Your Guide to Lily Collins-Inspired Looks

Your Guide to Lily Collins-Inspired Looks

From “Emily in Paris” to red carpets, her stunning wedding dress, and even her costumes in Mirror, Mirror, Lily Collins embodies timeless femininity with playful sophistication. What makes Lily’s style unique? Her mix of Parisian polish, vintage inspiration, and modern romance.

In this post, we’ll show you how to channel Lily’s signature style using wearable pieces from Mae Threads.

Plus, use code collins10 to get 10% off all the items in the article!

Lily’s Signature Style Elements

1. Romantic Silhouettes

Fitted waists, flared skirts, puff sleeves, and ruffles—Lily often wears ultra-feminine pieces with a touch of drama.

Keep accessories delicate—opt for pearl earrings, ballet flats, and a ribbon in your hair.

2. Parisian Neutrals + Pops of Color

Lily often wears classic black, cream, navy, and red—with unexpected splashes like pastel pink or vibrant lipstick red.

Finish the look with a red lip, low bun, and dainty handbag, white sneakers, and cat-eye sunglasses. 

3. Structured Meets Soft

Lily’s outfits often balance sharp tailoring (like collars, buttons, or belted waists) with flowy or delicate fabrics.

Mae Threads Matches:

Mix in a blazer or loafers to add polish to feminine basics. 

4. Vintage Flair, Modern Twist

Think Audrey Hepburn meets French It-Girl—Lily nods to the past with puff sleeves, classic collars, and midi lengths, but always feels current.

Mae Threads Matches:

Add vintage-inspired sunglasses or kitten heels to complete the look. 

Build Your Lily-Inspired Capsule

Lily’s Capsule Wardrobe: Everything in One Place

Dresses:

Tops:

Bottoms:

Shoes and Accessories:

  • Classic loafers or ballet flats
  • Dainty gold or pearl jewelry
  • Ribbon hair tie
  • Vintage-inspired handbag

You can channel Lily’s Parisian-inspired wardrobe with a lot of the pieces you already own! And to fill in the gaps, Mae Threads offers pieces that blend elegance and practicality just like Lily’s own wardrobe. Shop now!

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