Spoilers ahead for Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 1.
Summary
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Mindy continues to emphasize her eclectic personal style by taking big swings Emily in Paris Season 4.
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Camille has some massive misses in terms of her Emily in Paris Season 4 wardrobe, because she constantly fails to understand the assignment.
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Throughout season 4, Emily takes fashion inspiration from the likes of Resident Evils Lady Dimitrescu and Candy LandMr. Mintz.
Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 1 may not have as many unhinged outfits as previous outings, however Emily in Paris‘ cast of characters still do some pretty wild looks. The show picks up from Emily in Paris Season 3’s cliffhanger ending, which saw Camille (Camille Razat) revealing that she was pregnant with Gabriel’s (Lucas Bravo) child. After she decides to drop the truth bomb during her would-be wedding to Gabriel, Camille also reveals that Gabriel is still in love with Emily (Lily Collins). The declaration causes problems for Emily and Alfie (Lucian Laviscount), leading to another breakup.
On the professional side of things, Emily navigates several product launch parties, work presentations and even a masquerade ball. All the plot points lead to some memorable outfits, even if most of the characters are not as far-flung as in previous seasons. of course, There are even more wild views to come Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 2. Given all the Camille-related drama that unfolds in Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 1’s ending, viewers can only hope that Part 2’s wardrobe matches the dramatic flair of the story.
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Mindy’s couture selling outfit
An out-of-place fuzzy hat and hot-pink gloves complete this ensemble over the top.
There is no denying that Mindy is the best part of Emily in ParisAnd that’s partly because of her fashion sense. Unlike Emily, Mindy’s (Ashley Park) wardrobe feels cohesive even when she’s rocking eccentric or impractical looks. For example, one of her wildest season 4 looks occurs early on. After attending Roland-Garros with Nicolas de Léon (Paul Forman) and wearing a couture JVMA look, Mindy realizes that Nicolas’ “talent” was all about appeasing his father, Louis de Léon (Pierre Deny), who has incredibly misogynistic things . Say about Mindy’s regular rotation of fits.
Mindy fully embraces herself and her style, rocking a blue-and-pink floral ensemble…
Dovetailing this storyline is Mindy’s need for money to fund her Eurovision dreams, so, in an act of revenge (and resourcefulness), Mindy sells the couture Roland-Garros look to a local shop. As she goes to sell the outfit, Mindy fully embraces herself and her style, rocking a blue-and-pink floral ensemble, complete with a gold necklace, pearl bracelet, and fishnet hot-pink gloves. What makes this outfit truly wild is the fuzzy blue hat Mindy wearsWhich feels totally unreasonable based on Paris’ weather. Still, while it’s unusual, Mindy’s look is cohesive.
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Sophia and Camille’s Flea Market Coats
Sofia is ready to hit the slopes
Sophia (Melia Kreiling) and Camille hit up a Paris flea market after (Finally) on the way out of Gabriel’s apartment. For once, Emily isn’t making these terrible decisions—it’s all Camille in season 4. At the flea market, she focuses on buying a rocking horse for her unborn child, which frustrates the more practical Sophia. However, the antique toy is far from Camille’s worst flea market decision. Camille’s jacket, with its oversized sleeves and ridiculous fur collar and cuffs, is truly wild. Sofia, meanwhile, looks ready to hit the slopes in a jacket and skirt made of puffer-vest material.
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Emily’s clashing knit vest
Luke should be the one comforting Emily
When Luke (Bruno Goweri) momentarily breaks up with Marianne (Laurence Gormezano), his alleged Michelin star inspector girlfriend, he goes to lunch with Emily and Julien (Samuel Arnold) for a pep talk. Although no one’s outfit is That Especially at lunch, it feels like Luke should be comforting Emily. In an attempt at power clashing, Emily sported a purple-and-white-striped collared shirt with a brown, black, and white knit vest.. It’s not Emily’s worst look, and it’s not Emily’s wildest outfit, but it’s definitely a weak link in her Emily in Paris Season 4 wardrobe.
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Camille’s Giverny Look
Camille tries to make “sailor chic” in high fashion
At the beginning of the season, Camille runs away from her problems – and everyone who cares about her – until Emily tracks her art-loving friend to Giverny. famous, The impressionist painter Claude Monet lived and worked in the commune until his deathThat’s why people go there Kamil. When Emily arrives, Camille is on the lily pad-covered pond in a rowboat. In an attempt to be sailor chic, she wore an over-the-top ruffled shirt. It’s truly a wild choice for someone who knew they were going to get on a boat to do maintenance.
