C'est vrais, Emily in Paris is back! And Emily herself, Lily Collins, is our December cover star. For our next installment of Would You Wear It Now, we asked the actress to take a trip down fashion memory lane and revisit some of her most memorable looks, from her first red carpet moment to the Met Gala ensemble she'd definitely wear again.
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Director: Stephanie Romero
Cinematography: Amusement Productions
Video Editor: Collin Hughart
Sound Mixer: Jason Flaster
Associate Video Producer: Kellie Scott
Executive Director, Creative: Alexa Wiley
Executive Director, Entertainment: Jessica Baker
VP, Social: MacKenzie Green
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00:00 Hi, I'm Lily Collins, and this is Would You Wear It Now?
00:03 Thank you.
00:14 Oh boy.
00:17 Little Lil.
00:19 This picture is
00:21 from the
00:24 Oscars when my dad was nominated for You'll Be in My Heart for Tarzan.
00:29 So I was I think about 10 years old. Wow. The crimped hair was something I was very, very into, and
00:35 the frosted blue on my lips as well, and my eyeshadow.
00:41 I can't help but laugh when I look at this photo. Honestly, I don't even think that these are
00:47 designers that I
00:49 would be able to name. What I do remember though is
00:52 that shawl came from my mom's closet.
00:56 I needed a little something extra to add to my silk outfit, and I ended up finding that in there.
01:02 So that was a nice little touch.
01:04 Would I wear it today?
01:07 No.
01:09 I'd wear the clip though. I'd wear the clip, and I would definitely have my hair look like this, which is a little bit
01:15 maybe similar-ish.
01:17 Thank you.
01:21 This
01:22 right here is
01:24 Oscar de la Renta, and this was my first Met Ball. I think I was about 18 years old.
01:29 Sat at the Teen Vogue table. I went alone.
01:33 I was not given the opportunity to have a plus-one, so I walked into this massive room, not knowing a single person.
01:40 Was terrified.
01:43 And I ended up having the best night ever. I loved every second of it. I kind of feel like
01:50 this is exactly how I looked every day at the age of 18 with my hair behind my head. My hair was so long.
01:57 But yeah, this was a terrifying and exhilarating evening that I will never forget.
02:02 I know that the feathers ended up all over the Met. I will say that.
02:05 I would totally wear this again.
02:08 Oh, I remember this night so well.
02:15 The premiere of Mirror Mirror with Julia. This is a vintage Dolce & Gabbana dress.
02:21 I remember the second that I saw it on the racks.
02:24 There was no question that this was gonna be the dress for the premiere. It felt
02:28 special and it felt very appropriate for
02:31 Snow White and me at the time. Funny story, I now have real bangs, but this was a piece. So these were fakies.
02:41 This was back when I was testing the waters. Didn't fully commit yet, but I'm glad that I have now.
02:47 I would wear this again. I would wear probably different shoes and style it a bit more rock and roll, but I wouldn't say no.
02:55 Okay, this next one
02:57 is Paul Copp.
03:00 I remember also seeing this one on the rack and
03:04 only from the front though. And I hadn't experienced the magic of the back. And then they swung it around and I went, "Oh,
03:09 well, that's a no-brainer." I loved that this I wore right after, a little after Mirror Mirror,
03:16 and it felt like a nod to the Snow White of it all. But at the same time I'd graduated
03:22 past that a few years ago. I had just cut my hair kind of to the length I am now.
03:27 And I just thought that the elegance of the black and white was
03:32 very chic, but then the back had a little bit of pizzazz and sass to it, which I loved.
03:39 It's obviously at the 15th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, and I was presenting an award.
03:44 And yeah, I would definitely wear this today. Again, I would maybe funk it up a little bit, but I loved it.
03:52 This next one is Zuhair Murad, and it's probably one of my all-time favorites. Not only because of the dress,
04:00 but the night. It was at the Golden Globe Awards.
04:03 It was nominated for my role in "Rules Don't Apply," and it was
04:09 a dream to be included, a dream to be there.
04:12 An amazing
04:15 dress that I never thought that I'd be able to wear to something like this.
04:18 It was magical, and the way that the mesh on the material fit my skin tone
04:24 so perfectly that it just looked like it was laid on me was
04:27 magic. I tried it on and again, it was like a no-brainer.
04:31 I don't know if I'd wear it again because of the memories attached to it the first time.
04:36 I wouldn't want to repeat something that already was so magical, but I definitely don't regret it. I love it.
04:43 Ooh, sassy!
04:46 This one's Elie Saab.
04:48 I'm just gonna start off by saying I would ten thousand times wear this again.
04:52 I don't care if I've worn it once, I'd wear this thing like a hundred times. I love it so much.
04:56 I loved belting it. I thought that was a really cool touch. It added like a hardness to the soft
05:01 feathers and the sheerness of the dress.
05:05 Strategically placed beads, I might add.
05:07 I love the hair and makeup. It was at the Vanity Fair Oscar party,
05:11 so it felt like an ode to old Hollywood glamour was appropriate.
05:15 Yeah, I just loved every part of this dress. Again, I have a running theme of leaving feathers all over the place.
05:24 I'm pretty sure people stepped on me all night, and there were little bits of me floating around the party.
05:28 I mean, Jean-Baptiste Vallee.
05:33 This goes down in the books as one of my favorite
05:36 outfits of all time for me, for memories, for aesthetic.
05:40 I got to wear the most incredible Cartier jewelry with this as well. It was the most
05:45 magical costume
05:49 fashion moment. It was for the Met Ball, the Met Gala, and
05:52 it was the camp theme, and we paid tribute to Priscilla Presley's wedding dress.
