Gabi in Paris
A camel coat, knee-high boots, a monogram bag on the shoulder, and the Eiffel Tower glowing copper-gold behind a row of bare winter plane trees. Gabi stands across the avenue, hands in pockets, doing the most Parisian thing there is — looking effortless in front of the most photographed monument on the planet.
It is, of course, AI. Gabi hasn't stood on that pavement yet. This is the postcard we made to raise the airfare — a gimmick with a goal, which is to swap this render for a real Paris shoot.
Why Paris never stops working
The Eiffel Tower is the most-photographed landmark in the world, and there is a reason it keeps earning that title: at golden hour the iron lattice turns warm and luminous, and almost any well-styled figure in the foreground reads instantly as "Paris." It is shorthand the whole internet understands.
For a travel campaign that is gold — literally and figuratively — so we mocked it up in AI to lock the styling and the framing before booking the real thing.
The best Eiffel Tower photo spots
The render leans on the classic street-level view with the tower rising behind bare trees. If you are planning the real version, these are the reliable angles:
- Trocadéro (Place du Trocadéro): the head-on, full-tower view — go at sunrise to beat the crowds.
- Avenue de Camoëns: the cinematic Haussmann-building corridor that frames the tower.
- Rue de l'Université: the "tower at the end of the street" shot, more candid and local.
- Pont de Bir-Hakeim: the layered-bridge angle, great in soft evening light.
When to go
Autumn and early winter are underrated. October through December gives you that low golden light, dramatic bare trees, thinner queues and an honest excuse to build the outfit around a great coat. Aim for the hour before sunset, and stay for the top-of-the-hour sparkle once it's dark.
What she's wearing
Quintessential Parisian autumn-into-winter: a long camel wool coat over a crisp white blouse, denim shorts and tall brown leather boots for a little contrast, a structured monogrammed top-handle bag and slim sunglasses. Neutral, tailored, and built around one great coat — that is the entire Paris formula.
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