Posted on: August 30, 2024 Posted by: Comments: 0

One of my favorite things about Sezane is that a good chunk of their store is “evergreen” pieces that are high quality with longevity (and are sold year after year), versus trendier, fleeting styles. I noticed they did a big restock this month on their core classics under the “French Heroes” section, and wanted to recap a few that I’ve owned or tried on. Here are 5 French girl favorites that are back for this season:

1. Houndstooth blazer

The Christie jacket is one of Sezane’s most core styles, available year-round in over a dozen colors and fabrics. This is definitely a thicker weight blazer, and works well as a layering piece or a standalone jacket on a crisp Autumn day. The houndstooth just got restocked and is a warmer wool blend. I’ve tried on the solid colors as well – all made well in suiting-quality fabrics with a full lining.

Fit wise, the size US 0 / EUR 32 is a relaxed fit on me and hits at the hips. The sleeves hit a little long on me at a borderline spot, not quite long enough for me to alter. Size US 0 / EUR 32 measures: 14.5″ across the shoulders, 17″ across the bust, 25″ length, 23.5″ sleeve length. The other fabrics might measure a little differently, depending on how thick they are.

Sezane Blazer 0/32 c/o, COS tee xs, Madewell jeans 24P (similar on sale), H&M heels 4 (current version), Madewell bag c/o

This is one of those jackets I love just with a simple jeans and tee combo. The houndstooth colors go beautifully with many Fall hues of the laptop-friendly Madewell bucket tote I’ve been sharing about, and would be stunning with burgundy shoes, which are on my Fall wishlist!

Last winter I loved this look below with a miniskirt, tights, and riding boots and can’t wait to repeat it!

J.Crew skirt xxs (current version), similar turtleneck, Celine sunglasses, rubber boots (fit info below)

I adore the sleek equestrian riding look of these boots, but the sizing and fit is tricky. They run narrow and small in both the foot and in the shaft. The shaft height hits my knees so it’s better suited for someone taller than me (I’m 5′ tall) with slim calves. To help, I added thin shoe lifts but they do make the foot area tighter. I’m usually a size 5/5.5 shoe and am wearing the size 6 without much wiggle room.

2. CHunky yet Feminine Knit

For an introductory sweater, Sezane’s OG Leontine stripe pullover in 100% organic cotton is one I’m still excited to wear after many years. The Betty Cardigan in 100% merino wool is probably their second most popular style – xxs fit a little big on me, but this is a favorite of my 5’2″ MIL. Both styles are non-itchy core pieces that are always stocked in many colors.

If you have sensitive skin, check the material composition listed for each style. I find their kid mohair and alpaca sweaters to be itchier, though the mohair/merino wool combo on the Amance cardigan pictured here was softer than I expected. The details are so pretty on this one from the gently ballooning sleeves to the tiny pearlized buttons. The xxs is a looser cut on me with long sleeves that I fold up once.

Amance cardigan xxs, Mini Milo bag c/o, Bianca blouse 0, Levis jeans 24 x 27 “in the middle”

I’ve shown this cardigan before over straight Levis jeans, and more recently loved it over a mini skirt. I paired both looks with neutral ballet flats – mine are old, but I’m loving the “Warm Sand” color of these flats and hope there’ll be a sale soon!

3. Crisp button-down

I’ve enjoyed working on capsule wardrobe posts in recent years, and one piece that’s in the lineup every time is a classic button down shirt. The two solid quality options that I usually recommend: Sézane Tomboy shirt in a subtly-textured medium weight cotton, and the Everlane silky cotton shirts in a much lighter-weight cotton (nice for warm weather and on sale this weekend!). The cut on both of these shirts is relaxed – not fitted, not oversized.

See how this shirt transitions easily from very casual summer wear, to fall office wear.

Edited Pieces mini belt xxs, Sezane tote c/o, Madewell shorts (similar), Hermes sandals 35.5

4. Water-repellant Trench Coat

I’ve been reaching for my oversized drape Oak + Fort trench a ton (20% off applied in cart for Labor Day), but for a more traditional tailored trench that’s more functional for damp weather, the Sezane Scott trench is a popular one every year. The material is a sturdy weight, structured cotton fabric and is lightly coated to be water-repellant.

In this older pic I was trying a US 2 (below), which was too big. The US 0 fits better and hits me a few inches below the knees, with sleeves that are a little long on me.

5. Loafers

To me this is the ultimate French girl fall must-have, especially after visiting Paris earlier this year and seeing an abundance of stylish loafer outfits through late Spring. They were paired with black cropped trousers and sheer black socks, with skirts and dresses, with trench coats … I saved several snaps to recreate!

I’ve worn my Sam Edelman loafers for years now and am inspired to try a more menswear inspired style. Aesthetics wise, the Sezane Andrae and Albane loafers are right in the lane of the effortless Parisian outfits in my camera roll. When I tried on the Albane in store last year, they were soft like butter (surprisingly, since that’s not usually the case for Sezane footwear) though ran big in size. I haven’t had a chance to try on this year’s loafers and will update here if I do!

Sezane blazer 0/32 c/o, old Madewell turtleneck (similar), Madewell jeans 24P (old wash), o.d Express boots, Celine sunglasses

Wrapping this post up with one more way I wore the Christie blazer last holiday season!

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