05:58 And my incredible
06:02 glam team extraordinaire, Gregory and Fiona, helped create this
06:05 amazing aesthetic. I loved every second of it.
06:10 Yeah, I mean, let's talk about being stepped on, though.
06:14 I definitely was stepped on many a times wearing this train, but it was worth it and beyond.
06:20 It helped me channel my character for the evening, and I loved it so much.
06:25 So I would wear this again.
06:28 But you know, I'd switch it up and wear a different shoe, and we could come up with a whole different glam look.
06:33 I've been to a fair few Met Balls
06:36 throughout the years.
06:39 I want to say upwards of six.
06:42 I've actually, I mean, I say that, but I've like, to me, every single time I get invited, I pinch myself.
06:50 It's a huge honor to get to go and to be able to wear different designers,
06:54 and I've been able to attend with Cartier now for a long time, and I'm so grateful because I
07:00 love being surrounded by the photographers, the models, the designers.
07:05 I geek out getting to be in the same room as those artists, and
07:08 there are people that I don't get to ask questions of very much.
07:12 So to be able to see the exhibits and to soak in all that creativity and wear something magical is
07:18 such a dream. And each time you get to play a different character, and like I said, my
07:23 amazing team
07:24 collaborates each time on creating a new look and a new character. We do rehearsal runs.
07:30 We have fun with it, and it's one of my favorite nights.
07:33 Okay, another Jean-Baptiste Vallée.
07:35 This was from the Tolkien premiere in London. Fun fact, our flight was delayed.
07:41 We got in very rushed to the hotel and had about an hour to get ready
07:46 for this.
07:48 So we really, I think, pulled it together quite quickly.
07:51 I remember this belt
07:53 being kind of the little cherry on top because I didn't realize it had a belt at first.
07:58 So when I tried on the dress, I thought it was utterly magical. It felt like a painting.
08:02 It felt very appropriate for the premiere, and then bam, we put on this belt, and it was like an
08:07 ode to the Elven Queen, which is what my character
08:10 kind of represented to Tolkien. So it was a nice little nod there. Also,
08:15 sneak peek of some crimping in the back, which Little Lily also loved.
08:21 So this dress I loved. I
08:23 remember having to have some help
08:26 splaying out the bottom of it to look kind of perfect.
08:29 But yeah, I love this dress so much, so I would definitely rock this again.
08:35 Okay.
08:37 Ely Saab from the Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile London premiere,
08:42 which was the same week as the Jean-Baptiste Vallée from the Tolkien premiere in London.
08:48 So, wow, that was quite a week, quite a fashion week. It was also very cold this night.
08:54 This is very sheer. So fun fact, I was freezing.
08:58 I love this as well. The beads yet again are strategically placed, beautifully put
09:05 on the body. I loved the pop of blue in the earrings and the eyeshadow.
09:10 I always like to try and play a little bit with color and have it pop somewhere else on the outfit.
09:16 I did not know that evening that the carpet would also be blue.
09:20 That was just a real fun turn of events when I showed up.
09:25 But yeah, I love this one. Again though, I feel like this is one, this is like a showstopper you wear once and
09:33 you don't need to repeat it. I love it, but I feel like once you've done this,
09:39 you've kind of got the memory.
09:45 All right, this one's Valentino from the premiere of season two of Emily in Paris.
09:51 I thought it was a top when I saw it on the hanger, then I was told it was a dress.
09:56 I didn't believe my stylists, and then I put it on and then I slowly realized that yes, it's just a very short dress.
10:02 But it has pockets. A dress with pockets is a girl's best friend.
10:07 I love this look so much.
10:10 Ashley and I never know what each other's gonna wear and somehow we oddly always coordinate. I just think that's because we're
10:17 connected.
10:19 And I loved adding the tights. I feel like that was a little bit of like a French chic quality to the outfit.
10:26 I loved the hair and makeup. Gregory and Fiona killed it with that. Fun fact with Gregory and Fiona, my amazing hair and makeup team,
10:33 I never look in the mirror.
10:35 I let them do their magic and then I look in the mirror at the end and
10:40 I just trust them implicitly. So it's always fun to see what I end up looking like at the end of the day.
10:47 And this was an amazing memory. We didn't get to really celebrate season one's launch because it was during COVID.
10:55 So this was kind of the first premiere moment that we got for the show. And
10:58 yeah, I would totally wear this again. I love it.
11:03 This fun orange moment is Gabriella Hurst who kills a suit.
11:07 I love Gabriella Hurst's suits and her colors. This vibrant orange
11:11 was such a fresh air pop of pop of color for me mixed with the Cartier
11:17 jewelry. For me, it felt very sophisticated and chic and I was really going for a pantsuit kind of vibe for the press tour for
11:24 Windfall. And
11:26 again, this was kind of the first press tour I think in person that I'd done in a very long time.
11:31 So to even put together looks to be walking around the city felt so odd.
11:35 But it felt like me and who I wanted to be and who I am and I just loved the boldness of color and yet
11:42 the sophisticated chicness of the suit. And I would totally wear this again. All of her suits
11:48 I live in and love so much.
11:50 It's a very hard choice, but my favorite
11:53 is the Elie Saab. I just feel like now that I have bangs, I need to try it again.
11:58 You know, bangs change everything and I feel like this dress needs to come out of the closet.
12:04 Thanks so much for tuning in. Let me know your favorite look in the comments below.
12:09 Great!
12:14 Yes!