Ep 10. Cancel Couture
- TV-14
- October 2, 2020
- 33 min
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7.6 (1,565)
Emily in Paris season 1 episode 10, titled "Cancel Couture," follows the adventures of Emily Cooper, a young American woman who moves to Paris to work for a marketing firm. As the season comes to a close, Emily finds herself at a crossroads in both her professional and personal lives.
The episode opens with Emily frantically preparing for a crucial presentation that could either cement her position at the marketing firm or lead to her being fired. As she struggles to come up with a winning idea, Emily is distracted by the appearance of her former flame Gabriel, who has just returned to Paris. Emily's feelings for Gabriel are complicated, as she is torn between her attraction to him and her loyalty to her friend and co-worker Camille, who is Gabriel's girlfriend.
Meanwhile, Emily's boss, Sylvie, is dealing with her own professional crisis as she struggles to navigate a controversy surrounding a fashion designer who has been accused of cultural appropriation. The designer, a client of the firm, has drawn widespread criticism for his latest collection, which features African-inspired designs that many say are exploitative and insensitive.
As Emily and Sylvie work together to come up with a strategy for salvaging the client's reputation, Emily finds herself at odds with her colleagues, who are wary of taking on such a controversial issue. Emily's outspokenness puts her in direct conflict with her boss, who is more concerned with protecting the firm's bottom line than with taking a stand on social issues.
Despite the tensions at work, Emily finds solace in her burgeoning friendship with her neighbor, the charming and flirtatious British expat Alfie. As their relationship deepens, Emily begins to question her feelings for Gabriel and wonders whether she has been overlooking a true connection with Alfie all along.
As the episode builds to a climax, Emily and her colleagues are forced to make a difficult decision about how to deal with the fashion designer controversy. Along the way, Emily must confront her own biases and prejudices as she grapples with the complexities of race and culture in modern-day Paris.
In the end, Emily must decide whether to stay true to her convictions and risk everything for what she believes in, or to play it safe and prioritize her own career aspirations over her sense of morality. With its blend of romance, drama, and social commentary, "Cancel Couture" is a fitting conclusion to a season of twists and turns in the City of Light.