Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu dared to mix styles to create an outfit worthy of Sylvie Grateau.
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu is actively continuing the promotional tour for the launch of the next chapter of Emily in Paris. On the occasion of an official trip to Venice, the actress made an impression with her bold and sophisticated clothing choice, moving away from usual conventions to assert a singular elegance during this cross-border trip.
As part of the launch of season 5 of the Netflix production, a delegation from the team met at Austerlitz station, in Paris on December 15, to board the legendary Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train. Before the convoy left, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu joined Lily Collins and Ashley Park on the platform for this rail journey. The French actress sported an architectural silhouette, made up of designer pieces. The centerpiece of her outfit was an Elie Saab skirt, taken from the spring-summer 2026 collection. This garment was distinguished by complex textile work with its layered ruffles and a reptilian pattern, structured by a wide black belt with a gold buckle highlighting her waist. To perfect this look and boost her approach, she selected a pair of mesh “kiss” heeled mules from Aquazzura, priced at 795 euros.
For the top of her outfit, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu copied model Elie Saab, focusing on the same top. Thus, a thin gray sweater was tucked into her skirt. The one who plays the character of Sylvie Grateau dared to be transparent, unabashedly revealing her underwear.
She wore a black bra, without underwire, decorated with white polka dots. Far from being vulgar, this ensemble added a sexy touch to the look, also echoing the one chosen by Lily Collins at this event.
At 62, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu brilliantly proves once again that there is no age to have fun with fashion and embrace the most daring trends. By refusing the diktats linked to generations, she embodies absolute sartorial freedom and becomes, through her natural confidence, a terribly inspiring figure for all women who wish to assert their personality through their wardrobe.


