How NOT to Look Like A Tourist While Traveling To Europe This Summer

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  • Want to blend in while traveling in Europe this summer? Watch this video for tips on what NOT to wear to avoid standing out as a tourist in Europe! Avoid these fashion mistakes and dress like a local to enhance your travel experience.
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Komentáƙe • 241

  • @renferal5290
    @renferal5290 Pƙed 22 dny +14

    I went to Paris for the first time last year, and loved it. The people were so kind and friendly to me. I was on my own and felt very safe. I am going back in a couple months. Every time I go to Europe, I really do my best to blend in and be respectful.

  • @heidismith3678
    @heidismith3678 Pƙed 29 dny +34

    I am American and I never wear a backpack or bag on my back, I am waaaaaaaay too paranoid to do this. I always wear a shoulder bag and I have the bag where I can see it at all times generally with my hand over it lol.

  • @karencarlson3104
    @karencarlson3104 Pƙed 29 dny +45

    Fantastic advice. Last time I was in Paris a young French woman approached me to ask for directions in the Latin Qtr. I was flattered she thought I was French! I was in jeans, simple top and trench coat. Excellent video Alice, thanks very much.

    • @ashleesimons981
      @ashleesimons981 Pƙed 29 dny +8

      I don’t like a lot of CZcamsrs, but I’ve watched almost everyone of her videos!! I have notes on them for when I go shopping in Paris at the end of the month. 😂😂😂 She delivers so much information without being snotty, she’s just like this is it!! I love she doesn’t love designer brands!! Her great bags video that are French made and but not designer! I love it!! So helpful!!

    • @fishandfloral
      @fishandfloral Pƙed 7 dny +2

      When we arrived back to the US from Paris and was deplaning, a fellow traveler wished me a good time while here visiting. It took everything in me to not respond merci. 😆 I love Parisian style!

  • @rosethorn0232
    @rosethorn0232 Pƙed 5 dny +3

    I wish more people had the mindset to try to blend in when they visit a new place. Personally I think of it as part of the experience.

  • @alyeska1320
    @alyeska1320 Pƙed 18 dny +6

    I watch a lot of videos on this topic because I travel alone so much, and this one is really great! I’m so glad you mentioned the fact that people are more likely to be targeted if they have logos. The wealthiest people I know do not wear obvious logos and definitely wear things with understated elegance, and that’s in Europe and the US and Canada. They do not want people to know they have money, and they’re never targeted. Brilliant advice, Alice! Thank you.

  • @ccgreene1
    @ccgreene1 Pƙed 29 dny +32

    Absolument! Right after I watched this I went to the pharmacy. THREE people were wearing Crocs and two girls were wearing pajama bottoms with giant logo college sweatshirts. It was hell trying not to laugh!

  • @plainoolong
    @plainoolong Pƙed 25 dny +6

    Definitely agree with this! I went to Paris in the fall, I wanted to bring only a small amount of clothes, so I did black leather ankle boots, black tweed pants, a black leather crossbody (APC), a tan trench coat, and navy, maroon, beige, and red tshirts. It was really easy and I felt like I blended in MUCH more than the first time I visited Paris. Speaking even basic French will help sooo much as well!

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 18 dny +2

      Yes, I’ve found that it’s easier if you learn just a few important phrases. Hello, please, thank you, goodbye, sorry, excuse me. I think people really appreciate when you at least try.

  • @noemimatias3729
    @noemimatias3729 Pƙed 24 dny +1

    Great tips. Thanks for all the advice. đŸ‘đŸŒ

  • @annbressie8615
    @annbressie8615 Pƙed 25 dny +5

    I do love that you roast Bethaney Frankel LOL

  • @marissashantez6051
    @marissashantez6051 Pƙed 29 dny +5

    You are right. I HATE that you are right, but you re right in everything you have said. Much as Love the way I looks in athletic wear, and crazy shoes, they are not respectful for visiting certain places, and there are plenty of super comfortable outfits which ate respectful.

  • @user-sj6tn7nw6b
    @user-sj6tn7nw6b Pƙed 29 dny +6

    LOVE YOUR NEW DINING ROOM CHAIRS!!!!
    ENJOY!!!!

  • @alicjafic893
    @alicjafic893 Pƙed 25 dny +105

    I think you should push your lawmakers to make your country safer instead of talking how to dress so we are not robbed. Tourist should be able to dress how they please and not "camouflage " .Tourism brings big money to Europe .

    • @lindaMinister
      @lindaMinister Pƙed 25 dny +9

      True

    • @adriennefo64
      @adriennefo64 Pƙed 15 dny

      Wow and they say the US isn’t safe but we don’t have to sew our money in our clothes like it’s 1600z

    • @Iusuallydontcommentbut...
      @Iusuallydontcommentbut... Pƙed 14 dny +6

      I was robbed in my own country. never in vacation. Wear what ever you want ( mybe not high for the cubble stones)just be aware of your surraoundings. And put your valuable tings in your deepest zip pocket.
      Anyway we can tell by accent if you from europe or not or tourist or not. And Europe is safe just pick pocket is an issue sometimes.

    • @nuclearclarity3778
      @nuclearclarity3778 Pƙed 10 dny +9

      i think both can simultaneously be true. it might not be tourists fault but it’s still smart to know the danger and try to evade it

    • @YorkshireTeaNBiccies
      @YorkshireTeaNBiccies Pƙed 6 dny +2

      2024 the cost of living is insane. People are desperate. New York and London are just as dangerous like all major cities in economic downturns. This is just smart advice. I’m a Brit and wouldn’t go to London rn for anything!

