We Styled Emily in Paris

We Styled Emily in Paris

What truly elevated this season was its Roman interlude a love letter to cinema, sensuality, and ease. The costumes leaned into Roman Holiday references without imitation: fluid lines, sun-kissed palettes, scarves worn instinctively rather than styled, and silhouettes that whispered rather than declared.

The genius of the show’s costume designer Marylin Fitoussi and hair stylist, Mike Desir, lies in letting mood and movement do the talking. Every look felt lived-in, sun-warmed, and seductive. Emily’s hair was short cut sharp, feminine, undeniably sexy  marked a turning point. Less ingénue, more woman in motion. It framed her face with intention and gave her wardrobe a new authority. Clothes didn’t wear Emily this season; she wore them. 

Naturally, we couldn’t help but imagine Emily complimenting looks in Juwelina Paris. Here are 4 inspired looks:

Sculptural yet effortless, luminous without excess. Marchesa Earrings catch the Roman light, move with the body, and elevate without overpowering. 

A Roman Holiday silhouette reimagined: effortless tailoring, sun-washed skin, and our iconic Marchesa Necklace that feels instinctive, not styled.

With her short hair catching the light, Emily’s look feels sharper, sexier our sculptural Aurelie Earrings grounding the softness with modern strength.

A cinematic Roman moment, softened pared-back elegance, a confident gaze, and Essie Earrings that feels like second skin rather than an accessory.

 

“There are shows you watch, and then there are shows you live alongside. Season 5 of Emily in Paris belongs firmly to the latter. This time, the plot felt more grounded, more grown Emily navigating love with sharper instincts, ambition with less apology, and style with a confidence that no longer asks for permission. We were, unapologetically, Team Gabriel!”

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