Lily Collins Turns Heads In Bold Blazer And Purple Heels While Filming 'Emily In Paris' Finale

  • By Avery
  • June 8, 2026, 3 p.m.

Emily Takes Monaco by Storm

It looks like Emily has traded the romantic streets of Paris for the glamorous setting of Monte-Carlo! On a vibrant day of filming for the much-anticipated sixth and final season of 'Emily in Paris,' Lily Collins was spotted capturing scenes at the iconic F1 Grand Prix of Monaco. The excitement was palpable as Collins, embodying her beloved character Emily, stepped onto the scene in a striking ensemble.

A Fashionista's Dream

Thanks to the creative genius of costume designer Marylin Fitoussi, who has been weaving fashion magic on the show since day one, Emily's wardrobe continues to dazzle and inspire. This time, the style stakes were higher than ever with a chartreuse double-breasted blazer that screamed confidence and flair. The bold blazer, complete with peak lapels and an hourglass silhouette, was perfectly paired with a matching top and shorts.

“Making Emily in Paris with this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime,” creator Darren Starr expressed with gratitude.

Pops of Color and a Fond Farewell

Emily's look was completed with a pair of vibrant purple pumps from Roger Vivier, adding an extra splash of color to the ensemble. Her kaleidoscopic clutch, featuring purple flowers and chartreuse patterns, was the cherry on top. Not one to shy away from adventure, Collins even donned a racing helmet, hinting at some thrilling track moments.

As fans eagerly await the final chapter, creator Darren Starr reflects on the journey: “As we embark on the final season, I am so grateful to Netflix, Paramount, and, most importantly, the fans who have taken this incredible journey with us. We can’t wait to share this last chapter with you.” With such a vibrant farewell, Emily in Paris promises to leave a lasting impression.

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