  • @a.williams10
    @a.williams10 Pƙed 28 dny +3

    Best advice and I completely agree with you, Alice. There's nothing better than classic timeless understated elegance and the least we want is to get bad attention. Merci beaucoup pour votre conseil formidable, vous ĂȘtes trĂšs chic comme toujours ❀

  • @BeyondTheScrubsJourney
    @BeyondTheScrubsJourney Pƙed 29 dny

    Getting ready for my wardrobe this October ❀❀❀

  • @peaceice8755
    @peaceice8755 Pƙed 27 dny

    The new look suite you so well you look gorgeous I’m watching your old videos about vintage fragrances and I enjoy to see them ❀

  • @1marianne
    @1marianne Pƙed 29 dny

    Great advice!

  • @thestyletti7045
    @thestyletti7045 Pƙed 29 dny +3

    Great tips as always! I wonder what kind of sunglasses you recommend wearing in Europe.

  • @karena3951
    @karena3951 Pƙed 27 dny +1

    Napoleon is so cute! Great advice Alice!

  • @alp5260
    @alp5260 Pƙed 29 dny +2

    Hi, thx for the video â€ïžđŸ‘,👋😁â˜ș

  • @user-sj6tn7nw6b
    @user-sj6tn7nw6b Pƙed 29 dny +1

    THANKS FOR PROTECTING US ALICE!!!!
    LOVE TO YOU, AND PETS TO NAPO!!!! ❀!!!!

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Pƙed 29 dny +9

    I like a leather small to medium shoulder bag, I don’t really like wearing cross-bodies because they cross my neck, irritating the skin. It’s getting harder and harder to find good shoulder bags, they’re nearly all cross-body these days. I think a handheld bag could be very easily pulled away by a stronger person, plus I like being hands-free.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Pƙed 28 dny

      Well, as she pointed out, it depends on whether you want to get robbed or not. Hey, it's your choice. If you wear a hand-held bag, the thing is to carry it in front of you, not at the side. Thieves tend to run up from behind; it's hard for them to grab something that they can't see. For myself, when I'm walking around, I don't carry anything more than I absolutely need, so a wrist bag or a small clutch is enough. Carry it in front of you. I don't attract thieves; maybe they think a small bag isn't worth stealing.

  • @skyblue5800
    @skyblue5800 Pƙed 28 dny

    Would love any tips for Spain/Portugal! Thanks for the information!

  • @user-sj6tn7nw6b
    @user-sj6tn7nw6b Pƙed 14 dny

    VERY FUNNY AND ACCURATE ALICE!!!!
    LOVE TO YOU, AND PETS TO NAPO!!!! ❀!!!!

  • @WildOrchid72A
    @WildOrchid72A Pƙed 19 dny +2

    Merci beaucoup for all the advice and suggestions. My style is low-key. I always go for the quiet, casual chic look unless the occasion calls for a more formal attire, then it's a simple elegant outfit. Some people think you have to spend a fortune to look nice, but there are so many options that are casual chic, yet elegant, and do not cost as much. Would you please do a video where you showcase 2 different outfits for going to the Louvre, Palais Garnier, Sacre-Coeur, Versailles, picnic by La Tour Eiffel and Jardin du Luxembourg, and a Seine dinner cruise? I have my own ideas, but I am always looking for new things to polish my look. Merci et passe une belle journée!

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 19 dny +1

      Hello I will redo what to wear in Paris and showcase different outfits for Paris in different occasion. Last time I visited Paris, I wore a crop jean by sezane, some loafer from weston and a tee with a cardigan/jacket. I would recommend sneaker over loafer

  • @ShlomoBerggruen
    @ShlomoBerggruen Pƙed 29 dny +19

    can't count how many Chanel Bags I have seen in your example pictures/clips.. and you too are wearing Chanel bag and Chanel shoes on your clips 'what to wear' to blend in... so what is true?

    • @patpatmoomoo5524
      @patpatmoomoo5524 Pƙed 27 dny +4

      Save yourself money and go for niche or lesser known brands. Alice is a fashionista so I presume her world revolves around all fashion; I imagine she might accessorize with high end items when attending really nice social gatherings rather than just walking from point A to Point B in Paris
. For us folks looking to make the most of what we have, keep it simple. Unless you want to splurge! Then go for it!

    • @aesinam
      @aesinam Pƙed 10 dny +1

      You can wear those bags if you want but just be aware of your surroundings

  • @kalyar.9484
    @kalyar.9484 Pƙed 25 dny

    Nice
Thank you❀

  • @tannabanana1971
    @tannabanana1971 Pƙed 24 dny +16

    I like wearing what I feel good in, and that’s all of the things you say not to wear. Guess I’ll look like a tourist, but I look gooood 😂

    • @DeeZee-yi7hd
      @DeeZee-yi7hd Pƙed 23 dny

      You will be definetly be robbed, as you look fine af

  • @adellaidemikova
    @adellaidemikova Pƙed 29 dny +4

    I love the Panama hat. Could you recommend where to buy one?

  • @rosagoglia4649
    @rosagoglia4649 Pƙed 25 dny +1

    Very good video.. some good advice! I wear trench coats in America but I don’t think most tourists would wear it in Europe just to fit in.

  • @mideseoerestu
    @mideseoerestu Pƙed 16 dny

    I would like to know what to wear in Spain for summer, please!

