Packing for France for 10 days made me pause and be a little more intentional with what I brought. You know I live in athletic clothes most days, but Europe calls for something a bit different, and as someone who truly loves fashion, I leaned into that.
I pulled together a Paris capsule wardrobe with neutral, mix-and-match pieces that feel chic but are still incredibly practical. Everything can be dressed up or down, works for long days of walking, and fits that effortless, polished vibe you see all over Paris and the South of France.
And of course… comfortable shoes are non-negotiable.
Spring in Paris can be a bit unpredictable too, warmer afternoons, cooler evenings, and a good chance of rain, so I focused on layering pieces I can easily adjust throughout the day.
What I love most about this wardrobe is that nothing is just for this trip. These are pieces I’ll continue wearing long after I’m home, which makes packing feel a whole lot more purposeful.

What Is a Paris Capsule Wardrobe (and Why It Works) 🧳
A capsule wardrobe is a small collection of pieces that all work together.
Think:
- fewer items
- more outfit combinations
- zero stress getting dressed
When you’re traveling—especially somewhere like Paris where you’re walking all day, this approach gives you comfort, confidence, and ease.
Start with Versatile Pants


This is your foundation.
I packed just a few pairs that can take me from sightseeing to dinner without overthinking it:
- Wide leg jeans – my go-to right now; flattering and comfortable for long days
- White jeans – not always easy to find, but these are worth it
- Black high-rise pants – lightweight, wrinkle-resistant, and they roll up beautifully in a suitcase
✨ What I love most? Every single pair works with every top I packed.
Add a Couple Dresses + Skirts


This is where you can feel a little feminine and have fun.
The beauty of dresses and skirts is how easily they transform:
- Add sneakers → casual day look
- Add a blazer → dinner-ready
Here’s what made my list:
As someone who values comfort more than ever, I love pieces that don’t feel restrictive but still look put together.
Check out even more of my favorite dresses for women over 50!
Layer Like a Parisian


Layers are everything in Europe.
Mornings are cool, afternoons warm, evenings unpredictable. Instead of packing bulky items, I focused on smart layering pieces.
The layering staples I packed:
Choose Mix-and-Match Tops


Tops are where you keep things simple.
I stuck to neutral, easy-to-layer pieces that I know I’ll actually wear:
The goal here isn’t variety—it’s versatility.
Athleisure (But Keep It Minimal)
You know me—I’m always going to move my body, even on vacation.
But here’s the key: be strategic.
Parisians aren’t walking around in workout clothes all day, so I kept it simple:
Enough for a morning workout or a quick stretch session, without overpacking.
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Comfortable Shoes Are Non-Negotiable


If there’s one place you do NOT want to compromise—it’s your shoes.
You will walk… and walk… and walk.
Here’s what I trust:
At this stage of life, I don’t push through foot pain anymore. The right shoes make all the difference in how your entire body feels.
Learn more about how I choose the best walking shoes for comfort and support.
European-Inspired Accessories


This is where simple outfits come to life.
A few small additions can completely elevate your look:
These pieces don’t take up space—but they add style instantly.
Small Travel Finds That Make a Big Difference
These are the little things that make travel smoother:
These aren’t glamorous, but they make your trip easier—and that matters.
✈️ Explore even more in my Travel Products I Swear By in Middle Age Guide!
Why This Capsule Works So Well ✨
Every piece works together.
That’s the magic.
I can:
- mix and match effortlessly
- get dressed in minutes
- feel confident without overthinking
And most importantly—I can move comfortably all day.
At 60, I’m not interested in overpacking or overcomplicating things anymore.
I want:
And this wardrobe gives me all three.
Final Thoughts: Keep It Simple and Enjoy the Trip
If you’re planning a trip—whether it’s Paris or anywhere else—try this approach.
You don’t need more clothes.
You need the right ones.
Pieces that support your lifestyle, your body, and your energy.
Because when you feel good in what you’re wearing… you show up differently.
And that’s what travel is really about.
Shop my full Parisian Capsule Wardrobe – I’ll keep adding my favorites as I go!