A look at Sylvie's style transformation in EmilyInParis season 3.
describes it as a"mirror game" between her and Emily , who have evolved into collaborators that share mutual respect for one another."I wanted Sylvie to start to have an Emily touch to her wardrobe," Fitoussi explained to POPSUGAR."For me, [Emily and Sylvie] both admire each other and hate each other a little bit, but they're very respectful. Even though Sylvie is annoyed by the character of this young, insolent American, she pays respect to her in a certain way.
Fitoussi reasons this is why we now see Sylvie embrace fuchsia, orange, and a touch of purple, confirming that actors Collins and Leroy-Beaulieu were fundamental in carrying out their narrative during fittings.
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