After Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and Camille (Camille Razat) moved back in together in the second season's finale, Emily (Lily Collins) must put on a brave face and ...
There are many routes the series could take with this twist, but the ending of the third season feels somewhat similar to the ending of the first season where Emily and Gabriel were given a chance to be together but didn’t seize it because of Camille. Before that, he had been focusing too hard on the restaurant and drunkenly spilled to Emily about his love for both her and Camille and how he could tell something was off in his relationship. Instead, Camille finally addresses the elephant in the room, which is that Emily and Gabriel have been in love since she arrived in Paris and would be together if not for the scheme she concocted with her mother to trick Emily into cutting Gabriel out of her life with a manipulative pinky swear. Then, just when it seems like Emily and Gabriel will finally get their chance to be together unencumbered, a new twist is thrown their way: Camille is pregnant. After Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and Camille (Camille Razat) moved back in together in the second season’s finale, Emily (Lily Collins) must put on a brave face and ignore the fact that she was just about to confess her love for Gabriel. Throughout the third season, Emily pushes her feelings for Gabriel away to explore a relationship with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), who has taken a job in Paris and befriended Gabriel with no knowledge of Emily’s history with her handsome neighbor.
Congratulations to Netflix for making Emily In Paris one of the most glamorous yet insipid series on TV.
And that’s why Emily In Paris is a visual treat—look out for a couple of Gabriel and Emily scenes halfway through, and an episode set in Provence, that is a standout. Emily In Paris is obviously a form of escapism; for that, it gets the credit, even if it doesn’t deserve much else. Emily, Mindy, Sylvie, and Camille are all involved in the trope of juggling multiple love interests. It’s a good thing she belts out covers of Dua Lipa and Lady Gaga in season three, an antidote to Emily crooning Dionne Warwick’s “Alfie.” But Mindy sort of disappears in the middle episodes as she gets caught up in her own love triangle. Despite most of the actors’ efforts, Emily In Paris is still a chore. In that sense, EIP is the equivalent of mindlessly browsing through TikTok—an overlong scrolling session that feels like an amusing enough waste of time. To date, Emily In Paris’ approach to the Parisian adventures of Chicago native Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) has been “rinse and repeat,” and the show’s 10-episode third season stays true to these roots. (At the risk of pulling an Emily In Paris, gosh this show loves to be rote). Collins looks perpetually flummoxed, but at least her hair is never out of place, not even when Emily cuts her own bangs. (Hint: Until the last-minute cliffhanger of season three). The new episodes carry on the trend of being equal parts boring and confusing. The show suffers by trying to be superficially earnest instead of fully embracing its whimsical nature.
Emily in Paris season 3 once again ends with a shocking cliffhanger? Will Emily and Gabriel get together? Is Camille really pregnant?
Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments, and stay tuned for more Emily in Paris news and updates from Netflix Life! The new season of Emily in Paris finds Emily making all kinds of difficult decisions about her life and career. It’s unclear whether Emily will fight for him back in the next season, given that she didn’t really have a say in that information being exposed. After having seen Gabriel kiss Emily’s hand just before the ceremony, Camille blows the lid off the pact she and Emily made about Gabriel. All mostly goes according to plan, including Emily helping get Gabriel his Michelin star, until Gabriel decides to be spontaneous and have the wedding during the engagement party. Between work drama and boy problems, Emily certainly goes through all the highs and lows until the very last scene.
Emily gives herself bangs in the season three premiere of Netflix's 'Emily in Paris.' Can she throw a party for Alfie at the same time she's meeting with ...
