Last season of Emily in Paris left us with sooo many cliffhangers—and not just about what happens with our marketing star’s job, her BFFs, and (many) lovers. I’m talking fashion, baby. All of the outfits in season 2 were incredibly epic, and it felt as if a couture-sized void was left after the 10th episode ended. Because if it wasn’t clear already, this show’s looks are just as important as the actual plot—if not more so. (Sorry not sorry!)
Thankfully for those who watch the series for the ~fashion~ (with a side of drama, heh), Emily in Paris season 3 brings the action in more ways than one. It’s a whirlwind in the best way possible, folks. Along with the classic print mixing, bold colors, and maximalist aesthetic we’ve come to expect (and adore) from Emily and the gang, we’re seeing even more textural surprises—like sequins and feathers—this time around. It’s a true sartorial feast for any fashionista.
Costume designer Marylin Fitoussi has truly done it again, creating the ideal fantasy Parisian world. Take a peek at some of the most epic ‘fits from the season, below—along with how to get le looks.
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Episode 1
As Emily ponders every big Q that season 2 left her with, she serves us an iconic ‘fit. (Gotta start strong, am I right?) Here, she’s wearing a chic sweater by Essentiel Antwerp paired with a Peter Dundas skirt and—as a cherry on top, though they’re a bit hidden in the pic above—a Louis Vuitton bag and Skorpios shoes. We love a bold color choice, Em!
Episode 1 ends with a bang and a bangin’ outfit. Emily wears a cutout dress from Magda Bultrym and v fun Casadei platform heels. Of course, the true star of this look is the stunning feathery coat—but sadly, it’s not available for anyone to purchase. This lil number was designed by Marylin Fitoussi specifically for the show. Maybe one day she’ll create it for the masses (aka me), though!
Episode 2
Attempting to stay positive about the job that you, ahem, still have and ex-lovers popping up…everywhere calls for bright, bold hues and a pair of powerful trousers. Thankfully, Emily’s Mira Mikata blazer (available in shacket form rn!) and gorg blue Ines de la Fressange pants do the trick—at least in terms of looking cute in the chaos. The look is completed with a striped Petit Bateau top, Miu Miu shoes, and a Pierre Hardy bag.
The only way to network while also scheming? An over-the-top animal print jacket, obvi. While witnessing her current and former boss wear the same outfit (yikes!), Emily dons a zebra look from Dolce & Gabbana (a hmm? designer choice, which it also was in season 2, considering the brand’s questionable past) with Miu Miu shorts and Christian Louboutin heels. Our maximalist queen strikes again.
Episode 3
Ooh, she went vintage! While attempting to keep the office running smoothly (and cooly), Emily sports an adorable vintage bomber from Jean Paul Gaultier, worn over a Celine sports bra for a casual-cool vibe. Finished off with a pair of Christian Louboutin pumps, our style icon effortlessly mixes old and new.
Mindy constantly slays—but this neon Mugler bodysuit and leggings combo might be her most jaw-dropping ensemble yet. And what could be more perfect for a jazz club debut than a look that shines as brightly as the singer does? The pre-show hookup definitely didn’t hurt things either, though.
Episode 4
Becoming a Parisian tour guide for your U.S. social media followers calls for a very American ensemble, oui? The fourth episode starts off with Emily donning a bright orange frock from the iconic March 2022 Iris Apfel x H&M collection. If you were lucky enough to snag the dress during its original run, congrats. For those who are still waiting, you can sign up for the (potential) restock below.
The perfect bumper car ensemble? Vintage Miu Miu, of course. While attempting to keep her schedule busy, Em and Mindy embrace their inner kiddos and ride some bumper cars. Instead of a casual jeans and tee ‘fit, though, our girl wears a JC de Castelbajac top, Emanuel Ungaro skirt, and a gorgeous vintage Miu Miu coat. She finishes the look with Simone Wild velvet socks and Louis Vuitton heels. Just your basic amusement park look!
Episode 4 is where we really start to get into Camille’s (spicy) plot for the season—and some of her hottest looks so far. Here, she wears a chic Schiaparelli cardigan jacket that really emphasizes her ~rich b!tch~ aesthetic.
Episode 5
Trying to prove to your boss that your motives for everything you do are altruistic is hard! Perhaps that’s why Em went with a bold pattern mixing number in episode 5. (Sylvie might get distracted by all the color and prints!) Here, she wears a polka dot Burberry top paired with vintage colorful shorts and a Dolce & Gabbana coat—plus Louis Vuitton booties and a Burberry bag. Too much? I’ll let you be the judge.
