At fashion Week in Paris, the actress, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, wears a sophisticated dress that blurts the boundaries between age and trends.
By Luz Garcia
The last dress Sylvie-Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu of 'Emily in Paris'-wore in the French capital does not solve the eternal mystery surrounding the appeal of Parisian women. Although it does reveal the sophistication and elegance that the actress invited to Paris fashion Week showed a few hours ago during the 2022 / 2021 autumn Winter parade at the fashion house, Ami, by designer Alexandre Mattiussi. In an emerald green dress, which almost reaches black, sober design and yet tight and eye-catching, Emily's (almost) boss has reconfirmed her influence on trends that will dominate this year.
Since Netflix confirmed that the series will renew two more seasons of 'Emily in Paris', curious and fashionable, we can't help but wonder what will happen to the protagonist after Sylvie's shoreline to make one of the most difficult decisions in her professional and loving life-Don't worry, if you haven't seen the end of the second season at this point, I won't give any more spoilers-but we can't wait any longer to see the style evolution of each of the characters. And if in this dress, the marketing agency's board, Savoir, intends to give us an advance, it's high time we didn't take our eyes off her, because we can say she'll be willing to keep shining.
Sylvie from "Emily in Paris" looks like an elegant naked dress.
If you still doubted that the naked tendency was going to captivate in 2022, Sylvie-actually, Philippine-shows you the opposite with a look made up of a Midi dress, adjusted to the shape of the body, with extra fabric details forming an asymmetrical fall of the sleeves and bass, and a light fabric, matching with a black and long coat, with square-tipped sandals. In conjunction with a beauty look of lax hair and makeup in nude tones. A style that declares the freedom that women, at any age, have to show the trends seen from the gateway and street style.
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By Cristina Chamorro
Behind are the pencil skirts of the office when it comes to attending an event, dinner, or a celebration. And to the question, what do I wear now? The answer will be in the classic and minimalist lines that usually define the style of the actress of 'Emily in Paris'. But a touch of boldness will suffice to let you see a little beyond what the clothes used to allow. And our new muse of style confirms that.