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Practice Your French by Reading from These French Fashion Bloggers

Today, french fashion bloggers are one of the primary links between France’s elite fashion community and fashion lovers from around the world.

With just a quick Google search, you can easily find hundreds of fashion websites where bloggers provide an endless source of new and evocative trends, outfit examples, and fashion tips, tricks, ideas, secrets and more.

So, if you’re looking to incorporate some French fashion into your daily wardrobe, it might be a good idea to check out the following French fashion blogs. And, not only will these sites help you jazz up your personal style, they’re also written in French, so you can improve your language skills at the same time.

So, without further ado, let’s jump into our list of our three favorite French fashion blogs.

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Make My Lemonade by Lisa

While this French fashion blog made our list, it’s much more than just a fashion blog. In fact, Make My Lemonade features content covering a wide array of topics such as food, travel, beauty, DIY, as well as an abundance of clothing designs from Lisa’s personal fashion store, Wear Lemonade.

Practice Your French by Reading from These French Fashion Bloggers

With that being said, this blog has something for practically everyone to enjoy. The blog is also loaded with tons of pictures to accompany. Therefore, even if you’re still a French newbie, you can easily piece together the details of what Lisa is talking about. Furthermore, you’ll find plenty of links to some of Lisa’s featured clothing pieces so that you won’t miss out on any of the latest fashion trends.

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Adenorah by Anne-Laure
Anne-Laure is the creator of Adenorah and while she lives in France, she prefers to spend her time traveling the world, exploring new cultures, and of course, trying on new fashion trends. Adenorah was started back in 2009, which has since propelled Anne-Laure to start her own fashion line known as Musier Paris.  

Practice Your French by Reading from These French Fashion Bloggers

So, if you’re a fashionista, then you’re going to love checking out this French fashion blog, where you’ll find tons of photos of Anne-Laure’s stunning clothing designs, spectacular vacation photo-shoots, as well as learning about some of her favorite places to shop around the world.

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Mango & Salt by Victoria

This fabulous blog was created by a French woman, known as Victoria, and features content on a variety of topics such as lifestyle, cuisine, home décor, personal well-being, and of course, fashion. While the blog is written entirely in French, it also features an abundance of high-quality pictures to help you follow along.

Practice Your French by Reading from These French Fashion Bloggers

On the blog, you’ll find tons of Victoria’s personal fashion trends, which all feature a distinct French chic. And, upon visiting Mango & Salt, one thing that you’re almost guaranteed to notice is Victoria’s personal love of stripes and oversized scarves, which are clearly reminiscent of typical French fashion.

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Practice Your French by Reading from These French Fashion Bloggers

Practice French While Improving Your Style

No doubt that by checking out these French fashion blogs, you’ll find at least one or two fashion trends that can easily improve your personal wardrobe. Furthermore, because they’re all written in French, you can read along and practice your language skills at the same time. 
Once you’re confidence in the language has gone up (and style too), you can also start working on your French pick-up lines, who knows, it may come in hand on your next trip to France.

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P.S. For more quick tips on how to learn French, checkout Steve Kaufmann’s YouTube channel and blog. Not only does he speak 15 plus languages (including French), he has a lot of tips and tricks that can help you become fluent.

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Joel is an ex-construction worker turned online content writer. He writes mostly about topics related to finance, health, wealth and wellness. When he’s not writing, Joel is usually out exploring new hiking trails with his dog, Baxter.

 

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