Over at the Eiffel Tower, Emily is using the passive voice to absolve herself of all responsibility for the mess she’s made of her own life (“It all just got so complicated”). But okay!) This is all potentially quite juicy stuff for the start of the season, but given this show’s track record for letting Emily actually live with the consequences of her actions, I am not sure how hopeful to be. We aren’t with her and her bandmates enough to be all that invested in what happens to them, and nothing she’s doing has any effect on Emily or the core goings-on of the show. (Fortunately the one couple I do believe in and care for deeply — Sylvie and the sexy, young photographer — are still together, and still have the correct priorities: no work talk when it’s time to make out). Again it is hard to believe that these two people are an item given that Emily is such a bad girlfriend (never pays attention to him; is obviously hung up on someone else) but the show needs us to believe that Emily is being torn asunder in both her professional and personal lives, so here we are. Emily goes to her other job (how she explains being MIA for half the day with both her bosses is left unclear). (How exactly does it benefit Madeline for Emily to have no idea who the meetings are with and what she needs to prep for … It is best to think of the entire exercise of Emily in Paris as a sort of collective hallucination that we are all having together. Madeline’s outfit is significantly worse (bright magenta and orange, very tight), I assume because her role in this world is “terribly not-chic American,” and I know I said this last season but I am very not into the way this show treats her pregnancy as beyond comical, like practically grotesque. — though I wonder if we are to believe this sort of frenetic, scrambled ritual is not her standard practice but instead is a manifestation of her frenetic, scrambled mind. Emily goes back to the Savoir offices so we can get a full-body shot of her outfit: a fuzzy sweater in a Care Bear color palette, a metallic miniskirt, and just-over-the-knee shiny green boots. [Camille hate Emily’s guts](https://www.vulture.com/article/emily-in-paris-recap-season-2-episode-4-jules-and-em.html) and only [ pretend to be nice to her](https://www.vulture.com/article/emily-in-paris-recap-season-2-episode-5-an-englishman-in-paris.html) to neutralize her as an obstacle on Camille’s (also inexplicable) quest to regain Gabriel’s heart?
But then Camille reveals to Emily that she eats alone most nights because Gabriel is too busy with his restaurant. This becomes a recurring issue in Camille and ...
Camille even goes on a trip to Greece with Sofia for a while. From then on, they start to see each other romantically, even though Camille is still in a relationship with Gabriel. Still, Camille tries to make her relationship with Gabriel work even though she’s quickly becoming more attracted to Sofia. Emily in Paris is back, and this season it looks like Emily isn’t the only person caught up in a tricky situation. But then Camille reveals to Emily that she eats alone most nights because Gabriel is too busy with his restaurant. If you’re wondering what happens with Camille in
The cast also talked about berets and big life choices at a screening and reception at the French Consulate General to celebrate Season 3.
“I think I would,” he added, “But I like my hair too much.” “I live in America, and I came here because I wanted to be an actor, but also because I respect the professionalism,” he said. “Emily is in Paris for the moment,” said Mr. “Emily going into the office that early was definitely funny,” said Camille Razat, who plays Camille, a Parisian socialite and a rival for Gabriel’s affections. “But I got a perm, and it was way too much, so I had to wear my hair in this topknot that I called ‘the pineapple' for a year!” said Ms. “I think there’s more story to tell.” “I never wear them,” Mr. “We work to live, not live to work,” she said. “I had a life change haircut when I was, I think, 26,” Ms. “I cut all my hair off — it was a pixie haircut — and I went to the Vanity Fair Oscars party and people were like, ‘What happened?’” “There’s too much romance in Paris,” he added. Ms.
Lily Collins as Emily, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau in episode 301 of Emily in Paris. Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix. Emily's ...
(Seeing Emily expose her tummy in every episode with a new bedazzled crop top and miniskirt isn’t exactly peak fashion design, for example, but those kooky outfits are blessed!) Watching Emily in Paris feels akin to playing The Sims, in which your character (Emily, in this case) enters a society, meets its residents, and becomes the center of attention. [Bridgerton](https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/even-with-fewer-butts-jonathan-bailey-makes-bridgerton-season-2-worth-watching) and [Squid Game](https://www.thedailybeast.com/squid-game-is-the-most-disturbing-show-ive-ever-seen-how-is-it-so-popular) in popularity, even if it’s not as traditionally “artistic” as they’re praised for being.. Just like Emily, Netflix has also upped their marketing for this new season, with [pop-up markets in NYC](https://www.timeout.com/newyork/news/emily-in-paris-is-bringing-a-free-parisian-experience-to-nyc-120822) and [an official companion book](https://www.amazon.com/Emily-Paris-Official-Authorized-Companion/dp/0316520527). [a slew of controversies](https://www.thedailybeast.com/people-hate-netflixs-emily-in-paris-so-much-its-a-global-crisis) in its two seasons at Netflix. Each new season of Emily in Paris somehow feels like the same story is being repeated again, and yet somehow a completely different show. [earned plenty of backlash for fostering negative stereotypes](https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/jan/03/ukraine-culture-minister-blasts-emily-in-paris-over-insulting-stereotype). By the end of the season, you’ll be shocked to see how much of this shifts around, like tectonic plates rupturing the entire dating ecosystem in Paris. Emily is obsessed with being an influencer and posting to Instagram in the first season, but by Season 3, we rarely get to see her iconic chunky camera phone case. You might want to know more about the plot for Emily in Paris Season 3, but describing the wild new storylines feels more impossible than stealing the Mona Lisa. It’s resolved in a matter of two episodes, so that we can get to the real juicy parts of the show: the romance. That saying is totally made up, but it is a phrase that popped into my head while watching Season 3 of Emily in Paris. But this is what watching Emily in Paris now feels like after three seasons:
Emily and Alfie are together, then break up, then are together. Madeline and Sylvie attempt to out-business each other. Mindy turns down a job.
In my notes I write, “The second-hand embarrassment here is so powerful I may die 100 times before this episode is over.” Alfie also seems to hate it at first (“What do I have to do to get you to stop singing?”) but, for some reason, her musical persistence charms him thoroughly and erases all of the other material issues behind their breakup so they kiss and I guess are back together again. Luc tells Sylvie to stick with her guns and try to build her own thing. Sylvie has learned from her mistakes and she meets with her deputies to discuss it. Unlike Emily, Sylvie is capable of processing new information and learning from her mistakes, so this time she takes her job offer back to her deputies to deliberate. Sylvie is relieved and they all hug and dance together. Madeline, seemingly forgetting everything she has learned over the past several hours — that clients want Sylvie and her relationships; that she cannot run Savoir without Sylvie; that humbling herself is the only wise move here — is all too delighted to have the upper hand, and tells Sylvie that her offer just expired. Camille and Emily have this conversation that, sigh, is all about how they want to trust each other and be friends. As she leaves the meeting with Madeline, Emily realizes, all of a sudden, that Alfie is not her boyfriend anymore. Is it interesting and plot-generating for Sylvie and the gang to have signed contracts with strict noncompete clauses in them? She reports to Camille and Gabriel that Alfie has been in Paris this whole time and of course they both already knew! It is actually hilarious to me that he boarded a train to London, got a call from Antoine, came back to Paris, and kept it a secret from Emily. Mindy turned down the jazz-club job so she could continue to barely scrape by busking with her boyfriend and her new bandmate even though she has only been in this band for approximately a month, and she’s cut off from the Zipper King money, and presumably needs an income to keep her in over-the-knee boots and sequins.
Season three provides more career choices, designer dilemmas and romantic revelations for the fashionable female lead character. Although Lucas Bravo — who ...
“To mispronounce it over and over and over again, it’s like ... So there’s always a part of us in every character.” “It’s a little bit difficult to pretend like you don’t know how to say something,” Collins explains. It was a real rollercoaster to shoot. And it’s a big soup of chaos and drama.” “But it was a real ride.
The once-beloved Netflix series seems stuck on repeat — while the rest of us have moved on.
Harris](https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/playwright-jeremy-o-harris-slave-play-interview-1026169/)), spar for creative control of the [fashion](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/fashion/) house. By the time the finale brings together the characters for the first real conflict of the season, it’s too late — the momentum of the show’s been lost, and even the cliffhanger feels like a last-ditch attempt at drama. “Not choosing is still a choice,” Alfie says in the first episode, scolding Emily for not picking him over her work. Madeline appears on the brink of fury — is Emily in Chicago not far on the horizon? For Mindy, it’s Nicolas de Leon (Paul Forman), scion of the powerful JVMA luxury conglomerate — someone who, unlike her previous boyfriend, understands the pressures of being a very wealthy heir. (Emily, for her part, continues to be a workaholic — “You’re so good at your job,” her friends keep telling her, as she shuns French decorum to make every outing a business meeting — but without any actual goals other than bringing the brands she cares about to the world.) Sylvie, as strong a character as she is, spends the season fending off offers that she doesn’t want, resorting to possible blackmail, if that’s what it takes. When we open on Season Three, she still hasn’t chosen whether she wants to work for her Chicago-based boss Madeline Weaver (Kate Walsh) at the new Savoir, or Sylvie at her yet-unnamed company. Cadault, the aging designer who signs away his company, and his longtime rival Gregory Dupree ( For Camille, it’s the Greek artist Sofia (Melia Kreiling) who comes on to her in a confessional doubling as an art installation. [Darren Star](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/darren-star/)’s series, which was released in its entirety today on [Netflix](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/netflix/). At the same time, she wants to commit to hunky British banker Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), but keeps finding herself distracted by Gabriel. But what once felt like a fun drift through a magical alternate universe, by Season Three, has come to feel like a stagnant decision that no one is willing to make.
'Emily in Paris' returns for Season 3 on Netflix, and we're recapping all of the drama between Savoir and Sylvie, Alfie and Gabriel and Emily and Mindy.
As Madeline is loaded into an ambulance, Emily offers to accompany her to the hospital, but she refuses. Left with Sylvie, Emily tries to explain herself, but she’s cut off when Sylvie, with a flick of her cig, fires her yet again. We’ll have to wait to see her decision though, because she stalls and asks for more time as her bandmates walk into the party. After ending her call with Doug and strolling into the new office in Sylvie’s apartment, Emily pitches the McBaguette to the team. It’s all good news and he says he loved her, but there’s a catch: the venue only wants Mindy to perform regularly, not her bandmates, spelling trouble for Mindy after her already-rocky relationship with Benoît, who finally found out about her past as a Chinese pop star. Of course stumbles across Madeline there, and manages to royally screw up his entire visit when he gets into a ridiculous back-and-forth with her about who Emily is working for. When we return for the latest season, Emily is literally trapped between Sylvie and Madeline in a tense opening on the Eiffel Tower, where her two bosses corner her and pressure her for answers. When Emily says she’s working out the conflict, Camille is understanding, saying her family will stick with whatever firm Emily is working at, and adding, “I’m loyal to you.” Camille, you just proved that is not true! As she steels herself to tell her boss she’s quitting, Madeline pops out from behind the door, brandishing a bag of “black market Fritos” and wearing a truly outrageous orange-and-pink getup. While Emily was left with Madeline in the empty offices, Sylvie soon revealed she wanted Emily to join her new team. As the two women close in on her, Emily steps back one inch too far and goes tumbling from the tower…only to wake up in her own bed. The finale concluded with Emily calling up Sylvie and telling her that she’d made her choice, but in the Season 3 premiere, we see that decision isn’t exactly a neat, or easy, one.
11. Benoit (Kevin Dias) · 10. Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) · 9. Julien (Samuel Arnold) · 8. Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) · 7. Emily · 6. Nicolas (Paul Forman) · 5. Mindy ( ...
Camille uses one smile between Gabriel and Emily as carte blanche to have an affair with a Greek artist, then dodges any and all responsibility for it at her engagement party by telling Emily “Our secrets are what will keep us close” and diverting attention to Emily and Gabriel, who honestly had close to zero chemistry this season. But other than that, Nicolas is mostly just kind of rude; stealing Sylvie’s (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) client and his constant demeanor with Emily are played off as “just business,” but there’s a way to conduct business without being a butthead. The only reason she didn’t top this list is because she’s entirely unfazed by anything from some slight sexual manipulation of the building manager to having sex with her husband in a pool because of bees. Is she going to EuroVision with Benoit despite being in a full relationship with Nicholas and his ostentatious helicopter? Antoine has chilled out, but his record is one of casual (and sometimes creepy) chaos. Few twists to this day can compare with the absurdity of Camille and Emily, two adult women, making a pact that they would not date Gabriel — a pact Camille proposed, pushed, and subsequently shattered when she got back with him — which she wanted all along! Emily honestly thinks she is a chaos queen but what she is queen of is turning a mountain into un taupinière (Google says this is French for molehill). Remember how she spent all of Season 2 spinning out because “OMG you guys I slept with Gabriel and now he’s back with Camille!” but no one else cared — including and especially Gabriel and Camille (Camille Razat), who got back together! Emily loves to say things “got so complicated” when what she means is that she didn’t text her boyfriend or speak to her best friend who she lives with. Igniting an old flame out of the blue to the point that her boyfriend with no personality dumps her? [Netflix](https://www.indiewire.com/t/netflix/)’s most successful genres — and a show that viewers too sane to blow up their own lives can guiltlessly and joyfully binge. Best of luck to him at the new job he definitely just accepted, and here’s to hoping his colleagues can keep it together.
Lucas Bravo as Gabriel; Samuel Arnold as Julien; Bruno Gouery as Luc; Camille Razat as Camille; William Abadie as Antoine Lambert; Lucien Laviscount as Alfie.
[Variety reported](https://variety.com/2022/tv/tv/netflix-emily-in-paris-season-three-images-1235380541/) that Emily in Paris season 3 and Emily in Paris season 4 were filming back-to-back. In the final moments of season 3, Camille leaves Gabriel at the altar and exposes the pact she and Emily made. We’re expecting season 3 to drop in either late 2022 or early 2023 based on that timeline, meaning Emily in Paris season 4 will release in mid to late 2023. In the third season, Lucien Laviscount was promoted to a series regular, and the rest of the main cast from the first and second seasons returned. 21, and we’re lucky enough to also have Emily in Paris season 4 on the way. Here’s everything we know so far, including filming updates, a release window, and whether season 4 could be the last.
"Emily in Paris" season three was filmed at various locations in France, including the Eiffel Tower, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, and Hôtel Molitor Paris.
[La Nouvelle Eve](http://www.lanouvelleeveparis.com/le-cabaret/) is one of the oldest revue theaters in Paris. [Molitor](https://www.molitorparis.com/en/hotel/) hotel first opened as a Parisian bathhouse called [Piscine Molitor in 1929](https://www.historichotels.org/hotels-resorts/hotel-molitor-paris-mgallery-by-sofitel/history.php). [Clover Gordes](https://airelles.com/fr/destination/gordes-hotel/restaurants/clover-gordes-jean-francois-piege-cuisine-terroir-terrasse). Bonus: You can take a virtual tour of it all [here](https://artsandculture.google.com/u/1/streetview/ch%C3%A2teau-de-montpoupon/yQHx8DnF3MBXMQ?sv_lng=1.141380813664881&sv_lat=47.252776674565396&sv_h=329.4717788482193&sv_p=21.528632595820227&sv_pid=BHN0RT6vqVc8PNK0k71mkA&sv_z=0.12380566518895697). Overlooking the lavender fields and olive trees of the Luberon valley, the Provence restaurant is part of the [Airelles Gordes](https://airelles.com/fr/destination/gordes-hotel) hotel. While fashion is certainly at the forefront, the [Netflix series](https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/entertainment/a41968608/wednesday-filming-locations-romania-castle/) has taken viewers to several breathtaking filming locations in France—from the [Palace of Versailles](https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/prance-around-paris-like-emily-with-this-season-2-location-guide) to [Le Château de Sonnay](https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/a34338253/le-chateau-de-sonnay-french-castle-netflix-emily-in-paris/). [Château de Montpoupon](https://www.montpoupon.com/?lang=en), a castle located in the Touraine region of the Loire Valley. There, visitors can explore [the château's various rooms](https://www.montpoupon.com/the-chateau/?lang=en). “I didn't even think it'd be possible, but I think Paris has been very generous to us and in giving us access to amazing locations all over the city.” [Emily in Paris](https://www.housebeautiful.com/about/a38541960/cost-of-living-emily-in-paris-netflix-lily-collins/) stems from its over-the-top, often très cliché extravagance. The production design for the Pierre Cadault Retrospective was inspired by the 70th anniversary Dior exhibition. (And should you embark on that journey, be sure to study our [Paris travel guide](https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/a41090204/paris-travel-guide/) for more aesthete-approved recs!)
The cast also talked about berets and big life choices at a screening and reception at the French Consulate General to celebrate Season 3.
“I think I would,” he added, “But I like my hair too much.” “I live in America, and I came here because I wanted to be an actor, but also because I respect the professionalism,” he said. “Emily is in Paris for the moment,” said Mr. “Emily going into the office that early was definitely funny,” said Camille Razat, who plays Camille, a Parisian socialite and a rival for Gabriel’s affections. “But I got a perm, and it was way too much, so I had to wear my hair in this topknot that I called ‘the pineapple' for a year!” said Ms. “I think there’s more story to tell.” “I never wear them,” Mr. “We work to live, not live to work,” she said. “I had a life change haircut when I was, I think, 26,” Ms. “I cut all my hair off — it was a pixie haircut — and I went to the Vanity Fair Oscars party and people were like, ‘What happened?’” “There’s too much romance in Paris,” he added. Ms.
The third season of "Emily in Paris" has only just been released on Netflix but fans are already desperate to know if Emily Cooper and friends will be back.
[have been released in December ](https://www.newsweek.com/emily-paris-season-3-release-date-cast-trailer-plot-netflix-1764737)so the streaming platform could follow a similar pattern and opt for a December 2023 release. One actor fans will be hoping to see return is Paul Forman, who plays Mindy's boyfriend Nicolas. AND wait for it, Season 4!!!!! Naturally, Collins is expected to return as the titular Emily for Emily in Paris Season 4, Truly love you all, thanks so much for the incredible support. [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/tv/tv/netflix-emily-in-paris-season-three-images-1235380541/) reports, however, that seasons 3 and 4 were filmed at the same time, so the season could premiere earlier in 2023. 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Cast Netflix has yet to announce an official release date for the next season of Emily in Paris but the previous two seasons 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Release Date [creator is Sex and the City writer Darren Star](https://www.newsweek.com/emily-paris-creator-responds-critics-cliches-1541432), tells the story of American marketing executive Emily Cooper who moves to Paris, France, for a job and ends up falling in love with the city. Is 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Happening? [only just returned for its third season](https://www.newsweek.com/mcbaguette-emily-paris-season-3-mcdonalds-1768756) but fans of the [Netflix](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/netflix) hit are already wanting more.
What happens at the end of Season 3 of Emily in Paris? Read on for a comprehensive recap of the finale including Gabriel and Camille's secret pregnancy.
She also admits to Gabriel that she made a pact with Emily to keep them apart and ensure she would not lose him. Still, she appears to be committed to Alfie and sits beside him in the chapel as they wait for Camille and Gabriel to say, “I do.” Emily seems to be all in on her relationship with Alfie for most of the season. Gabriel reveals the real reason Camille cut her trip to Greece short: She is pregnant. Outside, Emily and Gabriel have a conversation where he asked about her feelings for him. Alfie, and the rest of the guests, are stunned by the information. Emily and Sylvie outsmart Nico in order to keep Pierro in chart, embarrassing Nico in front of his father. In the finale, Emily finally chooses between Alfie and Gabriel and also mends her relationship with Mindy after some slight tension in their friendship. Alfie and Emily travel together to the French countryside for Camille and Gabriel’s engagement party. Gabriel opens up about his relationship problems with the gallerist and confesses that some of them stem from his being in love with Emily. Camille ends her trip to Greece early to have a conversation with Gabriel. Throughout the season, Emily and Alfie’s relationship appears to grow stronger.
Is the McDonald's McBaguette in 'Emily in Paris' Season 3 real? Here's everything we know about the special menu item and a review from Samuel Arnold.
[French McDonald’s restaurants first launched the McBaguette in 2012](https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/mcdonalds-goes-gallic-mcbaguette-burger-flna192677), but the international menu item was only available for a limited time. (In the past, the sandwich was also available with chicken tenders instead of beef patties.) And they made it for the show as well, so that was a nice day of shooting,” Arnold laughed. He got a new job as Associate Manager of Global Partnerships for McDonald’s and suggested she run the marketing for the launch of the McBaguette. Professional chef Gabriel admitted he loves treating himself to McDonald’s every once in a while, and honestly? For those wondering “Is the McBaguette real?” The answer is yes!
The show's lead makeup artist shares all the details behind the makeup looks in Emily In Paris season 3, including Lily Collins' lipstick shades.
