
How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are Love, Style, and Bad Habits
Reviews

Honestly, I really loved it and will probably read it again.
My one critique of this book is that some of the “ways to be Parisian” didn’t seem unique to that one factor. It almost felt like the author had one specific person in mind. If that is so, it was a beautiful ode to her.
✨ 📖 7 Month Update 📖 ✨
It’s July & I’m already thinking of rereading it. 🤍 It was such a fun, relaxing, & easy read.

This book was my first “self help” / feminist / chick lit etc. it is definitely still one of my favourites I’ve read to this day. Blunt, fun, pretty. It is simple, but the way things are worded spice it up. I thoroughly do love this book.

I found this read to be witty, charming, pretentious, humorous, and wildly entertaining!

I just loved this.

I went into this thinking it was going to be a serious Parisian style guide, and boy was I wrong. Aside from being slightly disappointed in that (I would love to move to Paris one day and would likely need a little help fitting in), this was actually quite a fun little book. Not meant to be taken seriously at all, it simultaneously makes excellent points about being a Parisienne, but also subtly pokes fun at the whole culture of being special just because you're from Paris. A quick read - I think I finished in less than a day - but fun and entertaining, nonetheless.

How to be Parisian is a relatively quick read and there is not an awful lot to it really. It's fashion, it's lifestyle, it's travel. But it's also shallow, bitchy and one-dimensional but I like it. I love the aesthetic, the fashion advice, the recipes and the vocabulary. There's something about it which jumps out at me.

















