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Emily's "Sylvie" in Paris shows that there is no age to wear transparency

Philippine Leroy Beaulieu, mejor conocida en este lado del mundo como "Sylvie" en la serie de "Emily in Paris", nos ha robado las miradas con sus icónicos looks fuera de las pantallas. Ya hemos hablado del foco que merece en la serie e incluso la nombramos como "La verdadera Reina de estilo". Muchos pensamos que el regreso de Sarah Jessica Parker impactaría en la moda de las mujeres mayores pero no esperábamos que ese título se lo llevaría un personaje secundario en una serie para adolescentes.

Relatedmoda? Emily? No! no! The real queen of style in 'Emily in Paris' is Sylvie

"Sylvie" is a woman over 50 years old very successful, empowered, safe and strong. In the first season he dazzled us with his looks, but in the second season he also showed us the freedom in love for older women. We loved it. The French actress has positioned herself in the sights and minds of people around the world and continues to reap actor successes and as a guest to the most exclusive events in the fashion industry.

She was part of the front row at Ami's parade during the Week of men's fashion in Paris. She arrived like an elegant Parisian woman over 50 years old on a waterproof look because in the French capital it rains more than you can see in the movies.

He wore a long black coat with white details on his neck, a black purse with silver, striped sandals and super elegant, long earrings with diamonds. In the backstage of the parade, Philippine Leroy Beaulieu walked more freely in a transparent green dress with long sleeve, round neck and pencil skirt that showed her beautiful body.

Many have applauded their decision that comes at a disruptive moment about women's standards. Little by little we are including and admiring beauty in all bodies regardless of size, sexual preference, color and age, among others. Who said that certain clothes are for a specific group? Or on the contrary, who says we can't wear X garment? The idea of clustering garments by a group of people is increasingly being destroyed. Now the mindset is whatever makes you happy! If you feel comfortable with transparency, no matter what your body looks like, you dare and include it in your outfits.

We already have a trailer for the second season of 'Emily in Paris'.

For many years marketing, television and advertising focused on showing us with the definition of "beauty" only ultra thin bodies, tall with clear skins, young, blond hair and more or less the same facial features. Everything that came out of those rules wasn't considered so beautiful. The problem here is that almost no person entered the stereotype and there were serious consequences such as eating disorders, an eagerness to modify the body to fit into the mold, mental problems and very aggressive treatments that put health at risk.

The world is changing and it is evident in the empowerment of bodies that do not fit into the stereotyped mold showing that beauty is seen in many ways. Philippine Leroy Beaulieu gave us a great lesson about the strength, magnetism and attraction of a woman over 50 using transparencies and letting her look in the safest and sexiest way, her whole body.

We love that power!