Lily Collins Wore a See-Through Flapper-Esque Dress With a Modern Twist — See Photos
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Lily Collins gets to wear some of the most fantastic outfits onscreen as Emily Cooper in Emily in Paris, but her IRL wardrobe is just as good—if not better. For a recent photocall to promote the fourth season of the Netflix series, Collins united the 1920s and the 2020s in a see-through, knitted flapper-style dress.
The dress in question was a black, loosely knitted tank style with a swishy, fringed hem that hit just above Collins's knees. She wore it over a black bra top and high-waisted black bottom, given that the knit was so open you could see right through it. Instead of leaning all the way into flapper-chic, however, Collins kept the look firmly in 2024 with a classic hip-length black blazer layered over the top, plus a pair of equally classic pointed-toe pumps.
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We can't talk about the flapper vibes without mentioning Collins's bob, which has gotten shorter and shorter throughout the Emily in Paris press run. It currently hits just below her jawline and she wore it parted in the center with a hint of texture and wave, highlighted by a pair of diamond drop earrings. Chic, chic, chic! It may be a bit subdued for Emily herself, but on Collins, it's perfection.
The fourth season of Emily in Paris has been a visual and sartorial delight—to no one's surprise, of course. Emily Cooper is still mixing patterns and colors with her signature joie de vivre, and even channeled My Fair Lady's Eliza Doolittle and Truman Capote's iconic Black and White Ball for a masquerade ball scene, donning a glamorous black and white striped dress. In part two of season four, which dropped Sept. 12, 2024, Emily will be taking off for Rome in the second installment of the series, and we're already swooning over her version of Roman Holiday.
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