‘Emily in Paris 3’: Costume Designer Reveals Harsh Criticism for Details in Series Looks.  ‘perhaps with reason’

‘Emily in Paris 3’: Costume Designer Reveals Harsh Criticism for Details in Series Looks. ‘perhaps with reason’


The new season of ‘Emily in Paris’ has come with several striking looks, but did you know that the series’ costumes have been under criticism? Understand the revelation made by Marylin Fitoussi, taking care of the styling of the production.




‘Emily in Paris 3’: Costume Designer Reveals Harsh Criticism for Details in Series Looks.  ‘perhaps with reason’

The series “Emily in Paris” had Season 3 episodes released by Netflix this week, and in scenes, there is no shortage of fashion trends and designer looks🇧🇷 anyway, the costume designer Marylin Fitoussi revealed that one detail of the costumes has given out harsh criticism to the attraction exercised by Lily Collins, actress as fashionista as her role🇧🇷

“We’ve been heavily criticized, perhaps rightly so, about Parisian women wearing four-inch stilettos. I’ve always been told, ‘No, Parisians don’t wear stilettos,’ yet sneakers don’t exist in the world of Darren Starr, ” says the expert, citing the producer of the series and also responsible for other hits such as “Sex And The City” and the reboot “And Just Like That…”🇧🇷

Has the ‘Emily in Paris’ costume changed after the criticism?

To stay true to Darren’s storylines and dodge criticism, Fitoussi came up with a solution. “So the compromise between the two parties resulted in heavy boots and shoes, which was really fun to do. We also wore a lot of tall boots,” he explains.

“It was a small specificity of the 60s imagery with Brigitte Bardot, her famous tights. So, that’s how we closed the circle on the iconic details of the 60s and 70s looks”, underlines the costume designer about the vintage touch , also present in the protagonist’s haircut. What is the most impactful “Emily in Paris” look for a costume designer? The style manager of the series still counts…

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