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Taking branding lessons from "Emily in Paris" Season 4

Emily and her team partner with a beauty brand whose product is revealed to be sexual lubricant, and Emily's half-truth about the product may have consequences.

by  Alchemiq
Published on  08-21-2024 14:00
Last modified: 08-21-2024 13:06
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Season 4 of "Emily in Paris" showcases stunning fashion, and valuable personal branding lessons.

Emily and her team partner with a beauty brand whose product is revealed to be sexual lubricant, and Emily's half-truth about the product may have consequences.

Season 4 also introduces a #MeToo arc, with Sylvie accusing Louis de Leon of sexual harassment, though some critics felt it could have been explored deeper.

Gabriel hopes to receive a Michelin star for his successful new restaurant, while Camille goes through personal struggles and discoveries in Part 1.

Brand placements within the show, like Vestiaire Collective and Rimowa, have boosted their visibility and popularity.

The popular Netflix series catapulted Lily Collins to stardom, with its light-hearted, glamorous elements and Parisian backdrop contributing to its success.

Emily's wardrobe has been adapted for each season, with Collins involved in the process, as the wardrobe shows her character's evolution.

Costume design pays tribute to Audrey Hepburn's iconic fashion, as it did in previous seasons.

Emily's success in "Emily in Paris" offers lessons in personal branding, such as showcasing one's thinking and experiences, taking risks, and maintaining a positive and resilient attitude.

The show was briefly dethroned on Netflix's Top 10 list by the True Crime documentary "American Murder: Laci Peterson," but its popularity continues to grow.

Ashley Park, who plays Mindy, revealed her near-death experience due to septic shock before the season 4 premiere, after having battled leukemia from a young age.

Park and Lucas Bravo (who plays Gabriel) have been posting goofy TikTok videos on Park's page to show their off-screen romance, attending red carpet events together.

Sources: Forbes, Independent, USA Today, Estadao, Repubblica, Yahoo, Tecmundo, Economic Times, Nosotras, Zocalo, Terra, El Comercio, Times of India, ETV Bharat, Corriere, La Vanguardia.

This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq.

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