'Emily In Paris' Season 4 Part 2 Paris Photocall

The rest cast of ‘Emily In Paris’ joined Lily Collins and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu for the Paris photocall of Season 4 Part 2 at La Samaritaine.

Androgynous Chic with a Feminine Twist

Camille Razat took a complete 180 from her Italian glam look at the Rome premiere and gave us quintessential Parisian chic in a Celine suit. The switch from Versace’s bold sensuality to Celine’s minimalist tailoring is a testament to her versatility, but it’s the balance between androgyny and femininity that really made this look stand out.

The suit, with its sharp, clean lines, initially screams androgynous chic. However, the ribbon tie adds an undeniable feminine softness to the look.

Her choice of accessories was spot-on as well. The Amina Muaddi Charlotte Sling patent leather pumps added a sleek finish, while the Messika jewels offered just the right amount of sparkle. In this look, Camille manages to capture the effortless sophistication that defines Parisian style—polished but never too fussy.

Styled by Clement Lomellini.

The 80s are back

Ashley Park is usually the queen of going over the top in the best way possible, but this time, her look left me underwhelmed. Wearing an Alessandra Rich strapless dress, Ashley gave us a retro vibe that missed the mark. While Alessandra Rich is known for her dresses that channel vintage flair, this one leaned a little too far into bad ‘80s territory.

I think it is mostly the contrasting trim and bow that is making this feel dated. It’s almost like something a guest at Kyle Richards’ dinner party on ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ might wear.

The Judith Leiber bag didn’t do much to elevate the look either, and while Ashley usually nails these moments with a sense of fun and fashion-forward risk, this one felt like a rare misstep. Hopefully, she’ll return to form soon, as we’ve seen her pull off much stronger looks in the past.

Styled by Brad Goreski.

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