Ask anyone who the best-dressed nation is, and they’ll probably reply the French (as would the French). And yeah, shock. This is the country that blessed us with legends like and and and and and and . The French do it all. And nowhere is that prestige more apparent than at Paris Fashion Week, which, funnily enough, is considered the keynote address of show season.
And that industry has resulted in a socioeconomic trickle-down that actually works. Normal guys in Paris have a certain sense of style that’s heavily copied. So, we sat down with some of Instagram’s finest to chat about their favourite labels right now, pieces they can’t stop wearing, and what Parisian style genuinely means (hint: it’s simple, and not too put together, and all but guaranteed to make you look very good).
Anthony Muhé
“I love spending time in to find vintage treasures: pieces that have a past, and are also more qualitative compared to what you can find today on the men’s fashion market, which has been too corrupted by .
“I also like some current brands… those that are doing great work using quality materials, and those who produce their clothes in the , while being respectful of the environment and their employees. I’m thinking of French labels like Arpenteur, Bleu de Paname, Paraboot, or Japanese brands such as Beams, Engineered Garments, and Hatski.”
Anthony Muhé, fashion content creator
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Bampara “Bambi” Kouyate
“If you know me, it’s easy to guess that I’m passionate about fashion. As a model and a boxer, I try to best represent my personality through clothing, in the choice of brands that I wear, as well as the colours. I really like elegant, flashy clothes with beautiful shapes. My favourite brands are , Louis Vuitton, , Marine Serre, Acne Studio, and .”