  • @lajupeinstyle
    @lajupeinstyle Pƙed 19 dny

    As a European I am totally agree. I love that you included men as well. When I was a concierge at a luxury hotel we were always spotted Americans: women in leggings and a random top, designer handbag,running shoes- men in polo shirts or Hawaii shirts, dark brown belt with beige pants and running shoes😂.

  • @abkeener81
    @abkeener81 Pƙed 8 dny

    I typically carry a backpack (leather one) when I go to and from work here in the Washington, DC area of the United States. It has my everyday carry items (spare glasses, phone charger, etc). What should I carry? I’m a guy. I’m Andrew.
    As far as shoes and attire go 
 are chelsea boots ok? What about chinos and a button up shirt with a sweater when appropriate?
    What type of hat is ok to wear? I shave my head. So, I need to protect it both from the cold and sun respectively.

  • @user-es6uz3sb2i
    @user-es6uz3sb2i Pƙed 28 dny +2

    I know that wearing a back pack makes you stand out, I’ve tried several different crossbody bags but by the end of the day my shoulder is killing me. Even if I switch off on shoulders throughout the day. I’d love to find a bag that can both be a crossbody and backpack to ease the shoulder pain.

  • @marvinschuh
    @marvinschuh Pƙed 28 dny +2

    I would like to see videos about where to shop for vintage handbags, clothes, and shoes in Paris or in France. I live in the Netherlands and want to attend a cooking course in Paris and shop at the brocantes in Paris while I am there. Merci for the great videos!

  • @lounytunes
    @lounytunes Pƙed 21 dnem

    where is your beautiful panama hat from? love the swirl design.

  • @lindagregoire8001
    @lindagregoire8001 Pƙed 29 dny +5

    Good advice . I love your Panama hat I looks great on you . I also like the cream cropped jacket , can you put a link for it ? You always look so polished but not “overdone”

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 29 dny +1

      Hello thanks I will put the link of what I am wearing. Jacket comes from Bash I love this one

    • @vlo1164
      @vlo1164 Pƙed 23 dny

      ⁠@@Aliceinparisofficialcan you please share the size of your jacket? It looks so great on you but boxy on the Bash website
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  • @nufoxiemommy
    @nufoxiemommy Pƙed 22 dny

    Can you share the New balance walking sneakers you mentioned.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 22 dny +1

      993 core

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 18 dny

      @@Aliceinparisofficial These are ok to wear and not touristy looking? They look very athletic to me, but they look comfortable!

  • @charlottesettle8588
    @charlottesettle8588 Pƙed 13 dny

    Can I purchase the AA mini Marley bag in Paris? Or other quiet luxury bags you could recommend?

  • @fcobarrios19
    @fcobarrios19 Pƙed 23 dny

    Great video! What kind of bag should a man wear when in Paris and not look like a tourist? I usually carry guide books with me. Thanks.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 23 dny +1

      check below the video. I link the crossbody bag travel video. Atelier Auguste mini marly is unisex. the monceau is also unisex

  • @Karen-ve6ds
    @Karen-ve6ds Pƙed 23 dny

    This information is good to know, thank you, which is why I’m too scared to go! No matter how I’m dressed.

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny

      Go! It’s probably just as safe in most cities in Europe as it is in most cities in the US, maybe even safer. I’ve been more uncomfortable in more US cities in my life than I ever have in European cities. Tip: There is a wonderful brand of purse that has clips on every zipper called Travelon. I travel a lot by myself and have never had a problem with anyone even though I use metros/public transit all of the time and am usually in big cities, and I carry my Travelon bag cross body with my hands always touching it. They have different sizes and colors, and mine even has a water bottle holder. I wear a black top with either long or short sleeves depending on the weather, a knee length black skort, and a black sweater with different scarves to change up the look. If it’s a cold season I have a black knee length coat or raincoat (depending on the city) and leggings or tights under my skort for warmth. Everything is washable in the sink. I wear comfortable ankle boots in the cold and low, comfortable sandals in the heat. I also speak in a quiet voice if I’m with my children or my sister so that it’s not obvious what language we’re speaking. I’ve had people guess that I’m Dutch, Swedish, and Russian, but never American surprisingly. Many Americans are very loud, so you can pick them out right away by their accents. (My husband is a very tall, big man
 he talks however he likes! Ha! You can tell he’s from the US from miles away, but he doesn’t have to worry.) However, when I’m by myself or with kids or other women, I am quiet, walk with purpose, blend in, and figure out where we’re going by looking at maps and google earth before I go. Also, one of the first things I do when I arrive at a destination is go to a local supermarket and buy one of their bags. That instantly makes you look more like a local. They make fun souvenirs too! If I go back to that city, I take my bag with me to re-use. You’ll be fine. Just watch a few more videos, learn a few critical words in the language of the country you’re visiting, and be respectful and quiet just like you would be in the US. It will be a great adventure, and you’ll learn SO MUCH! I’ve found nice people everywhere I’ve gone. You will too. XOXO

  • @patriciasantoso4979
    @patriciasantoso4979 Pƙed 28 dny

    Thank you for the many good advice. What to you recommend men carry if not a backpack?

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 27 dny +2

      messenger bag , crossbody check my travel crossbody bag video

    • @patriciasantoso4979
      @patriciasantoso4979 Pƙed 27 dny

      @@Aliceinparisofficial thank you. Perfect that's what I got my husband. A slim crossbody.

