aesthetic for 2026 is refined, wearable, and easy to copy, no matter where you live. Ahead, eight fashion trends that’ll transport your closet to Paris.
Plaid
Plaid was all over the 2025 runways. In the New Year, it’s showing up in soft shirting (the most popular iteration of the look), A-line midi and maxi skirts, and cozy jackets. When given the Parisian style treatment (more tailored cuts, juxtaposed styling, etc.), it reads less precious and more grunge-cool.
COS
Checked Flannel Shirt
Several Who What Wear editors have this plaid top, and for a good reason. It’s ultra-soft, has a versatile fit, and comes in this unexpected bold blue hue in addition to a more traditional beige-brown.
Suede Skirt
In the bottoms department, suede skirts give the French-girl look a subtle richness that cotton and denim can’t match. A-line cuts skim the body without clinging and add softness and ease to an outfit, while formfitting styles look forever elegant, especially when paired with heeled pumps or boots.
4th & Reckless
Plus Faux suede Maxi Skirt
Wear this faux-suede burgundy maxi skirt on its own or with the matching bomber as a co-ord.
Scarf Coat
Coats with built-in scarves and jackets with capes are the 2026 shortcut to “I just threw this on” French nonchalance, no styling experience or TikTok layering hacks required.
Polka-Dot Prints
Prints are used sparingly but deliberately this season. Polka dots add a wink of playfulness and counteract the more tailored looks on this list. When tiny, scattered dots on lace-trimmed camis, form-fitting dresses, and silk skirts feel timeless rather than old-school.
POSSE
Leo Polka-Dot Satin Skirt
A silky polka-dot midi skirt balances flirty and grown-up, particularly in this baby blue colorway. Pair it with a fitted sweater and trench coat by day, then swap to a lace cami and heels for dinner.
Dark Denim
Dark denim is replacing distressed, ultra-light blues in the French wardrobe. Inky washes look more polished, especially in straight or slightly wide-leg cuts. Don’t limit the look to jeans, either: The 2026 store racks are full of covetable indigo denim dresses, skirts, and jackets.
ALIGNE
Trish Cord Belted Top
Dark colorway? Check! Peplum silhouette. Check, check! Wear this trendy top over matching jeans or a suede skirt.
Loafers
Loafers are the shoe of choice for French girls in 2026: polished enough for the office, but comfortable for walking the cobblestone streets late into the night. Consider updates on the classic shoe style: slightly chunky (or even heeled) soles, glossy leather, and textures that go beyond traditional smooth leather.
Top-Handle Bags
Top-handle bags add an elegant, vintage touch to the French-girl look. Structured but not overly formal, this handbag trend is as fitting for daytime outings as nighttime adventures. Carry this silhouette by the handle (rather than the additional body strap that many of the styles come with) for old-movie glamour effect.
Red Accessories
There is no detail more quintessentially French than a red lip. Pops of scarlet, poppy, or burgundy, via accessories—a scarf, glove, or sock peeking out of a pump—can likewise deliver that je ne sais quoi energy.
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