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Emily in Paris: Lily Collins stuns in Roberto Cappucci’s legendary 1956 ‘Nine Skirts’ Gown

The first part of Emily In Paris Season 4 left viewers in suspense, and now, anticipation is reaching new heights as the next installment is set to stream on Netflix starting September 2.

In the initial episodes, Emily, portrayed by Lily Collins, finds herself entangled in a complex love triangle, torn between two suitors competing for her heart. While the romantic drama keeps the storyline vibrant, it’s the show’s exquisite fashion that truly captivates the audience.

Netflix recently offered a glimpse into the upcoming episodes with a teaser set in Rome. The streaming platform unveiled a poster featuring Lily Collins in a breathtaking red gown, reigniting the spotlight on vintage fashion. But what makes this look so special? Let’s dive into the details.

In the latest poster for Emily In Paris, the lead character dazzles in a gown crafted by the legendary Italian designer Roberto Cappucci, who was renowned for dressing icons like Marilyn Monroe and Gloria Swanson in the 1950s.

This particular creation, known as the ‘Nine Skirts,’ dates back to 1956 and gained immense popularity, even making an appearance in a Cadillac advertisement. The gown’s design is nothing short of spectacular, featuring nine dramatic, upturned layers that form a cascading effect reminiscent of flower petals.

Emily in Paris, a romantic comedy-drama created by Darren Star, continues to charm audiences on Netflix. The series follows the journey of Emily, a young American marketing executive who relocates to Paris, bringing a fresh perspective to a French marketing agency.

The ensemble cast includes talented actors such as Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, Camille Razat, William Abadie, and Lucien Laviscount.

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