The American is dethroned: if Emily Cooper, played by actress Lily Collins, was the queen of style in season 1 of
Emily in Paris
, in this second season, it is her friend Camille, played by the actress Camille Razat, who stands out as the most influential figure in fashion.
One of its leather blazer dresses thus recorded an increase of up to 80% in the hours following the launch of the series, according to a study carried out by the online shopping platform Shopstyle, relayed by the
Women Wear Daily
.
But that's not all, an oversized blazer also won over the public (+ 50%), as did one of its high waisted pants (+ 46%) and a short blazer (+ 44%).
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The Emily in Paris wardrobe
The Emily in Paris wardrobe
Cashmere and wool blazer, Barrie, € 1,550.00.
Available at barrie.com.
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The Emily in Paris wardrobe
Gancini calfskin belt, Salvatore Ferragamo, € 330.00.
On sale at ferragamo.com.
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Wool blend scarf, Acne Studios on 24S, € 240.00.
On sale at 24s.com.
Acne Studio / Photo Press
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Veiled beret, Maison Michel, € 590.00.
On sale on michel-paris.com.
Maison Michel / Photo Press
The Emily in Paris wardrobe
The Emily in Paris wardrobe
The Emily in Paris wardrobe
The Emily in Paris wardrobe
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Emily, undisputed queen of the beret
If Camille arrives in first place, Emily Cooper and her colorful and extravagant looks have still attracted the eye of fashion lovers.
As for season 1, his berets continue to be unanimous with a 43% increase in searches.
Its white and blue striped sweaters recorded an increase of 42%, as did its gingham jackets.
His high boots, they finished on the third step with a 37% increase in requests.
A good ranking for Mindy
As for Mindy Chen, played by Ashley Park, Emily Cooper's roommate, she too was able to pull out of the game. Her sequined blazer, particularly suited to the end of the year celebrations, led to an increase in 69% of searches.
Her red bucket bag and leopard coat also won over viewers with an increase of 60% and 53%, respectively.
A little over a week after its launch, the series occupies third place in the Netflix rankings in France.
And Camille won the title of fashion influencer certainly fictitious, but no less powerful.
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