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You can wear anything you want, in fact the more outrageous it is, the more likely you are to be thought of as being a local instead of a tourist, if that's your goal. Of course, if you plan on filling out your skinny jeans wardrobe with a few different pairs, you can go ahead and experiment with different washes. Skinny jeans and a leather jacket go together like milk and cookies.

Have fun beating this dead horse of fashion in Paris. However, I have always found Paris a little intimidating, particularly on the style front. Maddie- I think the discussion of why people shouldn't wear jeans traveling has less to do with Paris or getting into restaurants.

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I am a 30-year old woman just back from Paris. I live in DC and have no reservations about dressing up jeans for all but the very finest restaurants, but in Paris, I always listened to outdated advice and left my denim at home. NO LONGER — Gone are the days of cramming my overnight bag for 3-4 days in Europe. Nice of you to pass this along in your first-ever posting. There have been many threads on this subject as perhaps you know. It's not a matter of all jeans all the time vs no jeans ever, it's having a sense of what's appropriate, where you shopping, dining, and drinking, and what looks good. If you felt comfortable and appropriately dressed for the places you went, good for you. I wouldn't call the cautions about jeans outdated, just not 'one size fits all' so to speak. If you've traveled very much, you kind of know what to wear and what major capital cities are like all over the world, and don't need to ask opinions about this. I find this a very curious post -- most 30 year olds haven't listened for years to advice from where? I don't know who sent you to Fodors or where you got this advice, but this is clearly not just a typical first-time poster on a travel board. Oh god, I swore I'd never do this again and now here I go. Janis et al, I don't understand what's wrong with this woman's post. I read it out of sheer boredom at work but I know from reading other threads that jeans seem to be a big travel issue. It seemed to me that she wasn't asking for travel advice but relating her experience. Why is that unacceptable? She may have devoured every word on this board about jeans and Paris but never felt the need to post until she had some personal experience to offer. It seems to me that it's very easy to get into trouble as a first poster -- either you're deemed to be a know-it-all-on-your-very-first-post or a know-nothing-and-asking-too-much. Why is MaddieAstrid's history on this site so important to you. Why not just agree or disagree with her position? I just got back from Paris yesterday, and let me say this: women in Paris will wear ANYTHING. I have a picture I had to take one of a woman at the Orsay in a pair of black velvet print pants, a short sleeved aqua blue t-shirt, with a large gauge hand-knit pink sweater vest thing, and a bright red leather purse. I heard her speak French, and while I didn't check her address to make sure she was Parisian, she was one of a million people I saw in Paris who apparently wear EXACTLY what suits them -- even if it provokes tourists like me to take pictures of their fashion felonies. Paris is like New York, where individual style is king. You can wear anything you want, in fact the more outrageous it is, the more likely you are to be thought of as being a local instead of a tourist, if that's your goal. One observation I made is that jeans and white tennis shoes are everywhere, but they are not generally worn together. I found jeans and a nice pair of shoes are more of the norm there, and tennies are usually worn with colored slacks. Black in the fall from head to toe, combined with a messy hairdo because you didn't get up early enough to fix it will make French people approach you in their language. Ultimately, it doesn't matter what you wear, but pointy shoes on women help, and khaki pants on men don't. Have fun beating this dead horse of fashion in Paris. All I know is next time I'm taking my cowboy boots, my hippie tops and wearing them together. LOL Jules This was a serious post. I am not a jet-set movie star with a closet full of Prada, so consider yourself warned. I go to Europe 3-4 times a year, speak decent French, and like to pack the smallest bag I can get away with. However, I have always found Paris a little intimidating, particularly on the style front. Am I the only one? Christina, do you think one only wears jeans to clubs for 20-year-olds or are you assuming that snotty doormen in Paris are exclusive to those establishments? Maddie- I think the discussion of why people shouldn't wear jeans traveling has less to do with Paris or getting into restaurants. You're female 30 attractive, good for you. Again I wasn't kidding above, it's not about the jeans, it's about how you look in them. Hopefully this will not encourage the older wider jeans and sneakers-wearing set to follow suit. Jeans not only pack reasonably lightly especially in comparison to a princess' evening gown but they are actually comfy to wear, which is why some of us little people like to wear them.

It's not a matter of all jeans all the time vs no jeans ever, it's having a sense of what's appropriate, where you shopping, dining, and drinking, and what looks good. How do you show a slip of leg or bare a hint of your midriff without freezing your you-know-what off. I am a 30-year old xi just back from Paris. Evening outfits with jeans found jeans and a nice pair of shoes are more of the norm there, and tennies are usually worn with colored slacks. Evening: When you're ready to head out after hours, you can transform your look easily into aby removing your for to reveal the pretty top you've been hiding all day. Daytime: Style white denim to look preppy-chic for work, by matching them with a classic. Hopefully this will not encourage the older wider jeans and sneakers-wearing set to follow suit. Carry a classic day bag and opt forto take you through a day of sincere errands or walking through the woods. We'd pair black skinny jeans with a satiny top, sparkly accessories and in feminine pastel tones, as seen here.

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