6 Rules French Women Always Follow When Styling Wide-Leg Trousers

My quest to dress more French-like took a turn this weekend when I finally bought into the wide-leg trouser trend. I don’t buy trousers often because, most of the time, I find them to be too tight across the bum and hips but too loose around the waist. However, after months of admiring the wide-leg trouser trend from afar, I finally found a pair that seemed to fit the bill. The trouble was, when they arrived, I had no idea how to style them.

The knee boots I currently live in made no impact, disappearing under the trouser leg and becoming obsolete. Although I wasn’t ready to give up just yet, this stumbling block was enough to make me question my purchase. So, as I do in times of sartorial need, I turned to some of my favourite French women to gain insight into the rules they follow when assembling outfits around the wide-leg trouser trend. And of course, they reassuringly served up a plethora of inspiration that I can’t wait to try.

Considering how tricky wide-leg trousers can be to style, I thought I’d share some of the best looks with you so that you, too, can embrace the trend with confidence (not to mention Parisian flair). Scroll on to see them and to shop my top picks to re-create each outfit.

RULE 1: DON’T SAVE YOUR WIDE-LEG TROUSERS FOR BEST

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(Image credit: @tamaramory)

Style Notes: One of the main problems I encountered when styling my wide-leg trousers was that I didn’t think to embrace them casually. This, however, is how French women prefer to style theirs—often with trainers and casual accessories, such as baseball caps, which give the polished staple a whole new aesthetic.

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RULE 2: BLACK-AND-WHITE OUTFITS ALWAYS LOOK CHIC

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(Image credit: @sylviemus_)

Style Notes: I love the fact that looks made up of black and white clothes are trending right now, mainly because it’s a colour combination that never fails to look premium. It’s particularly useful, then, when it comes to styles you’re tentative about—in this case, the wide-leg trouser trend.

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RULE 3: YES, YOU CAN KEEP THE REST OF YOUR LOOK OVERSIZED

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(Image credit: @basicstouch)

Style Notes: Personally, I’ve never really embraced the slouched-clothes look. I’m curvy and typically wear silhouettes that nip in at the waist. But it’s not lost on me just how chic they can be, so I’ll be taking a leaf out of Aïda’s book by wearing my wide-leg trousers with some oversized outerwear—this Jigsaw trench being the perfect accompaniment. 

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RULE 4: CARDIGANS WORK WITH EVERYTHING

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(Image credit: @vikilefevre)

Style Notes: If you’ve read any of Who What Wear’s stories analysing French style in the past, then you’ll know the knitted cardigan is an integral part of the French woman uniform. It may not seem like the most obvious choice for pairing with wide-leg trousers, but as Anne-Victoire proves, it works. 

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RULE 5: DON’T DISREGARD THEM FOR NIGHTS OUT

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(Image credit: @lenafarl)

Style Notes: When I’m outfit-prepping for a night out, it’s all too easy to default to dresses and skirts. In the mood for a change for my next after-dark outing, I’m prioritising wide-leg trousers, which I’ve noticed French women often reach for when they’re heading out for dinner and/or drinks. A pair like Léna’s will keep things suitably glam. 

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RULE 6: HONE YOUR COLOUR PALETTE

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(Image credit: @juliesfi)

Style Notes: One of the styling tricks most favoured by French women has to be wearing one colour from top to toe. Here, by sticking to a palette of camels and browns, Julia’s outfit looks expensive. Finished with white trainers and a crossbody bag, this ensemble perfectly surmises the effortless aesthetic French women are largely known for. 

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Maxine Eggenberger
Deputy Editor

Maxine Eggenberger is Who What Wear UK’s deputy editor and has over twelve years of experience in fashion journalism. She been creating engaging and elevated style content for Who What Wear UK since 2018, covering runway reports, emerging trends, long-form features, self-styled shopping stories, and columns, including her edit of the best new-in buys. She ensures the highest editorial standards are met across the site, works closely with influencer talent on content initiatives, represents the brand at industry events, and regularly contributes to social media. Previously, Maxine appeared on TV in her own fashion segment and has interviewed countless celebrities—everyone from Victoria Beckham to Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o. 


Prior to Who What Wear UK, Maxine’s career began when, after completing her first-ever internship, she was offered a position on the Look magazine fashion desk. She accepted, leaving university a year early in the process. She went on to become the title's fashion news and commercial content editor, with a stint as InStyle.co.uk’s fashion writer along the way. She later served as Look’s acting Editor in Chief before embarking on a successful freelance career, working with Grazia, The Pool, and Marie Claire amongst others. Maxine works remotely from her countryside home near Edinburgh.