The final season of the hit Netflix series has arrived, and the first few episodes of Emily in Paris Season 2 were instantly devoured not only by series junkies, but also by fashionistas — including us, of course.
We caught up with Emily Cooper again on Thursday, August 15th. (Lily Collins)Who happens to be his British friend Alfie. (Lucien Laviscount) Dealing with the aftermath of his passing after Kamil (Camille Razat) – who later turned out to be pregnant – declared at the altar that he was Gabriel. (Lucas Bravo) In love with our main character. He may not have really understood the language yet, but he has already mastered the French drama style perfectly. In fact, Emily has become more gloomy and annoying than ever in season 4, although her style has become more and more flawless. Although she has not yet said goodbye to her favorite bright colors and mixing patterns, costume designer Marlene Fitoussi has done her best to make the character embody French elegance.
Emily's Style Revolution
“He’s always been smart and creative. But she’s watched Camille and Sylvie since season one without wanting to be like them. He knows exactly what the French wear, but he doesn’t want to give up his own personal, strong, bold style. I think this season he suddenly said, »Well look at me girls listen and learn«“
– said the specialist who dreamed up Emily's wardrobe. As a tribute to Parisian chic and capitalist fashion, countless French brands were substituted in the character's wardrobe, so we saw them in creations by Miu Miu, Germanier, Balmain, Jacquemus, Schiaparelli, Vaillant and Coperni. In addition, emerging international brands such as Kate Barton, Magda Butrym, Thom Browne, Korean Pushbutton and Vietnamese designer Do Manh Cuong's Sixdo brand were also highlighted. However, Fitoussi focuses more on the relationship with the clothes than on the inclusion of big names.
“Being a romantic, I have to fall in love with pieces that help tell the story. Whether it’s affordable, a big brand, or a young designer—it doesn’t matter. All that matters is that the pieces help tell the story and give the emotional charge the character needs.” – said Marilyn Fitoussi about Emily's style. In parallel with all this, for the first time in the character's wardrobe, androgynous style features play a major role, and in some places a kind of tribute to the one and only Audrey Hepburn can be detected.
Our favorite look
You can already guess from previous episodes that in the first five episodes of season four we didn't have to search for a memorable look with a magnifying glass. Throughout each episode, the cast showed off a fair number of great outfits. We still love Mindy and Camille's style, as we can see in Sylvie, who doesn't need a stylist to create the perfect ensembles, because if anything, she has Parisian chic running through her veins. But as we explained above, Emily's wardrobe is probably the strongest right now – we'll show you why we think so.
Emily as a conscious customer?
Although last season ended badly for Emily, the new season is very much in the fashion game. The main character looked very stylish in the ensemble he wore in the first scene. You can get the green floral set, matching Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini corset, and pink Jacquemus jacket for around $600. However, not only did his “material consciousness” show, but his passion for accessories was also on display. The green Kate Spade bag gave the ensemble a perfect summery feel, and her shoes proved that she is on trend.
Style Advice From Emily
Opening image: Stephanie Brancheau/Netflix/IMDb
source: stylist
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