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Lily Collins Films <em>Emily in Paris </em>in a Chartreuse Blazer Paired With Purple Pumps

Lily Collins’s character embraced the trending hue while filming at the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco

By Elliot O·Jun 5, 2026·2 min read
Lily Collins Films <em>Emily in Paris </em>in a Chartreuse Blazer Paired With Purple Pumps

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Monte-Carlo delivered the kind of backdrop that demands a certain level of outfit ambition — and Lily Collins, filming on location for the sixth and final season of Emily in Paris, rose to the occasion in a look that was equal parts racing-circuit spectacle and runway provocation. According to Harper's Bazaar, Collins arrived at the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco in a fluorescent chartreuse double-breasted blazer — peak lapels, hourglass cut, matched to a coordinating top and shorts — essentially walking proof that the color dominating runways and celebrity street style right now isn't going anywhere.

The color-blocking didn't stop at green. Collins stacked the look with Roger Vivier pumps in a vivid purple, and carried a foldover clutch that fused both shades together — chartreuse patterns cut through with purple floral prints. It was maximalist in the way only Emily in Paris can get away with: slightly chaotic, completely intentional, and annoyingly compelling. She later pulled on a racing helmet, which, honestly, tracked.

The Woman Behind the Wardrobe

None of this happens by accident. Costume designer Marylin Fitoussi has been the architect of Emily's unapologetically bold aesthetic since season one — building on the foundational maximalism that Sex and the City legend Patricia Field helped establish when she consulted on the first two installments. The result is a character whose wardrobe functions almost as a second storyline: loud, referential, and always slightly ahead of (or deliberately beside) the zeitgeist.

As for the show itself, Netflix confirmed in May that season six will be the final chapter. Creator and showrunner Darren Star called it "the trip of a lifetime" and thanked fans for letting the series become part of their lives — a gracious sendoff for a show that became a genuine cultural flashpoint, polarizing in the best possible way. Whatever you thought of Emily Cooper as a character, the fashion was never the problem.

If this Monaco look is the energy the final season is bringing, Emily in Paris is going out in the loudest, most chromatic way it knows how — and that, at least, feels exactly right.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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