Emily In Paris ~repack~ Site

Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), Emily’s dragon-lady boss, remains the show’s secret weapon. She is everything Emily is not: chic, cynical, and sexually liberated. Watching Sylvie roll her eyes at Emily’s corporate jargon ("Let's circle back!") is the single most realistic reaction in the series.

Take a cue from costume designer Marilyn Fitoussi and use bold earrings and hats to make a statement. Mix High and Low: Emily in Paris

Let’s be honest. Emily in Paris is not prestige television. It is an Instagram filter dressed up as a show. Created by the mind behind Sex and the City and Beverly Hills, 90210 , the series follows Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), a plucky Chicago millennial who moves to Paris to provide “an American point of view” at a French marketing firm. Take a cue from costume designer Marilyn Fitoussi

Ultimately, Emily in Paris succeeds because it doesn’t try to be a documentary. It is a visual confection—a mix of stunning couture, beautiful scenery, and low-stakes drama. While it may stumble over cultural nuances, it perfectly captures the universal fantasy of reinventing oneself in a foreign land. It reminds us that sometimes, the most entertaining stories aren't the ones that tell the truth, but the ones that show us the world through rose-colored glasses. It is an Instagram filter dressed up as a show

Some of the most notable landmarks featured in the show include:

If you’re planning a trip, skip the generic tourist stops and visit the show’s actual filming locations: