Lily Collins is decidedly not embracing method dressing for her Emily in Paris press tour. On the Netflix show, which debuts its fourth season today, August 15, the actor plays Emily Cooper, a gutsy and doe-eyed marketing executive from Chicago who moves to Paris for work and begins to dress a bit like a couture candy factory. We love it for Cooper, but when Collins is off the set, her style leans much more minimalist – or more truly Parisian, if you will.
On Tuesday, for example, Collins made an entrance at a press event in Los Angeles in a chic Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello ensemble in varying shades of brown and black. Up top, she wore a stretchy sand-coloured bodysuit with a crisscross back detail, which she tucked into a chocolate brown pencil skirt.
The actor cinched the skirt at the waist with a black leather belt with a square golden YSL-branded buckle, and under the piece wore some sheer black tights to further elevate the look. Collins wrapped up the head-to-toe Saint Laurent 'fit with glossy black slingbacks, and accessorised with small gold hoop earrings and a coordinating ring.
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It was an outfit that could easily be taken from the office to the red carpet, and Collins made sure to do it justice with her sunset-inspired glam, which included auburn eye shadow and a matching rusty brown lip. Her French bob was perfectly straightened, and she tucked one side behind her ear.
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Rosa Sanchez is the senior news editor at Harper's Bazaar, working on news as it relates to entertainment, fashion, and culture. Previously, she was a news editor at ABC News and, prior to that, a managing editor of celebrity news at American Media. She has also written features for Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, Forbes, and The Hollywood Reporter, among other outlets.