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Very pointed leopard boots and very small leather gloves: Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu dominates the red carpet in Paris

2022-12-07T17:16:30.447Z


At the premiere of the Emily in Paris series on December 6, the French actress delivered a whirring rendition of a locker room standard.


Launch of season 3 of

Emily in Paris

done in the rules of the art

.

Namely

, red carpet, full cast and studied putting.

For Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, it will be a question of playing her as Sylvie Grateau, the director of the marketing agency in the American series broadcast on Netflix.

A character who takes, among other things, the features of a Parisian passionate about fashion.

To do this, she opted for a black dress with an asymmetrical bustier (signed Sportmax), worn with short leather gloves and a pair of pointed-toe ankle boots with leopard motifs.

Full screen

The arrival of Philippine Leroy Beaulieu for the preview of Emily in Paris, volume 3. Getty

Character goes beyond fiction

A new stylistic move for the actress who has multiplied them since the launch of the American series.

It is no longer uncommon to see Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu walk the red carpets in attention-grabbing outfits.

This was the case in Cannes last May, where the 59-year-old actress climbed the steps in a set consisting of a crop-top and a vinyl skirt, custom-made by Maison Rabih Kayrouz.

A taste for fashion that even led her to parade for Victor Weinsanto (semi-finalist for the 2022 LVMH prize) last spring.

From the screen to the podium, there is only one step.

In video, “Nine Months” by Patrick Braoudé with Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, the trailer:

Source: lefigaro

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