Lou Lou Cuffed Ankle Pants
Mid-rise cuffed hems and clean navy twill make these ankle pants an easy anchor for blazers and weekend tees.
Check PriceAffordable French-inspired fashion — polished enough for the office, relaxed enough for Sunday brunch, designed with Parisian proportion in mind.
Launched in 2013 as a Macy's exclusive private brand, Maison Jules brings capsule wardrobe thinking to everyday American closets — fewer impulse pieces, more outfits you actually repeat.
Office to weekend
One wardrobe, many moods
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Every category connects — mix dresses with blazers, layer sweaters under trenches, finish with polished shoes.
Fit-and-flare, sheath, wrap.
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Mid-rise cuffed hems and clean navy twill make these ankle pants an easy anchor for blazers and weekend tees.
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Crisp cotton laser-cut detailing and a fit-and-flare skirt deliver desk-ready polish without feeling stiff.
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Soft rayon and a rounded hem give this button-front blouse an easy drape for office days and brunch.
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Classic double-breasted styling and structured shoulders add instant Parisian polish to jeans or sheath dresses.
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Brand story
Maison Jules launched in 2013 as a Macy's private label with a clear brief: deliver Parisian chic at accessible prices — clothes that feel considered, not costume.
The name nods to French atelier culture — careful proportion, restrained color, fabrics chosen for how they behave on a commute, not only on a mannequin. That philosophy still defines the line today across dresses, blazers, and outerwear.
Unlike trend-chasing fast fashion, Maison Jules favors repeatable silhouettes — sheath dresses, navy blazers, camel wool coats — pieces you build outfits around for years. Shoppers describe the brand as the sweet spot between department-store polish and genuine wearability. The line continues to refresh seasonal colors while keeping core shapes stable, so you can add a new blouse without retiring last year's trousers.
Tailored separates that meet dress codes without stiffness.
Denim jackets, linen shorts, and striped tees for off-duty days.
Construction and fabric weight appropriate to the price point.
Explore the full collection — from soft knits to structured blazers.
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Maison Jules succeeds when your Monday blazer still looks sharp on Thursday and your wrap dress packs without a steamer.
Capsule thinking runs through every category — navy anchors, blush accents, camel outerwear — so pieces cooperate instead of competing. Read how shoppers rate longevity in our reviews hub.
Separates designed to layer across seasons.
Consistent sizing with honest fit notes.
French aesthetic without designer prices.
Practical fabrics for busy schedules.
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Real outfits built from Maison Jules separates — polished, personal, never overdone.






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Styling guide
Maison Jules pieces are designed to stack. Start with neutrals — navy, camel, cream, charcoal — then add one blush or print accent per look. A navy blazer over a striped tee and wide-leg trousers handles Monday. Swap the tee for a silk blouse and add heels for a client dinner. Trade trousers for a knit dress and ankle boots when Friday turns cold.
Outerwear is the frame: a trench for rain, a wool coat for depth, a denim jacket to soften floral dresses. Shoes ground the mood — pumps for authority, flats for errands, block sandals when weather allows. This is the Parisian secret Maison Jules translates: fewer items, more combinations.
When building your first Maison Jules capsule, invest in one strong blazer, one versatile dress, and one coat that works over everything else. Add tops and pants in matching neutrals before chasing prints. Shoppers who follow this order report fewer returns and faster morning decisions — the wardrobe starts cooperating instead of fighting you.
If you shop in-store at Macy's, bring your usual shoes and bag — proportion on the department store floor changes once you add real accessories. Color discipline matters: limit each outfit to three tones maximum. Navy, cream, and camel already communicate polish; blush or emerald becomes your accent, not your base. That restraint is what separates Parisian chic from loud trend pieces that date within a season.
Sheath dress, navy blazer, nude pumps.
Breton tee, linen shorts, ballet flats.
Satin slip, velvet jacket, block heels.
FAQ
More detail on every category in our dedicated guides.
A women's fashion label launched in 2013 as a Macy's exclusive, offering affordable French-inspired clothing with Parisian chic style.
Maison Jules is sold through Macy's stores and macys.com as a private label collection.
Yes — sheath dresses, tailored trousers, and structured blazers are core strengths designed for professional settings.
Follow garment labels. Cotton blends usually wash cold; wool coats and velvet jackets need dry cleaning; hang satin dresses to dry.
Most shoppers find consistent numeric sizing. Size up in fitted sheaths; wrap dresses and wide-leg pants offer more flexibility.
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