It feels oxymoronic to discuss the autumn fashion trends that French women will adopt for the season ahead, given how they notoriously turn their noses up at any discourse about what is “in” or “out” of fashion. (This is just part of what makes this cohort so charming.)

Whether they like it or not, these stylish denizens are inadvertent trend setters, constantly dictating the silhouettes du jour through their penchant for timeless pieces and everyday outings. Given that Paris is regarded as the epicentre of the fashion industry, and therefore the most influential in terms of the way we dress, it’s no surprise that we turn our attention to the local tastemakers to gauge the items to note and outfits to replicate.

Now, as their wardrobes shift into cold weather mode, there are several trends that are seen throughout the most elegant French women around, serving as a common thread in their response to the fluctuating weather and evolving climate.

Indeed, French women do autumn very differently. Instead of waiting for the mercury to drop before stockpiling the essentials they’ll need to see them through months of chill, French women are constantly well-equipped with transitional basics that they can slip into at even the slightest hint of a cool breeze.

Better yet, whenever they do make a sartorial investment, they ensure that it is truly timeless, meaning the outerwear they adopt or jeans they wear are never dated to a certain time period. As a result, you’ll notice that the key French fashion trends for autumn are those that are by no means new, but styled in a way that breathes fresh life into revered classics.

Ahead, Who What Wear UK has compiled a comprehensive guide to the major styles of note, be it the print everyone in La Marias is suddenly wearing or the shirt colour spotted on everyone in the Côte d'Azur. Uncover them all here.

5 Fashion Trends French Women Are Wearing This Autumn

1. Suede Coats

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Style Notes: Christian Dior had his Bar jacket, Yves Saint Laurent had his Le Smoking tuxedo, but these days, French women have their suede coats. As synonymous with French style as these legendary designs, these longline and napped pieces add a sumptuous note to any polished look, especially when rendered in a signature chocolate brown shade. This autumn, expect French women to adopt them in more unconventional hues, like navy blue and bright khaki.

Shop the Trend:

Rise & Fall Suede Trench Coat

London-based brand Rise & Fall has absolutely perfected the suede coat with this style. Featuring a polished storm flap and satin lining, it's indisputably the piece to have this season.

Massimo Dutti Long Suede Leather Trench Coat

The latte hue offers a brighter touch that warms up anything it's layered with.

Sezane Clyde Coat

French women don't do outlandish embellishments, but when they want something more outré, expect them to reach for chic colour combinations.

2. Bloomer Trousers

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Style Notes: When it comes to boudoir-approved pieces, no one does it better than the French. That is because this mode of wearing underwear-as-outerwear is integral to their approach to lingerie. The very notion of putting on a bra or pair of knickers is infused with this sense of veiled seduction; something to be seen, ever so barely, but completely acknowledged that it’s there. This autumn, however, they’re looking past the lace-trim negligees that dominated the past few seasons and adopting a more boyish look through the rise of bloomer trousers. Loose and fluid, they feel like something you’d find King Louis XVI in, albeit in an incredibly polished way. Already endorsed by bohemian brands like Chloé, expect to see these trousers replace capri leggings and balloon shorts.

Shop the Trend:

Staud Renzo Embroidered Cotton Voile Pants

Style with a boxy leather jacket for that masculin-féminin approach that French fashion embodies so well.

Free People Forever Young Bloomer Pants

A favourite on the high street, this Free People style is the perfect entry point for people looking to embrace the trend without investing.

Chloé Fluid Pleated Trousers

Of course, you're interested in splurging, this Chloé option is the way to go.

3. Animal-Print Accessories

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Style Notes: If the lines for Matthieu Blazy’s debut collection for Chanel were any indication, it’s that there is nothing imaginable that can satiate the appetites for his creations. Of all the pieces to covet, however, it’s the cheetah-print mini Chanel 25 bag from the Métiers d’art 2026 that has proven to be like catnip. Owned by the likes of Hailey Bieber, Dua Lipa and Lana Del Rey, the collective penchant for this style has proven to have a trickle-down effect, with French women all suddenly sporting animal-inspired accessories. From dalmatian to deer, why change your spots when they’re this chic?

Shop the Trend:

Chanel 25 Mini Bag

Available by appointment only, this style is that in-demand.

Reformation Inez Clutch

As we head into party season, elevate your evening attire with a elongated clutch.

Saint Laurent Mombasa Bag

An icon from Tom Ford's tenure at the house has been made anew with this leopard print.

4. Two-Toned Shoes

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Style Notes: In 1957, Gabrielle Chanel made history when she released a pair of two-toned slingbacks. With a black cap and beige body, the heels were designed to elongate the legs and hide scuff marks that graced the front of the shoe. Now, almost a century later, multi-colour footwear has become more relevant than ever. Thanks in part to the square-toe styles designed by Blazy, two-toned shoes are an easy way to inject more vibrancy into your autumn outfits without adding on another layer or accessory. Truly, the only instance where French women ignore the phrase, "less is more".

Shop the Trend:

Manu Atelier Burgundy & Yellow Mules

Such an autumnal colour combination.

Alias Mae Willow Flat

Pistachio is autumn's answer to chartreuse.

Chanel Ballet Flats

Between the burnt orange and black spot, this Fred Flinstone-esque pair feels incrediblly appropriate for the season.

5. Red Shirts

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Style Notes: Traffic-stopping and heart-pounding, red has become so much more than a primary colour in recent years. It’s a shade that commands attention and cements how classic items can be renewed through thoughtful tweaks, like a change of colour. Spotted peaking out of a yellow jumper at Loewe or layered like a shacket at Celine.

Shop the Trend:

M&S Pure Cottonback Button Detail Shirt

Business in the front, party in the back.

Reformation Andy Oversized Shirt

Oversized and elegant.

With Nothing Underneath The Boyfriend

The contrast between a crisp red and a washed blue is so ele