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Add to cartWhile some of our team are eagerly following the relationship developments of Penelope and Colin in the third season of “Bridgerton,” others are anticipating the continuation of the equally popular romantic comedy series “Emily in Paris,” which has become one of Netflix’s most successful projects. It’s no wonder, as viewers are virtually transported to famous tourist spots and cozy Parisian streets, creating an idealized image of the city that many dream of visiting. The main character, Emily, showcases a bright and stylish wardrobe that captivates fashion enthusiasts. The costumes and looks of the characters have been a topic of discussion and inspiration for many viewers for several years. Additionally, the series immerses us in a light and entertaining plot that relaxes rather than stresses. Romantic twists, professional challenges, and cultural misunderstandings create an intriguing mix that holds attention from the first to the last second.
In anticipation of the fourth season, the first part of which will be released on August 15, and the second part on September 12, we decided not just to rewatch the third season, which we almost know by heart, but to find the most interesting details from the series with the help of artificial intelligence. Yes, we combined our efforts with the new Circle to Search with Google feature, which recently appeared on Samsung devices.
The unique Circle to Search with Google feature allows you to quickly search the Internet for elements that interest you in an image or text without switching apps or typing what you’re looking for. All you need to do is draw a circle around the object or text that interests you with your finger or S Pen, and the search will start automatically. This feature works in all apps that allow you to take screenshots.
Identifying Locations: If you liked a particular café, museum, or park in a movie and want to know its exact location, you can circle the relevant area on the screen and use Circle to Search for instant information.
Finding Clothes and Shoes: If you saw an item in a movie that you liked, you can also circle it with Circle to Search and find not only the brand and price but also places where you can buy it.
Exploring Architecture and Design: If you are interested in the architecture of a building or interior design, you can use this feature to search for details about architectural styles, designers, and similar projects.
Searching for Movie Creators: Circle to Search can help you learn more about the director, screenwriter, or other crew members if you highlight their names in the credits or promotional materials.
In the third season, Emily travels to the French countryside to visit Antoine’s castle. The episode was filmed during the lavender season in this area, which attracts thousands of tourists each year. Identifying the location, of course, is made easier with Circle to Search.
One of Emily’s non-dates with Gabriel takes place at the Balloon Museum (Pop Air), a unique, interactive art exhibition showcasing large-scale inflatable art objects by many international artists. The exhibition traveled to several major cities, including Paris, where it was hosted at Grande Halle de La Villette. This venue transformed its 5000 square meters into a fairytale world of inflatable sculptures, making it a popular attraction for locals and tourists.
The pool where Emily relaxes with her friend Mindy is located in the famous Parisian hotel Molitor. By the way, Emily is wearing a checkered swimsuit with a skirt by Leslie Amon and sunglasses by LGR Twiga on that day.
Let’s look for the Emily outfits that stood out the most. In just a few seconds, Circle to Search finds all the necessary information: the corset mini dress with a floral print that Emily wears during her trip to Provence is a creation of Giuseppe Di Morabito, while the voluminous purple jacket resembling a cloud is the result of Iris Apfel x H&M collaboration.
Emily’s sunny look during another gossip session with her dear Mindy consists of a yellow jacket by DSquared2, a top by Stella McCartney, and shorts by Louis Vuitton. Cute knee-high socks are from Paul & Joe. Mindy shines in a luxurious golden suit by Rotate.
During one of the most significant meetings with Alfie, Emily appears in a heart-patterned dress by Magda Butrym. The airy cape-coat, created especially for the series, is the work of costume designer Marilyn Fitoussi.
We could go on endlessly, finding Emily’s bags, shoes, cocktails, cafes, and alleys where the ambitious American tried to conquer whimsical Paris and find true love. But we won’t take that opportunity away from you and sincerely recommend testing the Circle to Search feature on any favorite movie or series.
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