
Lily Collins looks effortlessly chic in a leggy black and white polka dot dress as she continues filming Emily In Paris season five in Venice
The American actress, 36, wore an elegant black and white polka dot dress that showed off her toned legs.
She plays fictional character Emily Cooper in the light-hearted Netflix series, which is soon to be releasing another series partly set in Venice where production is now taking place.
The mother-of-one added to her filming look with a pair of chunky black leather boots and wore dangly silver earrings.
She wore her brunette tresses slicked back and opted for a dark red lip to complete her look.
The star carried a large water bottle with her between takes and was seen chatting to crew and on her phone as she took breaks from the scenes.
Paris remains a central location for the show, but for this season filming has also taken place in Italy, specifically in Rome and Venice.
Emily was left with a decision at the end of series four, as she was offered the position of the lead of the Italian Agence Grateau office.
Despite falling in love with Paris and the agency, Emily admitted she was tempted by a new life - with a new man - in Rome.
Fans will remember Emily and Gabriel's (Lucas Bravo) romance fell apart after they finally tried to make a go of their relationship after he broke off his relationship with Camille.
Following a fake pregnancy scandal, Camille revealed she wasn't actually expecting and Emily and Gabriel tried to work out a romantic future.
However, it wasn't meant to be for the star-crossed lovers who were unable to work out their differences and she was pushed into the arms of Marcello, after they met on the slopes of Megève, when she was abandoned at the top of a slope by Gabriel.
They crossed paths again at a polo match in Paris and they enjoyed a night out together in the city, which lasted until the following morning when he asked her to come and visit him in Rome.
The mother-of-one added to her filming look with a pair of chunky black leather boots and wore dangly silver earrings
Paris remains a central location for the show, but for this season filming has also taken place in Italy, specifically in Rome and Venice
Emily followed her heart and travelled to meet Marcello, where she was also tasked with acquiring his family's business by her boss Sylvie. However, Emily was reluctant to mix business with pleasure.
The pair hit a stumbling block when he learned of her plans to try and secure a professional relationship with his family, who owned a luxury cashmere company, but they eventually managed to iron their issues out.
At this point, Gabriel had a candid conversation with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), who urged him to try and win Emily back, despite previously being romantically involved with her himself.
But despite dashing to Rome with the hope of reuniting, Emily was nowhere to be seen as she enjoyed her romantic day out with Marcello.
The series is expected to air towards the end of this year, but one of the main characters has revealed they won't be returning.
Camille Razat, 31, who plays Camille in the romantic comedy-drama - took to Instagram to reveal the shocking news with an emotional goodbye post after fans fumed at bosses for 'destroying the character'.
Camille has played Emily's pal and love rival in the show since the programme hit the streaming service back in 2020.
Now, after five years on our screens as Camille, the actress is ready to move on.
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