  • @marjorielutzke6398
    @marjorielutzke6398 Pƙed 13 dny

    Bonjour, you are so stylish, have so much class. Thank you for your information. I live in casual Hawaii, plan to go to Bali. Then to Europe.I miss having stylish clothing. You are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your advice. Crocs horrible. I will watch your videos. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @tynadarco9038
    @tynadarco9038 Pƙed 11 hodinami

    I am only comfortable wearing a back pack in Japan because it is very very low crime there. Even here in America if I find myself in a city with a backpack I turn it around and carry it in the front.

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Pƙed 29 dny +4

    I don’t wear these things at home in the US, either! I especially hate the black or gray tight, polyester gym outfits that everyone wears everywhere, it’s almost a national uniform. Most people never go to gyms or even go on walks, anyway. There’s nothing comfortable at all about all that super-tight and sweaty poly and spandex. If I had to wear those, I would never get dressed at all! I much prefer tailored clothes in natural fibers and lighter colors, mostly. I would never wear a cliche’ beret in Paris, either, but especially in warm weather. I used to wear wool berets for my daily winter commute, because I don’t like sock hats with my corporate wool overcoats, but the Monica Lewinsky scandal ruined them for me. Even though I wore them for years before, everyone started saying things like “trying to catch a president?” No thanks! Parisian fashion has always been my inspiration since working with two beautiful Parisienne colleagues forty years ago, they always looked so great.

  • @charlottesettle8588
    @charlottesettle8588 Pƙed 12 dny

    Is the mini Marley AA the one you are showing?

  • @Petra.Disney
    @Petra.Disney Pƙed 19 dny +2

    I love your videos and your accent, so pretty! Ignore the comments about your country, we have our own problems! Have they been to any of our big cities🙄. Love France, good luck for Olympic Games! So great!

  • @ThePeachyCat
    @ThePeachyCat Pƙed 5 dny

    I love wearing Pyjamas to the museums and churches, one time the Lady who checked the Ticket asked me where I got this nice Pyjama from.

  • @alyeska1320
    @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny

    Any suggestions for more comfortable shoes for injured knees? I have a trip coming up, and I can’t wear the same shoes or dressy sandals that I used to wear. The nicer sneakers are too uncomfortable too, and I think I’ll be too hot in my comfortable ankle boots. I’m living in Birkenstocks and Hoka slides when I have to do miles of walking now that warm weather is here. Sigh. I miss my cute shoes and sandals! I can only wear them for a limited time now. Any ideas?

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 9 dny +1

      Massimo Dutti sandal look comfotable and stylish check the platform birkenstock look like

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 7 dny

      @@Aliceinparisofficial Thank you very much!

  • @aprilgrow3667
    @aprilgrow3667 Pƙed 28 dny +6

    I keep my crossbody on and in my lap while I eat.
    I don’t wear anything anyone would want to steal, including my engagement ring, etc.
    Specifically in churches, it’s disrespectful to wear hats, sleeveless tops and short bottoms. There are signs at the door for all of them asking you not to.
    Like it or not, you are treated better when you are dressed better. True everywhere in the world.

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny +2

      I never wear my good jewelry either. I switch it out for things that are cheaper in case I should lose it or get robbed. Like she says about wearing the expensive logos, it draws attention if someone is looking to rob you. Why put a target on your back?

    • @aprilgrow3667
      @aprilgrow3667 Pƙed 19 dny +1

      @@alyeska1320 yup. I have a plain wedding band so I always have a ring I can wear no matter what I’m doing or where I’m going. In general I don’t take anything I’d be devastated to lose, whether by theft or lost/damaged bags.

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 18 dny +1

      @@aprilgrow3667 Exactly! I buy cheap sterling silver bands to wear on the fingers I wear ring so I don’t panic if I feel they’re missing! Ha!

    • @aprilgrow3667
      @aprilgrow3667 Pƙed 18 dny +1

      @@alyeska1320 maybe o should do that! I do find myself rubbing my fingers where my missing rings are


  • @lisan8611
    @lisan8611 Pƙed 29 dny +4

    Thank you.
    Some of it is general courtesy, like you wouldn't go to a conservative and modest country wearing tank tops and hot pants. Crocs are just not done in Europe, it is something children wear at the beach, not adults at museums. You wouldn't go wearing a swimsuit now would you.
    And yes, do not underestimate pickpockets. They will have their eyes on you the moment you arrive at Gare Du Nord ;))

  • @lindaMinister
    @lindaMinister Pƙed 25 dny +9

    Just wear whatever you want. Just be aware of your surroundings.
    Dress appropriately that suits your style.
    Just be you. Why do you have to pretend to be someone else?đŸ€·đŸœâ€â™‚ïžđŸ€·đŸœâ€â™€ïž

  • @sarapanzarella97
    @sarapanzarella97 Pƙed 15 dny

    I need some advice - I almost always wear a hat outside for 2 reasons - sunlight can be a headache trigger for me and I have very fine thin hair that is easily blown around. Currently I can only grow it to a little below my chin, so it doesn’t look that great pulled back. I have some cute hats but then when we go inside to eat or a museum I would prefer to take the hat off but then my hair looks horrible. Tips?

  • @annanzul2862
    @annanzul2862 Pƙed 10 dny

    We'll be doing a lot of walking in Paris. I'm looking for a very moderately priced, versatile, comfortable shoe. One that's still a little stylish. Any suggestions?

