Okay, who else has binge-watched "Emily in Paris?" (We pretty much watched the whole thing in one sitting.)
Obviously, the main takeaway here is Emily's gorgeous Parisian wardrobe (and, possibly, her even more gorgeous neighbor)... but we also found ourselves loving her lipstick game.
Emily rocks a few different hues throughout the ten episodes, but returns most often to a lovely rosy nude. It's neutral enough to complement her colorful fashion choices, but deep enough to add a distinctly Gallic flair to her countenance. In other words? We need details on the exact shade, stat.
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Obviously, the main takeaway here is Emily's gorgeous Parisian wardrobe (and, possibly, her even more gorgeous neighbor)... but we also found ourselves loving her lipstick game.
Emily rocks a few different hues throughout the ten episodes, but returns most often to a lovely rosy nude. It's neutral enough to complement her colorful fashion choices, but deep enough to add a distinctly Gallic flair to her countenance. In other words? We need details on the exact shade, stat.
Image courtesy of Stephanie Branchu/Netflix
As the show's lead makeup artist — the Paris-based Aurélie Payen — told Refinery29, Emily's signature shade is actually a mix of a lip liner and a lipstick: Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat Lip Liner in Pillow Talk, $22, and M.A.C. Matte Lipstick in Velvet Teddy, $19, to be exact.
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Image courtesy of Netflix
Emily also wears some gorgeous rosy lipstick throughout the course of the first season. According to Payen's Instagram account, this is the (unfortunately discontinued) Marc Jacobs Le Marc Lip Creme in Truth or Bare. Luckily, the Hourglass Girl Lip Stylo Lip Crayon in Seeker, $34, is a pretty good dupe!
Image courtesy of Stephanie Branchu/Netflix
Image courtesy of Stephanie Branchu/Netflix
Oh and the gorgeous red Emily rocks on nights out? Why, it's Pat McGrath Matte Trance Lipstick in Obsessed, $38, of course.
Image courtesy of Carole Bethuel/Netflix
Image courtesy of Carole Bethuel/Netflix