Love the look of ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4? Shop the show’s best outfits for less
Emily Cooper is back — and so is her colorful, kooky wardrobe.
The first part of Season 4 of the Netflix hit dropped on Thursday, August 15 (a second batch of episodes is coming September 12), and sees Lily Collins’ titular character continuing to navigate love triangles and office etiquette in the City of Light.
And while fashion’s always been a highlight of the series, expect Emily’s outfits to be “more European-inspired” this time around, as Collins told Netflix.
“I felt like Emily had graduated fashion class and came back this year with a bit more tenacity and strength in her fashion choices, different brands that she’s choosing, and we drew in different inspirations,” she shared.
Since this season was filmed during the fall and winter, Collins added, “we’re incorporating new textures, coats, and boots … We wanted to transition to different shapes of heels and something a bit more comfortable, and we’ve also added many different types of layers.”
Expect (gasp!) flats and sneakers, more than a few sartorial salutes to Audrey Hepburn and even a trouser suit or two; “Emily’s literally wearing the pants now,” as Collins put it.
Of course, her seemingly endless racks of designer duds are out of reach for most of us. But if you’re looking to incorporate the show’s signature style into your own closet, options abound — and we’ve shopped out several of Emily’s Season 4 looks for less below.
After all, as the series’ costume designer Marilyn Fitoussi once told Page Six Style: “Life is too short to wear boring clothes.”
Suited and booted
Western-style Chelsea boots — and that killer cobalt color — take a classic pantsuit from corporate to cool.
Shop the look:
Argent Two-Button Blazer and Wide Leg Trouser
Sam Edelman Mandey Western Boot
Essentiel Antwerp Shoulder Bag
À la Audrey
Pay homage to Audrey Hepburn in “Charade” à la Collins — who borrowed the actress’ original pair of Pierre Marly sunglasses to shoot this scene! — in a faux fur turtleneck and matching hat.
Shop the look:
Via Spiga Chevron Faux Fur Jacket
Apparis Amara Pluche Bucket Hat
Le Specs Liar Liar Sunglasses
Watermelon wonder
You can’t go wrong with a playful pink-and-green color combo — and Emily’s exact Jacquemus cardigan and gingham Kate Spade tote both happen to be seriously on sale right now. Grab ’em while they’re still in stock!
Shop the look:
Jacquemus Pink La Maille Pralu Cardigan
Kate Spade New York Manhattan Gingham Tweed Tote
Lulu’s Make a Move Green Satin Floral Jacquard Strapless Midi Dress
Bright idea
A sunny yellow moment to match Emily’s bright and bubbly disposition.
Shop the look:
Helly Hansen Lilja Raincoat
Re/done ’70s Corduroy Miniskirt
Cupshe Sunshine Crocheted Fringe Handbag
Black and white and red all over
Go ahead, match your lipstick to your leather jacket.
Shop the look:
House of Harlow 1960 x Revolve Bordeaux Faux Leather Blazer
JW Pei Joy Shoulder Bag
Amazon Essentials Button-Down Poplin Shirt
Express Black & White Floral Tie
Pattern play
Emily’s never shied away from mixing prints and textures. Who knew stripes and patchwork could pair so perfectly together?
Shop the look:
Lauren Ralph Lauren Classic Fit Stripe Broadcloth Shirt
L’Academie x Marianna Danelea Cropped Vest
Warm and fuzzy
Believe it or not, colder weather is coming — and nothing’s cozier and comfier than a soft sherpa coat (with a bag to match, bien sur).
Shop the look:
Brixton Fiddler Fisherman Cap
M.M.LaFleur Katari Coat
Cleo + Wolf Sherpa Crossbody Bag
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This article was written by Elana Fishman, founding editor of Page Six Style. Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for fellow fans as the host of video series including Style Trial, Heart to Cart and Beauty Scoop — and by tracking down every Taylor Swift-worn style so you can shop it, too. Elana consults celebrity stylists on the latest street style and red carpet trends, researches which celebrity-backed brands and products are worth it, and chats with the stars themselves for beauty and fashion recommendations. Prior to Page Six Style’s inception in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion at Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.
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