Real Outfit Ideas Inspired by Emily In Paris Fashion

You don’t have to be a rich, beautiful, 20-something living in Paris to wear fashionable outfits you love and feel amazing in. I’m translating the trends and outfit ideas inspired by Emily In Paris Fashion for real women just like you and me. The season 4 premiere of Emily in Paris didn’t disappoint. Use my styling hacks and shop this high-low list of links for every style and stage of life. Stop masquerading as someone who “doesn’t go anywhere” and start living your beautiful ordinary life in clothes you feel good in. You never know what day you might be wearing your forever ghost outfit!

Emily in Paris Fashion Head-To-Toe

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This is probably one of the most popular styling hacks I share. The costume designers on set for Emily in Paris Season 4 used it to style more than one of their main characters. Monochromatic styling, or matching all the pieces in an ensemble is the easiest way to coordinate an outfit that looks effortlessly stylish and flattering.

Monochromatic styling allows you to embrace your unique style by incorporating styles and colors that express your aesthetic. Like Emily you can embrace oversized silhouettes and bold colors or like Sophie you can steal the show in masculine shapes and muted monotone colors. Monochromatic styling makes it easy to get the look for less and allows you to easily mix brands with different price points.

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Designer-Inspired Emily in Paris Fashion

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Most of the looks Emily wears on the show are designer. Fashion designers make the garments in hopes of evoking emotion and connection. We can use elements we are drawn to to shop for the look for less. The faster we find the catchy common denominators the longer we will be able to wear these trends.

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Behind the Seams

Textured tops, neckties, and fringed bags are just a few of the signature styles I saw on the show and then sourced and styled for you.

You can skip the layers and get the look with sleeves.

Textured Tops

Nefertiti Blouse $730 | Photo Credit Pinterest

You can wear a blouse inspired by the Emily’s with dark denim jeans, leather shorts, or trousers. Here are some of my Favorites from Farm Rio and 3 styles I found for under $100.

Neckties

I remember borrowing these from my Dad to dress like 80s sitcom star Blossom. Now I’m channeling my inner Emily. You can borrow from the boys, tie a twilly around your neck, or buy a blouse with the bow built in. I have this red one from Walmart and love it!

Fringed Favorites

My next handbag purchase is going to be a fringed bag from Maje. I found the best selection HERE.