The third season of Emily in Paris is arrived, and it has some major fashion moments. This season is even more bold and creative than the previous ones and we didn’t expect anything less.  No matter if you like her sense of style or not, Lily Collins’ outstanding starring role as Emily has a distinct look. She is a stylish breath of fresh air, especially for those of us who are indeed periodically forced to work from the comfort of our homes in a pair of sweatpants. She has plainly never given a thought to a scandalous discordant design, a flashy pattern, or a small neckline.

Fitoussi, who is now the only designer for Emily in Paris season 3 after working with Patricia Field in the previous seasons, sourced approximately 40,000 items for this especially fashion-heavy series. Fitoussi is constantly seeking out surprising outfits for Collins to wear. She purchases expensive items online, through private sellers, and vintage shops like dette Curated Vintage in Bordeaux and goodJo in Paris. Examples of this include the aforesaid Miu Miu overcoat and a certain Balmain tassel outfit.

Don’t worry about the fact that Emily, a great marketing executive, probably could not really buy extravagant high-end brands like Dolce & Gabbana tops, Jean Paul Gaultier jackets, or Giambattista Valli dresses. Fitoussi is completely unconcerned. She still manages to serve the best looks we could envy Collins for. However, Fitoussi’s magic in season three helps more than just Emily. Just look at Sylvie, played by Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, who is all glammed up in a Schiaparelli couture with a confident and admirable ease, and Camille Razat’s Camille, who has expanded her collection of garçonne tailoring and puzzlement hats. Ashley Park’s Mindy, who takes hipsterism, rhinestones, and latex incredibly seriously, makes an appearance onstage at one point while dressed in a Mugler catsuit.

So, here’s a list of Flair’s favorite looks for the cast this dainty season.

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