From the 'Emily in Paris' wardrobe, Lily Collins got to keep this dress
If you've watched all 10 episodes of "Emily in Paris," you're probably still thinking about all Parisian OOTDs Lily Collins got to wear.
But did you know she actually got to keep one of the fine Haute Couture pieces featured on the show?
There's a very memorable scene towards the end of the show where Emily emerges in a heavenly white dress donated by a fictional Couture designer named Pierre Cadault for a charity auction.
In real life, the dress was created by fashion designer Stephane Rolland and he eventually sent her the dress — with shoes to match!
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"So, in the scene where there's an art auction, and I'm wearing a white outfit, you know, that looks almost like a blossoming orchid or blossoming Lily. That was designed by Stephane Rolland, who is an amazing couture couture designer in France," Lily shared, during a virtual roundtable interview courtesy of Netflix.
"And when I got home from Paris, he actually sent me the dress. So I have the dress with the shoes in a beautiful box," she added.
While the OOTDs featured in the fun show raised a lot of eyebrows, Lily said she wanted to "take them all home," but couldn't.
Nevertheless, the actress who was also producer on the show was very grateful to get to keep a few pieces to remember it by.
"I got to keep a couple pairs of shoes and a purse, but I was really touched by (Stephane) sent that to me for a memento," she said.
Emily in Paris, created by Darren Star, is currently available on Netflix. — LA, GMA News