For the sake of authenticity, perhaps also to escape the dictates of the patriarchy, Lily Collins would have dropped her lipstick - the smile of the American star would not lose its charm.
But, instead of a beret and a loaf of bread, she would have been decked out in harem pants and a trowel.
It would still be
Emily in Paris,
yes, but the young woman from Chicago would weed a plan of lentils in the permaculture organic vegetable garden of the “wild garden” of Ménilmontant, this ZAD in the heart of the 11th arrondissement that David Belliard described on Twitter with ecstasy like
"a space that has become a garden, a forest, a playground"
(and to think that these cretins of tourists continue, their noses screwed on their Green Guide, to line up in front of the neighboring Père Lachaise while in front of the old cemetery stands this eco-place that Le Nôtre himself would not have denied…).
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