3 Looks To Recreate From The New Season of Emily In Paris
Rosa Morell
The new season of *Emily in Paris* graced our screens last week and continues to captivate audiences with its picturesque views of Paris as well as its bold fashion choices and fans are once again discussing Emily Cooper’s vibrant and chic wardrobe. From eye-catching prints to classic Parisian staples, her outfits have become as iconic as the city itself.
In its first season, the show faced criticism for some of its over-the-top and stereotypical fashion choices, with many viewers feeling the outfits were more fantasy than French chic. However, as the show progressed, so did the sophistication of Emily’s wardrobe. Each season has seen a noticeable evolution, blending her bold, colourful style with more refined pieces.
Our team immediately started scrolling the ‘net in search of some sustainable and stylish alternatives to help you recreate these bold and dare we say, iconique looks…
1. Patrick Church’s Iconic Pink Set
If you love a matching set, but don’t want to rock the bright pink, here are some sustainable neutral options for you to enjoy.
Stine Goya Co-ord (ByRotation)
Mara Hoffman: elegant, chic look
Bottoms: Marella Pant in Black
Top: Julia Top in Black
2. Emily’s Masked Ball Look
We all love a duo-chromatic patterned look. Simple to slip on yet visually exciting. Here are some patterned dress looks for you to enjoy.
3. A Classic Emily Blazer combo look
A classic Blazer- trouser/ Blazer skirt outfit. Traditional, smart and totally fashionable.
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