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Emily is back in Paris, and we’re back in our seats. The show has gained notoriety among the French and the Americans alike, but too bad for those Parisians…the corny American show about a white girl in Paris is a juggernaut that can’t be stopped. Whenever a new season comes out, it’s a bunch of new episodes, but it’s also basically an editorial for new fashion to obsess over. Any fashion media girl has a PR inbox full of Emily In Paris styling. Well the first half of season 4 dropped, and here are some of our favorite looks.
The styling in Emily In Paris is certainly a specific look. It’s definitely not one for everyone, but if you’re drawn to the caricature-style dramatic high saturation look, it’s the perfect place for outfit inspiration. Major moments for outerwear, which feels almost on purpose considering fall and winter shopping is starting now. This probably has to do with the fact that Lily Collins has a really high contrast complexion that really suits those vibrant, high contrast outfits. If that’s not you, there’s no reason you can’t try these looks or take inspiration from them in a way that suits your vibe.
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Winter Fur
There are tons of vintage fur hats going on secondhand sites right now that look very similar to this, but a lot of them are real fur, so if you would prefer faux fur for ethical reasons, there are definitely tons of cute options.
Black Leather Shearling HatThis hat is made of shearling instead of fur with a leather top.Ray Ban Jackie Ohh IIAny big sunnie will do for this look, and I love the Jackie Ohh II’s for this. -
Cobalt Blue Suit
Sometimes all you need is a red lip and a blue suit. Lily Collins’ character wears a straight-legt trouser with a slight flare at the leg and a really well-fitted blazer that’s boxy and structured.
Brooks Brothers Cropped Fine Twill Crepe PantsThese tapered twill pants come in a really pretty cobalt blue, but they also come in other colors too.Brooks Brothers Single-Breasted Peak Lapel Jacket in Fine Twill Stretch CrepeThis single-breasted blazer from Brooks Brothers is a great comp for the one Lily Collins wore on Emily In Paris. -
The Leather Trench
What can we say? A red leather trench is a perfect slay. There are so many red jackets out right now, especially with red being one of the biggest color trends on the runways in recent years. Lily Collins wears a very high octane red, but honestly, my advice is to go with a red that works for you. Think of it like getting a perfect shade of red lipstick for yourself rather than a close color match.
House of Harlow x REVOLVE Bordeaux Faux Leather BlazerThis jacket is a lot closer to maroon than what Emily wears, but I think depending on your complexion, it might even be a better option. -
The Gray Coat
This coat is a fall/winter moodboard dream. I wish I could find the exact one. Emily pairs the jacket with a magenta bag, a yellow plaid dress, and styles the look with a red lipstick and an up do.
Polo Ralph Lauren Herringbone CoatI LOVE this herringbone coat from Ralph Lauren, and a really good coat like this will last you decades if you treat it well. -
Shearling Coat
Probably one of the more wearable looks on Emily in Paris. I don’t see anyone in Paris actually moving at all for this look because it’s totally American, but who cares! Sherpa is always around, even if it’s not particularly trendy, so this could be a great piece to get thrifted or vintage too.
All Over Colorblock Shearling CoatThis shearling coat from the Coach Outlet is not quite the same shade as the one in the show, but I almost like it even better. Size it up for the look on the show.Kangol Wool SpitfireKangol is a perfect place to get hats because they’re well made and affordable. This one in particular comes in endless colors. -
Bright Yellow Monochrome
A monochrome outfit will always be an easy way to stunt. If yellow’s not your thing, you can apply the rule to anything that is. Color-wise, you really could apply that red lipstick theory here too—monochrome is a choose-your-own-adventure.
Jane Post Iconic Princess Slicker Rain JacketThis rain jacket also comes in three other colors.Cashmere Cropped Sweater-PoloWho can go wrong with a knit polo?