Ask anyone who lives in London or New York about where they find the most sartorial inspiration, and they’ll probably tell you that the most tasteful dressers who call those places home are their biggest source. However, if you corner them in a more vulnerable moment, you might actually get the truth, which is that, regardless of the silhouettes native to their cities, the casually chic outfits emerging out of Paris are actually what they look to most.

Blame it on their inevitable je ne sais quoi, but French woman just have a knack for taking mundane basics and piecing them together in a way that just looks so enviable. Because when you see pictures of Jane Birkin casually strolling through Saint-Germain-des-Prés in a perfectly crisp white t-shirt and basket bag, or Camille Rowe wandering through Rue de la Paix in a sumptuous Reformation cardigan and Repetto ballet flats, you can’t help but be influenced. Proving this best is none other than Miranda Kerr.

Miranda Kerr is seen in New York City wearing flare jeans, a cropped blazer and square-toe boots.

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Stepping out in New York, the Kora Organics founder wore an outfit that would’ve fit better in Le Marais than it would in Manhattan, choosing a velvet-effect single-breasted blazer, wide flared jeans and square-toe boots for the occasion. In her defence, her shoes were the lust-worthy Khaite Nevadas, which have already garnered quite the celebrity fan base with Dua Lip and Kendall Jenner all repeat wearers of the style. However, the former Victoria’s Secret angel decided to lean more into the French effect by carrying a green checked Book Tote from Dior.