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Emily in Paris: Season 4’s Show-Stopping Jewellery

Emily in Paris: Season 4’s Show-Stopping Jewellery

While Emily in Paris may annoy some seasoned Parisians for its clichéd and romanticised portrayal of the city, and frustrate the residents of Place de l’Estrapade and nearby streets where the show is filmed, the Netflix series, created by Darren Star (Sex and the City), still has a dedicated fan base—boasting 2.6 million followers on Instagram. Broadcast in 190 countries, Emily in Paris and its female leads serve as a beautiful showcase for renowned Parisian jewellery brands like Dior, Mellerio, or Boucheron, and designers such as Isabelle Langlois, Marie-Hélène de Taillac, or Charlotte Chesnais. But what are the standout jewellery pieces spotted in Season 4? Fans eagerly tuned in on August 15th to catch the latest adventures of Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins. In Paris to seize a mar...

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Emily in Paris Season 3 jewellery moments
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Emily in Paris Season 3 jewellery moments

After devouring the third season of Emily in Paris, fans are already waiting for the next one, whose release remains unknown for now. The adventures of Emily Cooper (played by actress Lily Collins) have clearly charmed the whole world! And we wanted to identify all the pieces of jewellery featured in this season, of course! In May 2021, Netflix announced that the first season had been watched by 58 million viewers worldwide. In the UK, it even made the top 10 for forty consecutive weeks! Although results are mixed in France, Darren Star's (Melrose Place, Sex and the City or Younger) latest creation still remains the show that we love to hate the most. We criticise its cliché and idealized vision of the capital! But as we Frenchies are full of contradictions, we jumped on the 3rd season as...

Jewelry Design, a mysterious art form brought to light by L’ECOLE, School of Jewelry Arts
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Jewelry Design, a mysterious art form brought to light by L’ECOLE, School of Jewelry Arts

The long-awaited moment has come! As the reopening of restaurants, shops and cultural venues brings us a little joy and vitality, we can finally enjoy the exhibitions and in-person classes organized by L’ECOLE, School of Jewelry Arts. After giving us free training during lockdown through its captivating online talks, L’ECOLE is ready to welcome everyone back on its premises on rue Danielle Casanova to keep sharing jewelry culture. Much to our delight, the establishment, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary next year, has just announced the reopening of the exhibition “Jean Vendome, Artist Jeweler”, extended until August 28, 2021, as well as a new program around Jewelry Design, an art form that remains largely unknown to the public and little studied, although essential to the creative...