Emily in Paris is booming right now at a marketing level. For many, though, a bit of deception in terms of vivacity of the series! People get bored quickly. We love the American-French mixing, it's fun! But in terms of fashion, we have a few words to say!
Emily in Paris is NOT Sex and The City
First of all, Emily in Paris is not Sex and the City! It cannot equalize the feminine power that resides in SATC. Emily in Paris is such a mix of styles that sometimes makes you dream, sometimes is at the edge of kitsch. Too much, too many, too American contrasting too simple, too minimalistic, too French! You have to choose which one!
Emily in Paris comes with a splash of colourful looks
Definitely, Emily is not playing the minimalist! A burst of colours, flowers, hearts, pompous dresses and skirts and fluffy and puffy! Nothing to do with minimalism here! After all, she's an American!
Emily loves the headpieces! We see her with a yellow beret, black and white bucket hat, plenty of headlands that remind us of the 50s style, headscarves that points out to a Parisian chic. And gloves!
What are the fashion trends in Emily in Paris?
Emily is trending monochromatic looks like the all yellow outfits, nothing else! The oversize sunglasses and lots of prints! Emily is searching for a 50s vintage touch into a burst of pattern and fabric mixing. Emily cannot forget she comes from Chicago. There, everything is bursting with colour. So, it brings it to Paris to crash the black and white monotony. But she wants to merge all this into the romantic style of Paris not forgetting its elegance. Stilettos everywhere! Quite hard to imagine wearing them on a daily basis, right?
Every look created around a colour
Every look is created around a colour, whether it's green or yellow or lilac. The beret or headband matches the bag's colour, the shoes and the tones of the entire outfit. It is like going on a linear thread of tones with labyrinth alleys of patterns and prints, sometimes.
It is the perfect mix between the American and French style; American on the clothing, French for the accessories!
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