Sets have evolved into an essential part of the Parisian woman's wardrobe. While various set styles have been seen over the past few seasons, this season's bottoms have undergone a slight change. Check out these ideas for work sets!
 
 

Chloe, designer for Lulu Studio, which offers minimalist yet basic pieces, coordinates a total outfit consisting of an oversized jacket, vest, and bottoms. She maintains a feminine look by omitting a shirt underneath.
 

Rosita, who arrived at the venue in a Chloé set, had an exquisite use of color. The soft blue and orange perfectly matched her skin tone! She already has quite long legs, but the high-waisted, flared skirt gave her a model-like look. She kept her hair tied back and wore only bold hoop earrings, keeping her style compact and simple.
 

Chris is a French singer who performs under the name Christine and the Queens. His boyish, languid features are accentuated by his sheer top. The Dior Bar jacket has a beautiful, captivating shape... Like Chloé and Rosita, his bottoms are flared, swaying effortlessly with every step.
 

While it looks like a complete set, the bottoms are actually made of a different material than the jacket, adding a twist that's typical of a stylist. Shorts are one of this season's trends introduced by Bottega Veneta. Pairing them with long boots for a more contemporary look is a touch of the moment.
 

Elizabeth, founder of the highly acclaimed magazine System, wore a '90s-inspired outfit, not a suit, but denim. Her bottoms were also flared, creating a striking balance with her fitted jacket! She arrived at the Dior show with a Dior monogram bag.
 
Work-style jumpsuits, in stark contrast to formal suit sets, are also emerging as a trend. They're easy to wear on their own, easy to move in, and an excellent item for instantly elevating an effortless look. Jumpsuits were seen in abundance on the runways this season, so it looks like they'll be popular next spring and summer!


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Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka © FASHION HEADLINE
 
1. Chloe (Influencer/Designer)

Chloe, designer for Lulu Studio, which offers minimalist yet basic pieces, coordinates a total outfit consisting of an oversized jacket, vest, and bottoms. She maintains a feminine look by omitting a shirt underneath.
2. Rosita (Singer)

Rosita, who arrived at the venue in a Chloé set, had an exquisite use of color. The soft blue and orange perfectly matched her skin tone! She already has quite long legs, but the high-waisted, flared skirt gave her a model-like look. She kept her hair tied back and wore only bold hoop earrings, keeping her style compact and simple.
3. Chris (Singer)

Chris is a French singer who performs under the name Christine and the Queens. His boyish, languid features are accentuated by his sheer top. The Dior Bar jacket has a beautiful, captivating shape... Like Chloé and Rosita, his bottoms are flared, swaying effortlessly with every step.
4. Luciona (Stylist)

While it looks like a complete set, the bottoms are actually made of a different material than the jacket, adding a twist that's typical of a stylist. Shorts are one of this season's trends introduced by Bottega Veneta. Pairing them with long boots for a more contemporary look is a touch of the moment.
5. Elizabeth (Founder of System)

Elizabeth, founder of the highly acclaimed magazine System, wore a '90s-inspired outfit, not a suit, but denim. Her bottoms were also flared, creating a striking balance with her fitted jacket! She arrived at the Dior show with a Dior monogram bag.
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Work-style jumpsuits, in stark contrast to formal suit sets, are also emerging as a trend. They're easy to wear on their own, easy to move in, and an excellent item for instantly elevating an effortless look. Jumpsuits were seen in abundance on the runways this season, so it looks like they'll be popular next spring and summer!


>>Click here for more Paris snaps
Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka © FASHION HEADLINE
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ELIE INOUE
A journalist living in Paris. After graduating from university, she moved to New York and gained experience as a fashion journalist and coordinator. Since 2016, she has been based in Paris, covering fashion collections in various cities, interviewing designers, and reporting and writing about fashion and lifestyle topics. Her main publications include FASHION HEADLINE, WWD Japan, and ELLE Japan.
 ELIE INOUE
A journalist living in Paris. After graduating from university, she moved to New York and gained experience as a fashion journalist and coordinator. Since 2016, she has been based in Paris, covering fashion collections in various cities, interviewing designers, and reporting and writing about fashion and lifestyle topics. Her main publications include FASHION HEADLINE, WWD Japan, and ELLE Japan.







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