Updated On: 15 October, 2020 10:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Pratiksha Mestry
Emily In Paris has a slight Devil Wears Prada feel, where she has her own devil - her boss Sylvie - who loathes Emily for not learning French before moving to the new country.

Emily In Paris still/picture courtesy: Emily In Paris' Instagram account

Emily In Paris, starring Lily Collins, which released on Netflix on October 2, 2020, and came in like a breath of fresh air. The actress, along with her crew, will sweep you off your feet with its extreme cuteness and fairytale-like storyline. As the episodes proceed, it's Lily Collins and her bubbly attitude that will keep you glued to the show. The ten-episode series has every frame worth binge-watching.
The show starts when Emily Cooper, from Chicago, has to suddenly shift base to Paris for a year. Being an independent woman who loves to work, she has her own Parisian tales to tell her boyfriend, with whom she is in a long-distance relationship. From not being able to keep up with the language to trying hard to fit into the novel culture, Emily has her fair share of funny moments. Not afraid of what life throws at her, the new girl in the city handles it with a flip of the hair, followed by the tap of her distractingly colourful boots. Who knew the corporate world in the most romantic city would be so boring and dull. Chirpy Emily tries hard to add life wherever she goes but fails miserably every time she takes a step to knock her colleagues' door.