‘Emily in Paris’: Season 3 promises twists and bolder looks

‘Emily in Paris’: Season 3 promises twists and bolder looks

The third season of emilio in paris premiered this Wednesday 21 on Netflix full of surprises. One reason is the emotion, with very well-paced episodes and shocking revelations always at the end of each one. Even the cast was shocked when they first read the script. “It was a real roller coaster filming everything at once!” said the protagonist Lily Collins to the PA; she plays the young American who goes to work in Paris.

The third season offers more perspectives on the fashion career, shows the dilemmas between designers and promises more romance for Emily, as in the relationship with her neighbor, the nice chef Gabriel, played by actor Lucas Bravo. “Before it was just Emily’s mess, now everyone has their own mess story. Like a big drama,” Bravo told the AP.

The first season of emilio in paris premiered in October 2020 at the height of the covid-19 pandemic and has won fans around the world. With the success of the series, showcasing the glamor and misadventures of the fashion world, costumes have stolen the spotlight. Characters squandered in the face and pose in looks, with iconic outfits made by Jean-Paul Gaultier to Lacroix, especially for the series.

After three years orbiting the social media life of Savoir, a fictitious social media company, the supporting cast members tend to explore their stories more. Because of this, the actors revealed to the AP, there’s a desire to pinpoint where their roles end up. Collins – who is also an executive producer on the series – reveals that playing Emily has always been something she has always liked from the beginning, even if she had some initial difficulty dealing with the naivete of the character, who arrived in Paris without speaking a drop of French .

“It’s kind of hard to pretend you don’t know how to say something,” Collins explained to the AP. Meanwhile, Emily’s American boss, Madeline (Kate Walsh), would like everyone to know that she has very different tastes from her character, that she dresses in bold, flamboyant colors. “I would never dress like that. But I like it because she’s so central to the character,” says Walsh. Likewise, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu claims that there is a vast difference between her and her role as Sylvie, Madeline’s elegant Parisian business rival.

Leroy-Beaulieu says she is nowhere near a snob, although Sylvie’s cocky attitude is “very funny”. In the third season there will be a big twist, she says the actress, in which all the actors will end up looking more like the characters they play. The third season will have 10 episodes. “If you like chaos, you’ll be served,” promises Bravo.

(With international agencies)

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