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Lily Collins channels her Emily In Paris alter-ego with a chic beige look as she takes a break from filming season five to attend the 2025 French Open Men's Final at Roland Garros alongside Natalie Portman

Lily Collins channels her Emily In Paris alter-ego with a chic beige look as she takes a break from filming season five to attend the 2025 French Open Men's Final at Roland Garros alongside Natalie Portman

Daily Mail​08-06-2025

Lily Collins took inspiration from her Emily In Paris alter-ego as she watched the much-anticipated Men's Final at the 2025 French Open on Sunday.
The actress, 36, who is the midst of filming season five of the Netflix hit, cut a chic figure as she wore a black knitted jumper which she layered under a beige blazer.
Lily accessorised her look with a pair of frameless black-tinted sunglasses as she watched Carlos Alcaraz go head-to-head with Jannik Skinner at Roland Garros.
For the outing, Lily showed off her classy sense of style as she styled her shiny raven tresses into a sleek straightened bob.
Lily appeared to be in top spirits for the outing as she was cheering and clapping alongside her husband Charlie McDowell.
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Charlie cut a casual figure for the outing as he stepped out in a navy blue and red striped YSL shirt.
Also present was Natalie Portman who looked in great spirits as she kept a low profile in the stands in a Christian Dior straw sun hat and shades.
Keeping it stylish she paired a white shirt with a pink skirt while smiling during the match.
Meanwhile, Adèle Exarchopoulos cut a casual figure in a blue denim shirt Lacoste jacket and kept a low profile with a pair of black sunglasses.
Natasha Andrews and Pierre Garoos looked elegant in white as they opted for similar outfit aesthetics.
Izabel Goulart looked incredible as she stepped out in an oversized structured blazer and orange-tinted eyewear.
She was joined by Kevinn Trapp who looked handsome in a navy two-piece suit which he layered over a black T-shirt.
Antione Dupont opted to add a hint of glamour to his look as he wore a navy buttoned up Louis Vuitton shirt.
She kept the sun off her face with a designer Christian Dior straw sun hat and shades
Lily appeared to be in top spirits for the outing as she was cheering and clapping alongside Charlie McDowell
Charlie cut a casual figure for the outing as he stepped out in a navy blue and red striped YSL shirt layered over a black T-shirt
Marisa Abela kept it casual in a pair of straight cut jeans and navy cardigan
Adèle Exarchopoulos cut a casual figure in a blue denim shirt Lacoste jacket and kept a low profile with a pair of black sunglasses
Alongside him Iris Mittenaere looked stunning in a grey double-breasted trench coat and oval sunglasses.
The French Openis a major tennis tournament that is being played on outdoor clay courts and held at the Roland Garrosin Paris from 25 May to 8 June 2025, comprising singles, doubles, mixed doubles play, junior and wheelchair tournaments.
Coco Gauff conquered Roland-Garros for the very first time after coming from behind to defeat the top-ranked Sabalenka 6-7, 6-2, 6-4.
This marked the second Grand Slam of Gauff's career, having also claimed the 2023 US Open title.
The world No 2 became the first American to win the French Open since Serena Williams in 2015.
To tee up Saturday's showdown, Gauff beat Lois Boisson in the semi-final, while Sabalenka edged past world No 5 Swiatek.
And in an ungracious press-conference after the final, Sabalenka argued that Swiatek would have beaten Gauff had she progressed past the semi-final.

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