
French Open 2025: Lily Collins channels 'Emily in Paris' for the tennis tournament; the internet gushes over her looks
Chef Gabriel
, Alfie, or the new guy from Rome, Marcello - for Emily, the actress was spotted in a chic outfit on the stands of the French Open Finals 2025.
Lily Collins in an elegant outfit...
Taking a page out of an '
Emily in Paris
' book, the actress Lily Collins wore a black turtleneck top, a beige overcoat, with a pair of cat-eye triangle sunglasses, black nails, and minimal jewellery to complete the outfit. What caught the eye of most fans was Lily's signature classic bob haircut, which is highly anticipated in the upcoming season, where Emily shall explore the streets of Rome as a fresh beginning.
The official X account of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) posted Lily Collins' picture from the stands, with a caption, 'Emily in Paris… #rolandgarros.' The post quickly gained traction from her fans.
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The comments under the tweet...
Some fans shared a lot of heart emojis under the post, while others asked for the heartthrob Chef Gabriel's presence. One user stated, 'Oh my girl! Where's my chef Gabriel!'
While another user pointed out that in one of the episodes of the hit series, 'Emily in Paris,' she indeed went to one of the matches of Roland Garros, expressing, 'Well she did go to
Roland Garros
on one of her dates in the show.'
Natalie Portman attended the match...
Lily Collins
attended the thrilling match between
Jannik Sinner
and
Carlos Alcaraz
with her husband,
Charlie McDowell
, who shared the high spirits with her. Meanwhile, another Hollywood actress, Natalie Portman, was also captured in the stands, keeping a low profile.
Portman donned a white shirt, along with a baby pink skirt, a luxurious brand hat, and a cat-eye sunglasses.
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