Spring Fashion and Jewelry Trends: Paris Edition

Vintage 90s outfit spring 2024

Spring fo in Paris has always been for us with some kind of a rebirth of fashion, as the city shakes off the winter chill and blossoms into a hub of creativity, elegance, and trend-setting styles. The Paris Spring Fashion and Jewelry Trends of 2024 are no exception, offering an eclectic mix of tradition and innovation that beckons fashion enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Here, we delve into the vibrant landscape of Parisian fashion this season, highlighting key trends that are set to dominate wardrobes and wishlists.

The Continuing Allure of Vintage Elegance

This season, Parisian runways have been a testament to the timeless allure of vintage fashion, reimagined for the modern wardrobe. Designers have drawn inspiration from the silhouettes and aesthetics of the 90s. Outfits that can easily be recreated with second hand clothing either from thrift stores or online stores. 

We’re captivated by the seamless blend of effortless style and sophistication that Lisonseb brings to her ensemble, particularly how she wears her oversized blue jeans and her waistcoat gilet, which seems as though it’s been plucked straight from a 90s wardrobe.

Cute vintage black waistcoat seen on eBay.

Did you know that Levis had a second hand website? So cool. Check their wide selection of vintage jeans here.

The pointy heels did a come back a few seasons ago. Good mix with loose jeans or pant suits for an edgy look.

Super cool big black sunglasses by Celine. Also second hand :). Find them here.

Vibrant Color Palettes and Adventurous Prints

Spring’s traditional pastel hues have given way to a more audacious color spectrum in Paris. Electric blues, radiant yellows, and intense reds capture the season’s liveliness. The adventurous spirit extends to prints, with a marked preference for bold geometric shapes, abstract art motifs, and florals that span the spectrum from subtle to striking. This trend champions personal expression and a departure from uniformity, inviting wearers to boldly mix, match, and even clash in the most aesthetically pleasing manner.

Taina managed to nail it with the leopard trend without over doing it. With the red sneakers it gives a funky and fun twist to it.

Leopard print top from eBay

Cute suits pants by The Frankie Shop on eBay. Click the link here.

Steadfast in Sustainability and Ethical Fashion

More than a mere trend, sustainability represents a profound movement within the fashion industry, with Parisian designers at the forefront of eco-conscious design. This season features organic cotton, recycled materials, and breakthrough fabrics like vegan leather, highlighting a commitment to environmentally friendly fashion. Beyond materials, brands are adopting more responsible production practices, promoting transparency, reducing their carbon footprint, and supporting ecological initiatives.

Founded by Morgane Sézalory, Sézane is a pioneer in the sustainable fashion industry, offering a wide range of clothing, shoes, and accessories. They focus on creating high-quality, timeless pieces with a commitment to environmental and social responsibility, including a philanthropic program supporting various charities​.

Balzac Paris is known for its beautiful, high-quality, and affordable clothing, manufactured sustainably within the European Union. They emphasize timeless design and sustainability, utilizing eco-friendly materials like organic cotton and recycled polyester​

Focused on basics, knitwear, and accessories for women, Les Sublimes embodies luxury and sustainability. They strive to make a positive impact on the environment and empower women through their eco-friendly practices​

Statement Jewelry as Artistic Expression

In Spring 2024, Paris has embraced statement jewelry that merges accessory with artistry. The trend features oversized earrings, bold necklaces, and striking cuffs, often crafted from innovative materials like recycled metals and resin. These pieces aren’t just accessories; they’re statements of individuality, designed to complement the simplest outfits or add depth to more complex looks.

Élise Tsikis stands out with her combination of Greek and French heritage, reflected in her designs that incorporate 24-karat recycled gold. Tsikis’s commitment to craftsmanship and sustainability is evident in her Parisian-made pieces, which range from jewelry for children to bridal wear

Douze Paris, founded by Hermine Sacau, emphasizes slow, ethical fashion. The brand ensures that its metals come from RJC-COC-certified foundries, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable and responsible jewelry making. Douze Paris offers a range of services, including jewelry cleaning, polishing, and engraving, with a focus on sourcing diamonds only from Kimberley Process participants​

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