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Emily’s tiny sweater
Emily’s Season 4, Episode 1 outfit perfectly captures her style
For most of the first episode of Emily in Paris‘Fourth outing, Emily sports a tame outfit – by her standards. Still, it’s hard not to roll the tiniest sweater that ever lived. With long sleeves and very little torso coverage, the pink knit sweater certainly breaks up Emily’s outfit. The colors work well – her dress is a lovely green with floral patterns – but there’s something about the sweater itself that stops this outfit from soaring. Emily does a much better job looking chic throughout season 4So the tiny sweater sticks out in a bad way.
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Emily’s Roland-Garros Outfit
Emily goes all Ronald McDonald for the French Open
Emily in Paris Hammers home that Roland-Garros is a modern affair, much like Wimbledon. Emily Cooper definitely nails the assignment, sporting a hat and collared shirt that matches what many of the most well-dressed attendees are sporting. Still, the red-and-white pin-striped look is a real choice. It evokes both Ronald McDonald and Mr. Mintz, the clown owner of Candy Lands peppermint forestWhile still (somewhat) being a tennis-appropriate look. Mostly, Emily’s decision to look like the lead in a barbershop quartet is weird because she’ll be on camera with Alfie.
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Camille & Emily’s Monet Merch Chic
The Giverny Gift Shop’s oversized sweatshirts are a nice touch
When Emily finds sailor-chic Camille in a rowboat in Giverny, the two get into a heated conversation. More than anything, Emily wants Camille to return to Paris and patch things up with Gabriel. Hilarity ensues when Emily and Camille both capsize their boats. completely weakened, The duo buy new wardrobes from the Giverny gift shop before returning to the city. The oversized Monet merchandise, especially Camille’s faintly printed hat, lead to one of the show’s more memorable wardrobe moments.
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Emily’s flower shirt
The floral assemblage on Emily’s blouse is the star of her presentation
While Emily nails a lot of her workplace outfits in season 4, there are a few misses. The collared shirt and tie look, paired with the giant flower ensemble, is probably her wildest workplace look in the series’ fourth outing. It has a very Patricia Field vibe that recalls some of Sex and the CityCarrie Bradshaw’s most outrageous feat. Emily almost pulls it off, though It’s a very distracting choice while she’s trying to give an incredibly important presentation About the Heartbreak perfume line.
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The outfits of the Eurovision squad in Emily in Paris Season 4
Mindy & Étienne are ready for the campy song contest
In the first episode of Emily in Paris Season 4 Mindy, Étienne (Jin Xuan Mao), and Benoît (Kevin Dias) attend a meeting to discuss the specifics of representing France in the Eurovision Song Contest. When the conversation yields mixed results, the bandmates walk around Paris discussing how, exactly, they can make enough money to fund their Eurovision dreams. Both Mindy and Étienne are rocking some of Emily in Paris Season 4’s Wildest Outfits. Mindy’s high skirt and pink hat are great, but Étienne’s all-pink ensemble, including his matching mini purse and hair, take the cake.
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Camille’s Beach Party Look
Once again, Camille did not understand the assignment in Emily in Paris season 4
When Sylvie’s (Philippines Leroy-Beaulieu) investigation into Louis’ inappropriate workplace conduct goes to press, the company loses its venue for its 500-person party. This prompts Sylvie to reach out to her mother, Heloise (Liliane Rovère), who owned the city’s hottest nightclub back in the 70s. With a lot of help, Sylvie, Emily and the rest of the company transform Heloise’s old club into a beach party-themed space. Although many attendees and service workers seem to understand the topic, Camille’s outfit choice – a metallic-looking bra-with-a-black-dress – proves that she doesn’t understand the assignment.
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Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 1’s Fashion Show
The high-concept fashion line makes a big statement
Fashion designer Grégory Elliot Duprée (Jeremy O. Harris) first appeared in Emily in Paris As the rival of Pierre Cadault (Jean-Christophe Bouvet). In season 4, Duprée’s designs take the spotlight when Julien brings Nicolas to see the artist’s latest line. After reeling from the revelation about his father, Nicholas is upset when he learns that The new line of Grégory Elliot Duprée has a strong outlandish codpieces that emphasize the crutches of the models. Definitely one of the most runway-appropriate looks from the show, Grégory’s latest creations are also pretty wild by the standards of the Netflix show.
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Emily’s masquerade ball looks
The American in Paris serves “AAAHH!!! REAL MONSTERS” and hamburger realness
Without a doubt, the wildest outfit in Emily in Paris Season 4 is Emily Cooper’s masquerade ball look, which has several different (and increasingly unhinged) stages. The first scene sees Emily wearing a long coat-like coat and a hat with a comically large brim, all of which make her look like Resident EvilS Lady Dimitrescu. When she arrives at the ball, Emily goes full Lady Hamburglar, donning a black eye mask and a billowing accessory that accentuates her hips. finally, The black-and-white-striped catsuit, which completely covers Emily’s hands, serves Oblina of Ahhh!!! Real monsters Reality.
Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 1 is streaming on Netflix, with Part 2 to follow on September 12, 2024.