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And almost as many people are trying to give advice on the matter, with the internet teeming with hundreds of articles on Jollyhers mini girl dresses free shipping .

But not all of the advice out there is reliable.

We've asked a few people in France's fashion world to help sort the truths from the myths.

Advice to keep: "Save the active wear for the gym"

"We do not wear yoga pants as real pants!" Alo?s Guinut, the French personal stylist behind Dress Like A Parisian style coaching services, told The Local.

According to Guinut, wearing your comfy leggings out and about is a surefire sign you're not a local.

Wearing "running sneakers, but actual ones not trendy ones" (i.e not the ones you wear to boxercise) is another sign you're a foreigner in France said Guinut.

Why shun the Lycra? Apparently, French women not wearing sports clothes for anything but sport is "firstly as a sign of respect for themselves and secondly as a sign of respect to those around them," fellow French personal stylist Anélle Coetzee told The Local.

Advice to ignore: "Always wear heels"

"I have heard that some think the french ladies wear heels everyday. Well we do wear a lot of flats too!" said Guinut. "Especially those who need to walk a lot, like Parisians for instance."

So you can breathe a sign of relief for your poor feet and pack some black ballet flats, which former model and godmother of laid back French style Ines de la Fressange recommends as one of the five items every woman needs to own.

Advice to keep: "Forget the trends"

Yes, France may have Zaras and H&Ms selling fast fashion at every corner too, but the cornerstone of French style still rests in the classics.

"I have French clients too and they never ask me about the current trends or what the colours of the moment are. However I get those questions a lot from foreigners, especially Americans," said Guinut.

"French women are not fashion slaves but rather style followers. They will carefully review the new season's trends and select one or two items to update their look, giving solid basics a new twist," Anélle Coetzee explained to The Local.

Building a wardrobe à la francaise means saving the money you might have spent on that fluted sleeve/off shoulder (insert current trend here) top you saw in Mango last week, and going hunting for one really well cut piece that will stick by you for more than one season.

"Use the bi-annual sales to make the most of updating your basic wardrobe with the best you can afford. Or find that one-off designer piece you fall in love with," said Coetzee.



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