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 9 dny +1

      ballerina, sneakers from sezane, samba adida, veja or new balance, small loafer

  • @lobos342
    @lobos342 Pƙed 24 dny

    Hi, I'm going June 11 to the 21st. What should I wear? I'm from southern CA. I live in the desert and it's currently already going to hit the 100 F here. How is the weather over there? (I usually get cold around 70F). I'm going to look odd either way, but I was wondering if you could give me more info. I've never traveled anywhere, so I don't know what to expect 😅.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 23 dny +1

      Hello check my fashion video about summer in pAris either linen pant shirt and blazer, short (bermuda please) sandal and linen shirt and blazer or if cold a jean white tee ballerina and sweater

  • @stellarsjay1773
    @stellarsjay1773 Pƙed 24 dny

    When travelling in Europe I have always gone with a group. We may not stay too long in any one place so we have to travel really light. That means I have to carry quite a bit of stuff with me. I must have a bag that is big enough for it all and that has a sturdy enough strap that someone won’t cut through it. (Those things happen.) Also I have noticed that lots of people in Germany and Scandinavia wear very casual clothes so Paris is not all Europe.

  • @Jdjfbficjenenwk3736
    @Jdjfbficjenenwk3736 Pƙed 29 dny +7

    Good advice!

  • @charlottesettle8588
    @charlottesettle8588 Pƙed 12 dny

    My daughter is coming next week. I have encouraged her to watch. What other bag would you recommend? I wanted LV but not sure đŸ€”

  • @veras2483
    @veras2483 Pƙed 7 dny

    I've only ever been to Paris in Spring and Summer. Do locals wear colorful outerwear in Fall and Winter?

  • @kamillaerdos7636
    @kamillaerdos7636 Pƙed 29 dny +17

    And if u travel to America do u wear their chlotes to blend in? Or not to looks too French?

    • @tamchi4401
      @tamchi4401 Pƙed 29 dny +4

      I also have the same question 😂

    • @hiannahgus574
      @hiannahgus574 Pƙed 29 dny +9

      I live in the US, in New England, and I don’t dress like the average American. My style is classic, understated elegance. I was brought up to dress this way as a sign of respect for oneself and others. I had no idea at the time that my mother was teaching me was to dress à la Parisienne. Not all Americans dress in athletic wear as daily clothing. I grew up in Boston, in an urban environment, and that greatly affected our choice of clothing. I moved to a bordering state, and the people here dress much more casually, as a rule. People always say that I look so nice. and I wonder why they don’t put forth the effort into making themselves look their best.

    • @1marianne
      @1marianne Pƙed 29 dny +6

      Really all of Alice's advice is good for the US too. Looking elegant is always appropriate, no matter where you are. I'm an American and I think most Americans would see Alice here and admire her look and style. I keep hoping the gym clothes/baseball cap look will fade here.

    • @kamillaerdos7636
      @kamillaerdos7636 Pƙed 28 dny +5

      @@1marianne I dont undestand why the classic style must to be pushed down the other. They are equal. Self expressing. The world would be very boring if we uniformizated only with classic fashion. Everyone would wear trench coat blouses and blazer masculine styles. The humĂĄn fantasy is much larger that that.

    • @1marianne
      @1marianne Pƙed 28 dny +6

      @@kamillaerdos7636 Everyone does not need to dress the same, but wearing workout or pajama like clothes looks very strange to many people of all cultures and can show a lack of respect. It's also not safe as a tourist.

  • @user-qy6cq7tp9b
    @user-qy6cq7tp9b Pƙed 29 dny

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  • @abbycatherine8135
    @abbycatherine8135 Pƙed 28 dny

    Besides, I am wondering... you showed the ANINE BING university sweatshirt. I am a fan of this brand, especially the blazers and other classic items. Just wondering if you only wear the sweatshirt for outdoor exercise, given your advice to stay away from them? I will admit that despite never liking this type of item, when I see it done by a brand like AB, I start to question my judgment on the matter. Thank you 😂

  • @marikkelaszlo3355
    @marikkelaszlo3355 Pƙed 2 dny

    One time I wore an old navy striped-shirt, jeans, and some flip flops to a beachside slushie cafe in Corsica (the waitress probably didn't see my shoes though) but she thought I was French and asked "do you want a straw?" and I said "peach flavor" IT WAS HELLA EMBARRASSING and when the Corsicans realized I spoke English and not French, they ALL GOT SCARED and gave me the side eye (they were still nice though, just afraid and didn't know what to do) and one of them gave me a head-nod to follow the waitress when I was going to get my slushie from the machine outside.
    😭I should've worn a beret to look like a tourist but blending in that the locals think you're one of them is pretty sweet though despite it being an embarrassing experience (keep in mind I'm Filipino so I'm surprised the locals thought I spoke French and not English).

  • @wendygourley7190
    @wendygourley7190 Pƙed 2 dny

    For women, is it okay to wear shorts in the summer or are sundresses better for walking around in the city in Paris?

  • @BySamWithLove
    @BySamWithLove Pƙed 28 dny

    Another great video! Question for you: how do you wear your Chanel flap and feel safe?

  • @user-wb8qh3jx3i
    @user-wb8qh3jx3i Pƙed 26 dny +1

    Nice video. As a Dutch woman I see a lot of Dutch people wear practical clothes. I think it's in our nature because of our bikes and the rain! But I like your style and wear it. I've noticed you have a Chanel bag yourself. Don't you wear it in the street?