While attending the most luxe pool party these eyes have ever seen, Emily settles in for a heavy dose of networking. (Does this girl ever relax? Nope!) Of course, she wears the most fab set custom designed by Leslie Amon. Lucky for us all, you can shop the exact same bikini for under $250!
Episode 6
When attending an event in lavender fields, one must wear lavender. Blending in with the florals, Emily wears a Giuseppe Di Morabito mini corset dress under another Iris Apfel x H&M piece—this time, a flouncy purple jacket. Both are currently sold out, but you can sign up for the restocks below and test your luck.
Leave it to Em to make vests happen. Here, she goes for an all-white base layer topped with a bright orange vest from Miu Miu’s 2017 spring/summer collection and Zeus + Dione sunnies. Just like our heroine is always looking on the bright side, so do her outfits.
Episode 7
A huge theme for season 3? Sneaking around. And of course, the entire Agence Grateau gang is dressed to the nines as they quietly pop into Pierre’s new store. Emily dons another semi-vintage look—this time, a Mary Kazantrou dress from the spring/summer 2009 collection. She tops it off with a Tod’s jacket, Prada bag, and knee-high Skorpios boots. It’s the ideal ‘fit for lurking in Parisian alleyways, right?
Fast forward a few scenes and Em is back in her apartment with Mindy—who’s getting ready to change out of an adorable dress (pictured) and into a red BDSM-inspired look. (Ahem, thigh-high leather boots for an outdoor movie? K.) Personally, I prefer the under-$200 Leslie Armon frock above, but to each their own.
Episode 8
Another day, another work fire to put out. This time, Em opts for a matching skirt and top set (instead of a print mixing moment) from ROTATE. The set is currently sold out, but the brand has some v cute alternatives to peruse. After all, Emily would definitely encourage us all to embrace our own sense of style, heh.
Sorry, Gabriel stans—It seems like he and Camille are better than ever after talking through their issues. What does this mean, exactly? Guess we’ll all find out soon enough. At least Emily looks cute while receiving the news in a full La DoubleJ ensemble. She’s really leaning into coordinated ‘fits this episode, folks!
Episode 9
Two girlies. One bench. Lots of magnifique fashion! Even though Emily and Mindy are dishing about boy and work drama, it’s hard to pay attention to anything they’re saying—thanks to the standout looks they’re both wearing in this episode. Em looks sunny in a yellow DSquared2 jacket, Stella McCartney top, and Louis Vuitton shorts. The cherry on top? Those cute Paul & Joe knee socks. Mindy also keeps it bold with a chic, gold ROTATE look.
What does one wear to scope out potential engagement locations for a man you clearly still have sexual tension with, but claims he’s all-in with someone else? Vintage Pucci, bb! Em helps Gabriel plan his big Q while wearing a tweed Louis Vuitton blouse, Ines de la Fressange pants, and a v colorful vintage Pucci coat. Is she dressing to impress Paris or…her ex-lover? Only time will tell.
Episode 10
Who knows quite how much time has passed since everything transpired in episode 9, but here we are again with Emily and Mindy having to “schedule” time to hang out. This BFF lunch is interrupted, however, when they see Camille and Sofia having a v serious discussion at the same restaurant. (!) At least Emily looks ca-ute in a Stella McCartney sweatshirt, MSGM plaid pants, and a Galeries Lafayette hat. In an earlier scene, we also see the look completed with a lil jacket from Zara. Mixing high and low fashion? We love.
OK, wow, a lot happens while Emily’s wearing this floral dress! It makes sense that such a dramatic frock would be chosen for an even more dramatic season finale—and for any fashionistas out there, it should come as no surprise that it’s from Giambattista Valli’s fall/winter 2009 couture collection. Thankfully, it’s not so over-the-top that we miss the jaw-dropping plot twists. Season 4 cannot come soon enough, folks.
Emily in Paris season 3 is currently streaming all episodes on Netflix.
Contributing Fashion Editor
Maggie Griswold (she/her) is a contributing fashion editor for Cosmopolitan and freelance writer and editor based in Los Angeles, covering everything from the latest wardrobe must-haves to interior design trends. Along with Cosmopolitan, you can find her work on Oprah Daily, StyleCaster, Women’s Health, and House Digest, among others. She’s a big (read: ridiculously huge) fan of the ’90s sitcom Frasier, all things Shakespeare, and a good romance-filled YA novel. Follow her on Instagram.