| The ultimate chic player: the Parisian woman

There are various interpretations of "French" on the street, such as: Rococo, gorgeous, elegant, European. Worse, too: traditional, conservative, middle-class aesthetic (how many generations in one stroke?).

Understand it and you are more likely to understand: French cinema, Parisian fashion, French actresses, Cannes aesthetic, French music. Or read the novels of Duras or stream of consciousness literature.

Are you curious?

A Parisian woman in the eyes of a Parisian man

Such a kippa?

"When it comes to Parisian women, one of their biggest characteristics is their insatiable personality, which makes them always think of themselves as role models for women."

They love to blog, write books, and express their opinions on things. An independent opinion is very important to a Parisian woman, and it also makes her look very proud.


They love to talk about art, culture and politics, and always have a very clear attitude: the opposite of what you think!"

They never wear makeup when dating, naturalism is supreme, and they have absolute confidence in their inner beauty; But on the other hand, I will put on lipstick when I go out to buy bread in the morning, in case I meet someone I know!


They rarely say thank you. They don't say hello. But they actually talk a lot, often complain about the unreasonable waiter; When someone politely says "Bon appetit" to them, they are still very dismissive, and even think that poor taste is worse for them than bad manners!

They wear sunglasses even in the rain; But when they see some celebrities look cool with glasses, they think it is ridiculous.

See here, is it feeling that our Chinese women are particularly "virtuous and virtuous + pleasing", and Parisian women are absolutely crazy and complex weirdo?

The most famous Parisian woman

They're all foreigners

"Parisian woman" is not a regional concept of France, hundreds of years of global cultural center, celebrity haunt, making this city, the birthplace of the global vanguard female culture.

The "Queen" from Austria came to France at the age of 14 after marrying King Louis XIV. But she became the first person in history to have a modern fashion concept, she bravely fell in love with a man who was not her husband, and always dreamed of being on the stage, and spent her life exploring her own world.

Josephine, from St. Louis, USA, has not only accepted French citizenship, but has embraced the heart and soul of France! She joined the French Resistance during World War II and became one of the city's greatest performers when her cabaret took Paris by storm. Free and avant-garde in the spirit of Paris, this American woman exudes sensibility and wisdom.

The most famous incident is her song "I Have Two Lovers... My country and Paris."

The trilogy of Princess Sissi, which was also red to purple in France, made this young girl from Vienna feel unfettered freedom and release in Paris. At the age of 16 or 17, Romy Schneider captured the heart of France with her charm, kindness, and a delicate sense of vulnerability, and became a Parisian spirit of modern femininity.

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