Lily Collins is officially in her fashion girl era. As she promotes the new season of Emily in Paris, the actress has been giving a series of confidently bold, pop culture charged outfits across New York City each look created with intention, memory, and a whole lot of glamour.
The Woven Stiletto Moment Taking Over Fashion News
One of Collins’s most talked about looks came when she stepped out in woven stiletto sandals, matched with a vintage Roberto Cavalli giraffe print coat. The combination of detailed weaving, sky high structure, and Cavalli’s iconic animal pattern created a textural fantasy that immediately became a street style moment. It’s the kind of look that reminds us why animal prints and artisanal details continue to influence upcoming seasons they photograph beautifully, they command attention, and in Collins’s case, they signal a return to playful luxury.
A Playful Nod to Carrie Bradshawand Fred Flintstone
Another viral look? Collins’s burnt orange giraffe print Cavalli coat dress, styled with brown strappy Giuseppe Zanotti heels and a purple sequined Fendi Baguette bag. The internet immediately caught on to the double homage: the color palette and print playfully nodded to Fred Flintstone, while the iconic Fendi Baguette bag forever tied to S*x and the City made the outfit feel very Carrie Bradshaw running late on the Upper East Side. It’s the perfect mix of camp, reflection, and New York fashion tradition. And honestly, only Lily Collins could pull that off without missing a beat.
Vintage Fendi Done the Modern Way
Collins also delivered a eye catching vintage moment on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, wearing a sheer Fendi dress from Fall ’97 a Karl Lagerfeld gem. The dress featured bold paneling, directional cut outs, and that sultry ’90s attitude we’re all obsessed with right now. Styled with knee high boots and yet another Baguette bag, Collins proved she isn’t following trends she’s selecting them, returning archival pieces that feel fresher than ever.
Fashion as Storytelling
What makes Lily Collins’s New York press tour wardrobe so engaging isn’t just the glamorous designer pieces it’s the storytelling knitted into every look. Each outfit pulls from a different cultural memory: Y2K fashion, early 2000s television, Flintstone era camp, ’90s runway archives, textural Italian craftsmanship. The result? A style story that feels longing, playful, elegant, and clearly Lily. As fashion continues leaning toward richness, pop culture notes, and reawakened archival pieces, Collins’s wardrobe offers a masterclass in how to dress with intention and have fun while doing it.


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