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8 French Purse Brands Everyone Should Know

Who knows when fashion’s obsession over Parisian style started, but over the years, it has only gotten stronger. We’ve all read it before, how the French have that je ne sais quoi when it comes to their personal style and beauty routine. However, even if you’re quite skeptical of what’s so different about their mode de vie, you have to admit that every time you see French women on Instagram, their style is undeniably chic. Maybe it’s because they mastered the basics when it comes to essential staples in their wardrobe, how they make trenches and belted coats and alternating black and white bras under their white tees look so easy, or maybe it’s the bags they carry and how they never look how they need to spend more than five minutes looking for the keys in them. Whichever the reason, we’d like to further explore the latter today: bags.

That being said, we researched some of the best French bag brands out there. From big luxurious brands we love and will always keep on writing the accents for to brands you might not have heard about yet to a label you might have already seen all over Instagram alongside all their lovely dresses, no matter which one you’ll gravitate toward, we assure you that you’ll be one step closer to understanding their cool and collected style.

How cute is this tiny bag? 
If you want a bag that will always add a pop of color to your outfit, this one is for you. 
We're loving the metal detailing of this purse.
The other three colors are just as chic. 
You can never go wrong with a classic white handbag. 
For picnics and beach days galore. 
This handle is everything. 
This one's basically a collector's item. 
The perfect pop of color to add to any look. 
Take your evening bag game to the next level. 
I promise you'll be able to style this bag more ways than you realize. 
Modern yet classic. 
Couldn't decide between this and the orange. 
You can't go wrong with a classic mock-croc bag. 
Sometimes, simplicity is key.
This new season of Jacquemus is next-level. 
This bag makes practicality feel irrelevant. 
The perfect black handbag. 
This screams French-girl. 
Definitely not your average straw bag. 
This chain detailing will add an element of polish to any ensemble. 
The bag that dominated the street style scene last year. 
Now that's what I call a color combo. 
Stylish and practical. 

Now, don't sleep on these French lingerie brands either.

This post was originally published on an earlier date and has since beep updated by Lauren Eggertsen. 



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