“With a mist, you can apply your eyeliner pencil, then mist the face and redo the foundation, the blush, and then re-apply any powders,” she says. “At the end of the season, I played more with the eyes because I want to open to something different for season 4,” Payen says. “And we were always on the same page because we always chose the same colors.” So Payen says she focused a lot on skin prep when doing the cast’s makeup on set so they all had a great foundation for a natural base. And Emily isn’t the only character that’s gotten into eye makeup in season 3. The makeup artist shares that she relied on a kohl eyeliner pencil by “I would choose the color and then I would give one or two choices to Lily to see if she will pick the same colors that I already chose,” Payen shares. While Emily does wear other bright lipstick colors — like strawberry and orange — throughout the season, they’re also reflective of the time of day and her mood. The Parisian makeup artist looked to her observations of when and how French women wear strong lip colors for inspiration. “That’s why I chose to have Emily wear a vibrant red lipstick during the day instead of at night. And thus, her makeup in season 3 starts to reflect her personal evolution (and her new look). “I noticed that French women always wore bold red lips during the day while at work, so I wanted to inject this French perspective into the character,” Payen reveals.
"Emily in Paris" season 3 creator Darren Star reveals everything about that shocking finale with Camille, Gabriel, and Emily.
But what's bad/complicated for Camille, Gabriel, Emily, and Alfie is good for viewers, as the latest twist certainly infuses the series with plenty of interesting avenues to explore in seasons four and beyond. Then, in the most shocking development, Gabriel told Emily that the reason he wanted to rush a wedding between him and Camille was because she's pregnant. (Cut to Alfie and Emily's shocked faces.) Not only did this seem to mark the end of Alfie and Emily as a couple, but Gabriel still doesn't know that Camille has been having an affair with gallery curator Sofia.
Aperol Spritz, out! I also suspect this ugly beret will be everywhere. And bring your Lysol wipes if you're going to ride the Grande Roue #EmilyInParis3.".
One Emily in Paris fan joked the Kir Royale was the new Aperol Spritz, writing on Twitter: "Watch how Paris is going to be full of tourists drinking Kir Royale next summer. With Creme de Cassis in it." to which D'Arcy replied "A Negroni." The Kir Royale has been popular in France since the 1840s, following the development of Créme de Cassis. And bring your Lysol wipes if you're going to ride the Grande Roue #EmilyInParis3." "
Emily In Paris has introduced fans to many French locations, customs and dishes with season 3 featuring the delicious drink, the Kir Royale.
As ever in the world of cocktails, there are plenty of ways to change up a Kir Royale to suit your tastes. Later in the episode, Emily uses the drink in a pitch to Camille’s vineyard-owning parents, suggesting the possibility of a new line of canned cocktails. One of the latest to be introduced in season 3 of Emily In Paris is the drink, Kir Royale, but what is the popular apéritif and how is one made?
Emily in Paris” Season 4 is fast approaching — here's everything we know so far about the fourth season, including cast, release date, trailer, and more.
[season 3 and 4.](https://www.teenvogue.com/story/emily-in-paris-renewed-seasons-3-and-4) “Say ‘bonjour’ to 3 & 4! Regardless, according to [Deadline](https://deadline.com/2022/01/emily-in-paris-renewed-seasons-3-4-netflix-1234907254/), the show's second season was watched for 107.6 million hours within its first week on Netflix, and was the streaming giant's most popular comedy series of 2020. Your favorite stylish expat Emily Cooper, played by [Lily Collins](https://www.teenvogue.com/story/emily-in-paris-star-lily-collins-says-emily-may-seem-annoying-nylon), will return to Netflix for the fourth chapter of her adventure sooner than you think.
One thing is for sure—audiences are loving the connection between Camille (Camille Razat) and Sofia and want to know more about Kreiling. Newsweek has ...
But I think Sofia is in this really fun position where we leave her, where she doesn't have anything weighing her down and can pursue Camille—as long as Camille of course is open to it. In my own dating life, it's not that easy to be like, 'Hey, I want you, and I'm going to try and make this happen.' So I really like that about Sofia and I hope that she acts on that a little bit and tries to show Camille that she's really special in her eyes, that she is beautiful." After spending the week together, Sofia lets Camille know her true feelings and at the end of Episode 4, the pair finally shared a kiss. It's not that easy to be that confident anymore with people. [ Season 4](https://www.newsweek.com/emily-paris-season-4-happening-will-there-new-release-date-netflix-1768970), Kreiling has not given too much away. Following graduation, Kreiling moved to the U.K.