Emily in Paris Features a Representation Issue

Emily in Paris Features a Representation Issue

The brand new hit Netflix show is pretty freakin’ white�and that’s a concern

By Katherine Singh October 5, 2020

Lily Collins in a nevertheless from ‘Emily in Paris’ (picture: Netflix)

We�re heading into autumn and a dreaded wave that is second of and therefore can just only suggest a very important factor: a lot of time invested in. And exactly just exactly what better method to pass through enough time than with a frothy TV that is new to binge watch? Enter: Emily in Paris. Released on October 2, the Netflix show follows Chicago indigenous Emily Cooper, an advertising exec, as she moves to Paris for per year to simply help run Savoir, A parisian marketing agency that her company has obtained. The show is beautifully shot, with Lily Collins and her iconic eyebrows gallivanting all over town of lights in clothes (and dubious chapeaux) a 2020 Carrie Bradshaw would lust over, stepping into intimate entanglements with hot Parisian males, accumulating several thousand Instagram supporters along with her awkwardly angled and never that punny selfies and merely generally speaking having a time that is picture-perfect. Within our pandemic-filled 12 months, it is a great view as well as in honour of full transparency, i need to acknowledge that I binged the whole period in two sittings, mostly for Emily�s ridiculously hot neighbour, cook Gabriel. Continue reading “Emily in Paris Features a Representation Issue”