The actress returns for another season of the show as Emily’s tough boss Sylvie, who is starting her own marketing company and approaches Emily to join her at the new office.
With Sylvie stepping into a business owner role this season, viewers will find the wardrobe choices reflect that. Leroy-Beaulieu also finds major differences between the styles of American and French businesswomen. Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu at the red carpet event at The French Consulate for season three of “Emily in Paris” on Dec. 15 in New York City.“American businesswomen are more aggressive with their style, whereas French businesswomen are going for quiet and mystery,” Leroy-Beaulieu said. “French businesswomen want creativity to come as more of an inspiration and not force it.
Leroy-Beaulieu also said Sylvie’s clothes are going higher end this season, with a no-boundaries approach to dressing. “There was no realism at all. We treated the whole situation like a fairytale,” she said.