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French honeymoon packing list and style tips for couples who want to look chic in every photo

French honeymoon packing list and style tips for couples who want to look chic in every photo

French honeymoon packing list and style tips for couples who want to look chic in every photo

If there’s one thing I hear all the time from honeymooners coming back from France, it’s this: “We love our memories… but we’re not posting half the photos because of what we wore.” The good nouvelle ? Looking chic in every honeymoon photo is less about packing a huge suitcase, and more about making a smart, France-proof capsule.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through a French honeymoon packing list built specifically for couples who want to look good together on every picture, without spending their trip fighting with a suitcase or sore feet.

How to think about your French honeymoon wardrobe

Before opening your closet, start with three questions:

From there, I recommend a simple strategy :

Think less “I need 10 different outfits” and more “I need 8–10 pieces that create 20 outfits and look coherent together in photos.”

Capsule wardrobe for her: chic, practical, photo-proof

For a 10–14 day honeymoon in spring/summer (adjust fabrics for autumn), a good base looks like this:

Tops (4–5)

Bottoms (3–4)

Dresses (2–3)

Outerwear (1–2)

Accessories that do the real style work

Swim & lounge (if you’re hitting the coast, spa or hotel pool)

Capsule wardrobe for him: effortless, coordinated, never “too tourist”

Most grooms are tempted to pack either only casual (sports shirts, giant sneakers) or only dressy (too hot, too formal). The sweet spot is in the middle.

Tops (4–5)

Bottoms (3–4)

Outerwear (1–2)

Accessories that matter in photos

Swim & lounge

Shared essentials that upgrade every photo

There are a few items you only need one of for the couple, but that make a huge difference on photos and comfort.

What to wear where: photo-ready by destination

France is not one single “fashion code”. What works in Saint-Tropez won’t be ideal for Montmartre or a Loire Valley château. Voici quelques repères.

Paris & big cities (Lyon, Bordeaux)

Côte d’Azur & Mediterranean coast

Provence & countryside villages

Wine regions & châteaux (Loire, Burgundy, Bordeaux)

Alps & mountains (summer & winter)

Shoes: the make-or-break for chic + comfort

Most honeymoon regrets come from two extremes: only heels (pain) or only chunky sports sneakers (every photo looks like a gym ad). The balance:

For her

For him

Key rule: Every pair must be broken in before departure. Wear them for at least a full day in your city – not just to the office.

Beauty, grooming & a mini “photo-rescue” kit

You don’t need your entire bathroom. You do need a small, smart kit that keeps you both looking fresh, especially after long train rides or hot days.

For her

For him

Shared “photo-rescue” kit (carry it in your day bag)

Check-list: what to pack to look chic in every photo

Use this as your final review before closing your suitcase.

Clothing – her

Clothing – him

Shoes – both

Accessories – both

Extras that save you

What to skip (and not regret)

Overpacking is the fastest way to stress before you even land at CDG. Voici ce que vous pouvez laisser sans culpabiliser :

Last practical tips to stay chic from day 1 to day 14

Your French honeymoon is not a fashion show, but photos do become part of your story. With a smart capsule wardrobe, a few well-chosen accessories and realistic shoes, you can look chic and feel comfortable from your first café crème in Paris to your last sunset in Provence – without spending your trip worrying about what you’re wearing.

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