Lily Collins and the first (and controversial) Autumn Trend of Emily in Paris

That the wardrobe that Lily Collins in the series Emily in Paris It’s always worthy of commenting is a fact. As well as the certainty that this dynamic will also continue in the next season of the series, currently being taken.

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Lily came to Venice ready to turn into Emily and give us a series of tendencies that they will probably be appreciated only on the small screen, or we will really dare to wear Lace stockings and combined dress That the actress sported around the city of the canals? Fashion, for the moment – since we are in the middle of the holidays – has not pronounced on the matter, but it will not take long before it emits its verdict.

Lily Collins on Emily's set in Paris in Venice. Gettyimages.

Lily Collins on the set of Emily in Paris in Venice. Gettyimages.

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The combination of tights e leggings With the rest of the garments that are part of the outfit in question has revitalized its influence thanks, among other brands, a Balenciaga. But the fact that the Almighty Lily Collins has decided to dare with this proposal, with everything it entails, indicates the path that will undoubtedly follow in the coming months. Will be an autumn-winter of leggings and tights Wared with gerosity and awareness also in combination with other garments, and it will not be necessary to follow the actress’s look in the letter to obtain a good result.

Will it be or will it not be a trend as significant as it is difficult to put into practice? Only the time and opinion of fashion experts will say it. In the meantime, we can still enjoy a day of an outfit that at least, in a sea of boring trends, made us dream thanks to his eccentricity. And if we wear it or not we will decide in September, when there is less time for the above dreams.

Source: Vanity Fair

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