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21.08.2024

Sophisticated style looks in ‘Emily in Paris’ Season Four, Part One

The men’s fashion in Emily in Paris Season Four, Part One, is a stylish tour de force, showcasing a diverse range of aesthetics from timeless Parisian chic to bold, contemporary elegance. For the gentleman looking to elevate his wardrobe, these looks offer both inspiration and a blueprint for striking the right balance between sophistication and personal flair.

By Style Editor

Emily in Paris season 4. Picture courtesy of Netflix

 

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" - Leonardo Da Vinci

 

The essence of a gentleman’s style is often defined by an acquired taste—one that appreciates nuance, tradition, and the subtle elegance of the understated. Just as exposing to high culture to enable you to acquire "the best that has been said and thought in the world", so too does a gentleman’s eye develop a keen appreciation for the timeless and the sophisticated in fashion.

In the vibrant world of Emily in Paris Season Four, Part One, style remains a central character. While Emily’s eclectic, bold wardrobe continues to dazzle, the male characters’ fashion choices steal the spotlight with their mix of classic Parisian elegance and contemporary flair. Here’s a look at the standout men’s looks that define the latest season and set the tone for a sophisticated, yet effortless, approach to men’s fashion.

Lucas Bravo as Chef Gabriel.

Picture credit: Netflix

1. Gabriel’s Timeless Parisian Chic

Gabriel, the charming chef, epitomizes the quintessential Parisian man. His wardrobe this season seamlessly blends casual elegance with luxury staples. Crisp white shirts paired with well-tailored blazers in neutral tones showcase his refined taste. The elegant leather wristwatch and classic leather loafers adds a sense of effortless sophistication. Gabriel’s look remains rooted in understated luxury—an embodiment of Parisian style with an easy-going allure.

Lucien Laviscount as Alfie.

Picture credit: Netflix

2. Alfie’s Contemporary Sharpness

Alfie’s style this season evolves into a more polished, contemporary look. Clean lines, fitted suits, and monochromatic color schemes dominate his wardrobe. The English banker opts for slim-cut trousers, often paired with tailored turtlenecks under double-breasted blazers, offering a sharp contrast to the more relaxed Parisian aesthetic. His choice of minimalist watches and muted accessories enhances the sleek, modern vibe that’s both stylish and business-ready.

William Abadie as Antoine Lambert.

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3. Antoine’s Refined Luxury

Antoine Lambert, the owner of Maison Lavaux, maintains his aura of "old money" aesthetic with a wardrobe rooted in luxurious fabrics and impeccable tailoring. Navy blazer, silk tie in plain pattern, and a tailored suit dominate his style palette. This season sees Antoine embracing timeless tone —think charcoal, navy, and midnight black—that exude power and sophistication. His looks are meticulously put together, reflecting a man who knows the art of quiet luxury.

Paul Forman as Nicolas De Leon.

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4. De Leon’s "Old Money" style

Nicolas de Leon is the crown prince and dutiful executive of his family's high powered conglomerate, JVMA. His style mirror the style icon that came from generational wealth, like JFK Jr. or Danial Deen Isa Kalebic. His wardrobe embodies quiet luxury, signaling his elevated status and cultivated taste. Nicolas dressed impeccably in both formal and informal occasion. His outerwear includes double breasted suit and coordinated tonal dressing that enhance his polished demeanor. Every detail, from his choice of fabrics to the subtle yet exquisite accessories, reflects a man who has a privileged upbringing and good taste.

 

Conclusion

The men’s fashion in Emily in Paris Season Four, Part One, is a stylish tour de force, showcasing a diverse range of aesthetics from timeless Parisian chic to bold, contemporary elegance. Each character’s wardrobe tells a unique story, whether it’s Gabriel’s classic appeal, Alfie’s modern edge, or De Leon’s old money style. For the gentleman looking to elevate his wardrobe, these looks offer both inspiration and a blueprint for striking the right balance between sophistication and personal flair.

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