The 10 Most Iconic 'Emily in Paris' Outfits We've Seen Yet

Her style has that certain je ne sais quoi.

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Emily Cooper is an iconic television character. There, I said it. Whether you love her or hate her, the Midwestern transplant (who has terrorized all Parisians in the Netflix hit series Emily in Paris) is unforgettable. And the same can be said of her style.

Thanks to costume designers Patricia Field and Marilyn Fitoussi, Cooper (played by Lily Collins) has become an instantly seminal character in TV history. Her often-controversial style is full of clashing prints, bold colors, and nods to her "ringarde" aesthetic. Beyond the memes, Cooper's sense of style is designed to evolve alongside the character's story, taking the marketing maven from Chicago-based corporate girly to Parisian darling during the past three seasons. It's also perfectly crafted to clash with her American style with the Parisian je ne sais quoi of other characters like Sylvie and Camille, whose more elegant and sophisticated fashions rub off on Cooper as the show progresses.

For good or bad, the fashion of Emily in Paris has come to mark an important phenomenon in the pop culture of the 2020s. From "ringarde" to "très chic," here are Emily Cooper's most memorable on-screen fashion moments.

Season 1, Episode 5

Emily Cooper just can't help but add every accessories category to her outfit. A bucket hat, a scarf, knee-high socks, and a top handle bag just make sense in her wardrobe. Maximize it all by adding plaid and floral prints for a look that's as polarizing as it is memorable.

Season 1, Episode 6

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When Emily Cooper goes to the Palais Garnier, she's bound to pull off her best version of Parisian chic. Of course, true to her "more is more" style, she can't just wear a classic Christian Siriano off-the-shoulder black dress. Instead, she upped the look with a crystal hair accessory, embellished black pumps, and crystal round bag.

Season 1, Episode 9

Emily Cooper's love of fashion is clear, especially when she's not afraid to pull off an avant-garde couture dress like it's just another casual frock. This Stephane Rolland sculptural dress is the perfect mini for Emily Cooper to channel her maximalist style in a more demure manner.

Season 1, Episode 10

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If there's a cheesy Parisian accessory Emily Cooper loved in season one, it's a beret. New to the city, Cooper was still dressing like a parody of French style, and this checkered beret screams "Bonjour, I just got here." The pink-and-black bomber jacket and delicate dress underneath make for a classic case of Cooper maximalism.

Season 2, Episode 2

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When Emily Cooper goes on vacation, the maximalism doesn't stop. From a logo-heavy bucket hat and clashing prints mini dress to platform heels and a bright pink top handle bag, Cooper's off-duty style is just as whimsical and vibrant as her everyday fashion.

Season 2, Episode 5

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Emily Cooper's ultra-feminine style is a perfect match for a heart-printed dress. In one of her more subdued looks (but still maximally Cooper!), she sported an off-the-shoulder Valentine's Day-ready dress with a white bandana. The '60s-inspired reference is yet another signature of Cooper's style.

Season 3, Episode 2

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Neon would be intimidating to most people. But Emily Cooper is okay with shining bright on the neon side of fashion. A top-and-skirt set from Germanier is a perfect match for an equally bright box handbag. While this look is full of maximalist grandeur, the classic silhouette of the skirt suit makes it office-ready. At least for the Savoir offices.

Season 3, Episode 4

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Colorblocking is one of Emily Cooper's signature styling tricks. And this look is the perfect example. An orange mini dress from Iris Apfel's collection with H&M is the right match for turquoise metallic boots by Maison Skorpios. The contrast of colors, as well as the juxtaposition of flowy and structured, give this outfit a Cooper twist.

Season 3, Episode 4

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Green is a signature Emily Cooper shade at this point. So if styling this color feels tricky, taking a lesson from Cooper's book might be a good idea. A printed green-and-black coat styled over a matching sweater dress makes the otherwise bold combo look more like a monochrome outfit, grounding the clashing prints and colors. Plus, it's a great way to channel the '60s with a modern take.

Season 3, Episode 5

Cooper's work wardrobe is not your typical office-ready uniform. In this look, for example, she put a spin on the turtleneck-shorts combo by clashing two bold prints and wearing a gold metallic trench over them. Nothing is ever too much for Cooper.

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