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 26 dny +1

      I have several designer bags. I don't wear them everyday; I go for mid range "niche" Parisian brands

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 18 dny +1

      I love your country! I grew up spending lots of summers with relatives in Den Bosch!

  • @zaritaleehetheru4753
    @zaritaleehetheru4753 Pƙed 29 dny

    You mentioned designer bags, is Sancia popular there? It's not high-end, but it's good quality. I absolutely adore their brand.

    • @borghc3749
      @borghc3749 Pƙed 29 dny +1

      Sancia ??, never heard about this brand

    • @borghc3749
      @borghc3749 Pƙed 29 dny

      This vidĂ©o makes me laugh once more dear Alice I live on French Riviera and american tourists just arrived now with their flip flop, caps , shorts 😅when French are still wearing cashmere haha I love your vidĂ©o ❀❀❀

    • @zaritaleehetheru4753
      @zaritaleehetheru4753 Pƙed 28 dny

      @@borghc3749 I discovered this brand a few years ago. They are a European brand, Italian, but their bags are sold all over. They are highly underrated. Their bags are made with high qualty leather, the only logo on their bags is on the back so noone would know what the bag is unless they know what it is, and I have never paid more than 500 or 600 for one bag, but they have bags as low as 300 dollars. Their clothes are amazing and high-quality as well.

  • @marisetrindade4475
    @marisetrindade4475 Pƙed dnem

    I did use my logo brand bag in Barcelona I never had any problem, I dind fell uncomfortable

  • @Kidlaw77
    @Kidlaw77 Pƙed 29 dny

    I am luxury shopping for the first time in Paris. I planned to bring my Celine classic box bag (Philo era). Do you think it’s too loud for Paris or should I just stick with my plain, anti-theft cross body? I kind of felt like I wanted the SAs to know I could actually afford what I was shopping for. 😂

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 29 dny +1

      celibe box bag ok it's not well know by pickpocket

    • @Kidlaw77
      @Kidlaw77 Pƙed 29 dny

      @@AliceinparisofficialThank you!

    • @TheSwimmom1
      @TheSwimmom1 Pƙed 10 dny

      Take a picture of it before you leave home so customs don't think you bought it in France. Your photo from your phone will have a date stamp to prove you had it before your trip.

  • @triciab6413
    @triciab6413 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    I travel alot , these days people everywhere wear same things because of the social media.
    Especially in the big city.

  • @Eteraz
    @Eteraz Pƙed 25 dny +1

    I wouldn’t wear crocs on the street anywhere!! Flip flops only belong at the beach or home. Everything you said is true.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 24 dny

      yes it is true see the picture I have taken in Chateau de Versailles! I was in shock!

  • @WolfGan0178
    @WolfGan0178 Pƙed 12 dny

    When I visited Italy, when I wasn't hanging around my parents (they screamed American tourists lol) I had a guy come up and start talking to me in Italian, he just assumed I was also Italian. I guess my style when I want to look decent in public is very European haha.

  • @ingridfitz5677
    @ingridfitz5677 Pƙed 29 dny +8

    I agree with a lot of your tips. I wish Americans would stop wearing pajamas, leggings that show your biological parts 😳, and so forth here in America as well. While I am no fashion leader myself I do cringe at what my fellow Americans look like😆
    Oh, and grown up people constantly wearing cartoon t shirts and backpacks also make me 🙄
    But that’s just me and I know everyone has their right to express themselves anyway they want. It’s just opinions

    • @ArizonaprincessM
      @ArizonaprincessM Pƙed 29 dny +2

      Same! Its embarrassing 🙈

    • @lizwilliamson8332
      @lizwilliamson8332 Pƙed 24 dny +1

      “Leggings that show your biological parts” 😂 We have the same problem in the UK 😳

  • @veroniquelauzon2801
    @veroniquelauzon2801 Pƙed 25 dny +2

    I would add something: some may make many efforts but would be recognizable as Americans because they are loud!! Europeans are typically not as loud.

  • @abbycatherine8135
    @abbycatherine8135 Pƙed 28 dny +2

    Bonjour Alice, this is a great video, funny and mostly accurate. However, may I please just point out that there are Americans who know how to dress elegantly (whether here in America or abroad)? Unless you speak with us, you will not know that we are American, I suppose... 😂 For those people that are wondering why this doesn't go both ways (Europeans dressing like Americans when in USA) - consider that the concept is about dressing with class and respect, period. If Europeans were notorious for dressing frumpy or in garments that are too revealing, then its probably fair to assume that the advice would be going in the other direction.

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny

      I agree wholeheartedly with this statement. No one ever guesses I’m American unless I speak to them. If I’m with my children, friends, or sisters, we don’t speak loudly enough for them to hear. My mother taught me this, and I’ve taught my children as well. Elegant but simple clothing is accepted everywhere, and it certainly doesn’t have to be expensive. This is a great video for those who don’t know this yet.

