Beret Baguette Street Style, Paris

Winning.

Winning.

Winnnnn-ning: presenting another prime example of the Gallic grace with scarves, and proof that hats really do add a unique dash of panache.
There is no helmet cleverly lurking beneath this one, but then again Paris on a Sunday is a relatively calm time for a stroll on two wheels.
I especially like her adorable choice of footwear. The modest heel height, brogue-y details, and low-vamp strap channel that sensible-chic look of 1920s styles that is so elusive to find today. Why contemporary designers and manufacturers are so focused on getting us women into 4"+ heel heights is a conundrum I have yet to crack.
Note how her monochrome hosiery-shoe scheme subtly elongates the leg.
The on-brand frame name is a nice touch, too. As they say, très élégante. And delightfully effortless.