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Season 3 will feature fashion from thrift shops: Emily in Paris

Emily In Paris

Season 3 will feature fashion from thrift shops: Emily in Paris

  • If you thought running in a Chanel crop top was “ringarde,”
  • Just wait until Season 3 of “Emily In Paris” comes out.
  • The cast of the colorful comedy teased that the show’s fashion will be even “bolder” in the upcoming instalment.

Lucien Laviscount, who plays Alfie, revealed that Lily Collins’ character, Emily, still enjoys polarizing ensembles.

“I’d see Lily arrive on set… “For a split second, it takes your breath away,” he told Page Six on Thursday. “This season, everything is bigger, better, and bolder.”

Despite the fact that the show has featured a slew of well-known brands, William Abadie stated

“We all spent a lot of time in those dressing rooms, and [Fitoussi] made a point to include new designers this season,” said the actor who plays Antoine.

“[It’s] a sign of the times to take the high-end designers, the new designers and also go to the thrift shop and bring in antiques and vintage pieces. It contributes to the show’s elevation and diversity in fashion.”

Fitoussi was also credited with helping shape the characters of Samuel Arnold, who plays Emily’s coworker Julien.

“She just gets every character and knows how to bring them to life through wardrobe,” he says. “These characters are all so different from one another, and she understands all of them.”

Emily is caught in a love triangle with her best friend’s boyfriend, Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), and her new romantic interest, Alfie, in Season 3. (Lucien Laviscount).

Collins’ character is also caught in a professional triangle, as she must choose between sticking by her boss, Madeline (Kate Walsh), and following her mentor, Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), to a new agency.

Patricia Field, who worked as a consultant on the Darren Star-directed series, previously told Page Six that she doesn’t let the show’s fashion critics bother her.

“I can’t because I’d get confused,” the fashion icon, best known for her work on “Sex and the City,” explained.

“I can only work with my eyes and the inspiration I receive from the actor.”

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