  • @dominikakratochvil860
    @dominikakratochvil860 Pƙed 25 dny

    How about socks in sandals? Not those decorated sock in nice leather heels, but basic cotton sock (sometimes in weird colors too) in cheap sythetic sandals 😂

  • @jacquelineazure
    @jacquelineazure Pƙed 26 dny +1

    Since you might have a connection with Atelier Auguste, could you please please suggest them to produce a model similar to the speedy 30 bandouliere?? In thick leather of course like the bag you have in this video

  • @edennis8578
    @edennis8578 Pƙed 29 dny

    I don't understand the difference between casual and less-casual sneakers. I don't hike, so I don't know the kind of sneakers you're talking about. Could you give more comparisons? When I was in Paris, the style of sneakers worn by the locals were the very latest fashion and I had just seen them start to appear in the US.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 26 dny

      sneakers for running, cycling or gym vs city sneakers like stan smith. New balance, converse and stan smith are very trendy in Paris;

  • @janonthemtn
    @janonthemtn Pƙed 13 dny

    I wish yor hairdresser was near me. Nice haircut.

  • @SB_41
    @SB_41 Pƙed 29 dny +1

    đŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł I love Bethenny Frankel drag. She's insufferable.

  • @l.l.lekens6610
    @l.l.lekens6610 Pƙed 8 dny

    I'm European, walking is indeed my daily exercise, because just as you I don't own a car. But my white Sezane sneakers were irrevocable ruined after a day walking in the rain... imo not the best choice for rainy countries.

  • @JasJ8
    @JasJ8 Pƙed 27 dny +1

    She told no lies!

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Pƙed 29 dny +2

    What you’re showing here are American (mostly university) hooded “sweatshirts”, I hate them. They look sloppy and the inevitable poly/cotton blend is too hot and sweaty. I have a cashmere hoodie and a silk jersey hoodie, without all the sporty pockets, etc., and those are my only “athleisure” items. Even these I find difficult to style in an elegant way, although they are much simpler and in much better fabrics than standard hoodies/sweatshirts. (It would help if they fit better, but I keep losing weight, from aging I suppose). Athleisure is such a huge trend here, but it just isn’t me, it’s super-casual and sporty. I will wear cotton leggings, shorts or joggers and tees on my exercise walks, but they’re not proper day wear, in my opinion.

    • @TheSwimmom1
      @TheSwimmom1 Pƙed 10 dny

      Not that it makes a difference but most of those university sweatshirts she showed were Canadian lol

  • @AkiUtada
    @AkiUtada Pƙed 25 dny +1

    That uniqlo fanny pack is everywhere in Europe, even older ladies use it. I don’t think it screams “American tourist”.

  • @tc123c4
    @tc123c4 Pƙed 24 dny

    Thanks for the video! But what bag should I bring if I will be sightseeing and need a water bottle and a light jacket with me? I would hate to carry them all by hands. Thanks!

  • @TheSwimmom1
    @TheSwimmom1 Pƙed 10 dny

    You say no logos yet you proudly wear your Chanel bag with an obvious CC, I think you are trying to say subtle logo and only 1 at a time am I correct?

  • @anhnguyenthingoc9504
    @anhnguyenthingoc9504 Pƙed 24 dny +1

    At first, i am a bit annoying and thought what’s wrong to look like a tourist. But after listening to her explanation, i feel totally sold đŸ„č

  • @ziraline
    @ziraline Pƙed 8 dny

    tbh a backpac is ok, we just wear normal ones instead of highking ones. wear it in front whene on the subway and don't put your phone and wallet in it in case something happen.
    a handbag is better, or a tot bag.

  • @mariadolorsgm2
    @mariadolorsgm2 Pƙed 29 dny

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  • @sofyameytus710
    @sofyameytus710 Pƙed 28 dny +1

    Hello Alice! I just yesterday came back from my five days in Paris. Not the first time there I was in Paris eight times before. But but some of your advices were very very practical. And especially recommendation what to wear to the opera. Thank you very much, I really did look more local than touristy everywhere. But anyway, everybody recognize us as Americans, they hear the language and accent. But we wear our American identity as a badge of honor.
    Funny part is we were standing in line to get into Sezane store and in front of us were three French girls, not French Canadian, but French, and oh my God, two of them were wearing leggings, leopard, and geometrical something. Yes, I see something like that in my native New Jersey, but what if fiasco to see something like that in Paris. I bet these girls were not Parisians, though they look like tourist from some rural towns of France. After everything I have seen and read about Parisian fashions it was very very funny. And by the way, the quality of Sezane clothing, my daughter and I found absolutely unacceptable, very stiff fabrics unpleasant to wear, boxy cut. I’m glad I did not order it online wasting my time. Especially those Marinier shirts that I saw wanted to get, they were awful ,my Ralph Lauren Pieces are so much better quality. Even Monoprix version is organic cotton and 29 euro vs 105 euro.
    Thank you again for your hard work and detailed explanation. Everybody should listen your advices. And I already cannot wait to get back to Paris.â€đŸ˜Š

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 28 dny +1

      hello thank you yes not everything from Sezane is worth buying like any other brand btw same thing with luxury. French style is VERY different from Parisian style ! video is coming about it. It is very misleading french is not Parisian!

  • @ArizonaprincessM
    @ArizonaprincessM Pƙed 29 dny +4

    I will never understand how Americans can go to Europe, wearing a backpack, in any European country đŸ€ŠđŸ»â€â™€ïž watch a CZcams video maybe two, before traveling overseas.

  • @emerybayblues
    @emerybayblues Pƙed 24 dny +1

    More lessons in elegance from the French Anna Bey.

  • @aprilgrow3667
    @aprilgrow3667 Pƙed 28 dny +2

    No matter how I dress everyone will know we are tourists bc we have 6 kids! Thats not something you see often in Europe. But I dress this way on my real life as well, so I have it down.

