Lily Collins on How She Separates Herself From ‘Emily in Paris’ Character

Lily Collins on How She Separates Herself From ‘Emily in Paris’ Character

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for binge-watching shows that resonate with real-life experiences, I must say Lily Collins‘ journey as Emily Cooper in “Emily in Paris” has been quite captivating. While there are undeniable similarities between the actress and her character, it’s refreshing to see how she’s managed to carve out her own identity amidst the glamour of Paris.


Lily Collins openly discusses that while she shares certain traits with her ‘Emily in Paris’ character, Emily Cooper, she has successfully distinguished herself from the role.

The actress spoke openly with InStyle for their latest cover issue, which went live online on Tuesday, a week before the premiere of season four of the popular Netflix show. During the interview, she discussed Emily’s compulsion for perfection, how portraying her character rekindled her passion for fashion, and her aspirations beyond Paris.

Reflecting on filming the first season of ‘Emily in Paris’, I found myself reminiscing about conversations with my then-fiance, Charlie McDowell. We mused over the similarities between Emily and me, but I yearned to establish a distinct identity for both of us. I wrestled with Emily’s relentless pursuit of perfection, a struggle that mirrored my own experiences.

She expressed to the media outlet that the notion of perpetual perfection, constantly striving to be at your best self without a moment’s respite, is not her preferred lifestyle, particularly at 35 years old. Hinting at the upcoming fourth season, she suggested it will be a time of openness and vulnerability, with complex situations and intense emotional episodes in store.

In other parts of her profile, Collins mentioned that she had been in a relationship prior to her current marriage where the partner frequently criticized her clothing choices, insisting she couldn’t wear certain items. Consequently, she found herself in a less vibrant phase, opting for more subdued colors and avoiding anything too extravagant or revealing.

“Initially, I believed that by being more imposing physically, you’d occupy too much room,” I pondered. However, the character Emily from ‘Emily in Paris’ helped me rediscover my flair for fashion and ultimately myself. In a delightful manner, Emily fills up so much space – her bold combinations of patterns, prints, textures, and styles were initially alien to me. Yet, as I embraced this newfound fearlessness with color, I found that I no longer needed to be apprehensive about vibrant hues.”

Regarding the future projects for the actress from MaXXXine, Collins mentioned she’s excited to keep pushing boundaries with her new roles. One of these roles includes Polly Pocket in Mattel’s adaptation, a project that has been underway even before Greta Gerwig’s successful Barbie movie.

Collins is all set to play the leading role as well as produce the movie, titled after the toy. The story revolves around a young girl and a miniature woman who become friends. She expressed her enthusiasm about exploring this universe on the silver screen, referring to the iconic doll.

Initially, Lena Dunham was involved in both directing and writing the movie, but she’s now chosen to leave the project following her work on the script for a span of three years. Nevertheless, the company remains committed to telling that particular story.

“Currently, Polly Pocket is being worked on extensively, and we can’t wait to keep you informed about its progress. Lena, an exceptional author and inventor, has our best wishes!” (The Hollywood Reporter was replaced with a more general “source” for simplicity)

I’m super excited to dive back into the charming world of Emily in Paris! The first half of season four hits Netflix on August 15, and the second half follows on September 12. Can’t wait to see where Emily’s adventures take her next!

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2024-08-06 22:24