Almost four years after the FBI swooped in on Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and other well-heeled parents who tried to bribe their kids’ way into elite colleges, the man who masterminded the whole scheme today finally faced justice.
21.12.2022 - 16:09 / usmagazine.com
Ooh La La! Emily in Paris is back and while many things may be uncertain in the life of heroine Emily Cooper (played by Lily Collins), one thing is for sure — the American in Paris is looking more gorgeous than ever.
What’s behind the marketing executive’s je ne sais quoi? Aurélie Payen, lead makeup artist for the Netflix romantic comedy (which dropped new episodes on December 21), sat down with Us to dish the backstory on the beauty in season 3.
Much like the character’s professional and personal life in the City of Light, Emily’s look has been a journey.
At the start of the series, Payen chose to focus on the lips. “The first season, she’s this young American girl who comes to Paris, she’s not settled yet. She wants to discover the city and she’s fresh, she’s beautiful… when she goes out, she puts on lipstick and that’s it,” the pro tells Us. Plus, “she has lots of things to say, she’s very vocal and I wanted to translate this part with the lips.”
In season 2, the character becomes more secure, she’s a bit more comfortable to experiment, Payen says. “It was more about playing with colors, eyeliners, lids and also lots of different lips, but with balm textures.”
Fast forward to season 3, and during an existential crisis, Emily cuts her own bangs. While the move may have been impulsive, the result lends a decidedly French Girl chic to her overall aesthetic. “She wears it very well,” says Payen.
With fringe framing Emily’s eyes, a focus on lips became clear. But for the new season, Payen chose to go bold. “Why not play with red and lots of bright colors, orange, pink and even very strong brown hues,” she mused.
The powerful lips have major meaning, too. At this point in Emily’s journey, her voice is getting stronger. “She has
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in your life, you are probably aware that she in the most recent season. Lily Collins, who plays in the Netflix series, documented the moment her hairstylist cut the bangs.
Emily in Paris, one NHL team just blessed TikTok with the year's most wholesome hot mic footage. On December 23, the Buffalo Sabres' social media team shared footage of Jeff Skinner telling another player about his “favorite” show, Emily In Paris. Yes, following Emily Cooper's career and romantic misadventures in France featuring , , and a protagonist who is ."There's a new season coming out," Skinner excitedly tells teammate Mattias Samuelsson.
is a modern fairy tale: Emily Cooper, a bright-eyed marketing prodigy from Chicago, transfers to Paris and takes the French division of her company by storm. She introduces the team to the brave, not-so-new world of social media, lands several massive new clients, and consistently comes up with thrilling new ideas right in the nick of time. But I'm not buying it. While watching , which premiered on Netflix on December 21, I couldn't help but cringe as Emily was praised for her objectively awful ideas.
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SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about Season 3 of Netflix’s Emily In Paris Do not read before you have binged all 10 episodes.
Much like Emily Cooper’s (Lily Collins) eye-popping colorful closet, “Emily in Paris” is on the divisive side. Some fell hard for Emily’s bucket hats and the bold print confection when the series debuted in 2020; others thought it was too much of everything that definitely goes against Coco Chanel’s “before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take one thing off” advice.
, we're already looking forward to the fourth season of Netflix's hit fantasy series. (One can never have too many episodes in the queue.)While we still have several questions lingering , and will have even more, I'm sure, with the conclusion of season three, there is one guarantee for season four: Whatever Emily Cooper is doing, . Read on for everything we know about season four of Emily in Paris.Has Emily In Paris been renewed yet?Back in January of 2022, following the premiere of the show's second season, Emily In Paris was renewed for season three and four at the same time. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Though Netflix shows—even those that have been relatively well-received—are known for getting abruptly canceled after just one or two seasons, you can rest easy in knowing that a fourth season is guaranteed to be forthcoming. When is the premiere date?We know, per , that seasons three and four of Emily In Paris were scheduled to film back-to-back, but the premiere date for season four has yet to be announced, so all we have to go on at the moment are some educated guesses.
Things got a little hot and heavy between Drew Barrymore and one of the cast members from Emily In Paris!
Ain’t No Mo’, the Broadway debut of author and star Jordan E. Cooper, opened at the Belasco Theatre on Dec. 1 to the sort of reviews producers and playwrights dream about. Even the few critics who weren’t completely won over couldn’t help but point out a singular brilliance at work here, not to mention a stars-in-the-making cast and more laugh-out-loud moments than most of the rest of Broadway combined. A celebrity-packed opening night, with producer Lee Daniels greeting a crowd that included Gabrielle Union, Dwayne Wade and C. J. Uzomah – who happen to be among the starry cohort of co-producers – as well as Matthew Broderick, Tamron Hall, Deborah Cox, Stephanie Mills, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Susan Kelechi Watson, Camryn Manheim, Tony Kushner, Tituss Burgess, Gayle King, Pat Williams, Christopher Sieber, Jennifer Simard, Colton Ryan, Ari’el Stachel and Timothy Olyphant suggested nothing less than the buzzy arrival of Broadway’s next big thing, out-of-the-box division.
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