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny +1

      Have a GREAT time! What a wonderful education you’re giving your kids! I’m one of 5, and our parents took us EVERYWHERE. We were taught to speak quietly around others from a very young age so we wouldn’t draw attention to ourselves, and Mom dressed us in a lot of navy blue. (She could then also pass down the clothes from girl to boy, etc. ) It worked! Three out of five of us have even lived in different countries. I’ve taught my children as well, and now one of my daughters has been to three continents, two on her own. I’m so proud. :) Good job, Mama!

    • @aprilgrow3667
      @aprilgrow3667 Pƙed 18 dny +1

      @@alyeska1320 thank you! Our kids are great travelers and a lot of fun. This is their first trip to Europe and they are so excited! We had an extended European trip planned for Sept 16, 2020, and you know what happened to those plans. Anyway, we are super excited to be able to take them now.

  • @nessycristina9936
    @nessycristina9936 Pƙed 29 dny

    ComplĂštement d’accord avec toi, c’est tellement irrespectueux de visiter des musĂ©es ou n’importe quel lieux en crocs. Par rapport au sacs de luxe, tu te sent en sĂ©curitĂ© avec ton Chanel? Personnellement je le met Ă  l’inverse quand je prend les transports 😱

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Pƙed 29 dny +1

      Hello jevite de le porter tous les jours car ça craint. je prefere porter des sacs mid range moins chers

  • @CChao-ev9gz
    @CChao-ev9gz Pƙed 28 dny +3

    Well....Europe is big, look at Germany. You will find locals wearing lots of wrong stuffs which you mentioned here.

  • @lucylane7397
    @lucylane7397 Pƙed 28 dny +1

    Which country styles are very different every where French and British people dress very differently with the British dressing much more casually

    • @AnnaSokyra
      @AnnaSokyra Pƙed 27 dny

      So true I live in England majority of people dressed really badly though shops are full of nice clothing ,you can find anything you would wish for but people are still dressed absolutely awful, unfortunately pretty much the same as Americans,

    • @veroniquelauzon2801
      @veroniquelauzon2801 Pƙed 25 dny

      I pay attention to how I dress in France, Italy, Spain. Never been there but she mentions Greece, I am not surprised. Vienna people are very elegant too. Went to Copenhaguen, people were dressed smart.

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny

      @@veroniquelauzon2801 It kind of depends on where you’re going in Greece. The islands are obviously much more casual, but they’re also full of people from everywhere on holiday at the beaches. I was just in Copenhagen and Milan and found them well dressed too. Vienna is next. I’m trying to find comfortable shoes that are elegant now, and I’m not having much luck. As I get older, I can’t walk 10 miles in basic sneakers, but my ankle boots will be too hot I think. Any suggestions? I mostly wear Birkenstocks! Not exactly elegant, but comfy! :)

    • @veroniquelauzon2801
      @veroniquelauzon2801 Pƙed 11 dny +1

      @@alyeska1320 Thanks for the info about Greece. The good news is that sneakers are the norm everywhere in Europe now (at least during the day). I have been in France for the last 3-4 years, and during covid and post-covid, it was almost impossible to find someone not wearing sport shoes/sneakers. I have a pair of white leather sneakers and a pair of black sneakers (Vans) and I wear those almost every day. I would also wear them in Vienna without feeling out of place. So it is convenient for tourists because we walk a lot. I do wear my Birkenstocks! But it depends of what I wear with. I have been to Vienna in November (and it was also relatively cold), so I would wear my ankle boots for evening only and sneakers the rest of the day. I guess that for summer in Vienna, I would do the same but would trade the evening ankle boot for a pair of comfortable, all-purpose, flat leather sandals or ballerina.

    • @veroniquelauzon2801
      @veroniquelauzon2801 Pƙed 11 dny +1

      @@alyeska1320 All this being said, I have read somewhere that for Vienna, you cannot be overly well dressed. Elegance is always appreciated. And, the restaurants and cafés are always elegant too...and affordable. Many times, I found myself in a café that looked so expensive, with precious delicious pastry and the best coffee on earth (the "melange"). Everytime, I was scared to see the bill and everytime, it was a nice surprise. There were restaurants I was convinced I could not afford because of the way they look, and the prices were always within my range. Even the airbnb we rent was very elegant for the price.

  • @elizabethwilk9615
    @elizabethwilk9615 Pƙed 10 dny +2

    My husband is from Lyon but we lived near Paris many years. Traveling around France I noticed in small villages in France people don’t dress well and don’t eat very healthy.

  • @cynbod
    @cynbod Pƙed 25 dny +1

    Actually the outfits shown concern half of Europe too (not just Americans) but Dutch, Germans, and Nordics all commit these mistakes, and at home they dress like they re on a hike...plus leggings plus etc etc...

    • @alyeska1320
      @alyeska1320 Pƙed 19 dny

      My Dutch cousin and I look and dress so much alike when we travel that everyone assumes we’re sisters and that I’m Dutch too. :)

  • @mmartin7563
    @mmartin7563 Pƙed 7 dny

    How about a video on how to be a good tourist instead of what NOT to do? I’m not trying to be Parisian. I’m trying to be polite in the country that’s hosting me. If we all stop being so judgy, we could all enjoy ourselves a little more. Let’s all DO better!

  • @hardshell9236
    @hardshell9236 Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    As a European I suggest you just travel naked and don’t bother with all these rulesđŸ€Ł

  • @Ihgtv
    @Ihgtv Pƙed 27 dny +1

    Let people wear what they want.