The rest of the look was textbook Lily Collins, sticking to her classic style of glam with a nude lip, signature strong eyebrows, and smoky eyeshadow, as well as a glossy, chin-length bob with a middle part. Overall, it felt like it hit Collins’s sartorial sensibilities—a sleek and controlled kind of sensual—and pushed the bolder beats of Emily Cooper.
Styled by Andrew Mukamal, it was an elegant and restrained take on the enduring naked dressing trend—Mukamal is a pro at giving the trend an elevated spin, having dressed Margot Robbie in that diamond-encrusted, barely-there nude Armani Privé couture (complete with beaded thong) gown while she was promoting A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Elsewhere, the likes of Anya Taylor-Joy—styled by Law Roach—continues to experiment and revamp the sheer red carpet look—with the actor looking to Haider Ackermann’s smartly sexy vision at Tom Ford.
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Later, Collins stepped out in contemporary Fendi, opting for a strapless, jewel-toned mini-dress with a peplum layer from the Resort 2026 (peplums really are making staking their claim in festive party season), which she paired with Cartier Trinity earrings, super sheer tights, and black satin pumps with a delicate ankle strap from Aquazurra. This felt more Emily Cooper-coded. (Complimentary!)
The next season of Emily in Paris will land on December 18, just in time for Christmas.
