Pop the Champére because Emily in Paris season 4 has officially dropped on Netflix. And along with many love triangles, you can once again expect this season to be filled with standout looks from Emily, Mindy, Camille, and, of course, Parisian Queen Sylvie. The show has been known for its eclectic costume design and styling since its inception, but this season gets a fun twist when vintage and resale fashion enters the chat.
In season 4's first episode, Mindy (ahem, our current Cosmo cover star!) makes some extra cash by selling her clothes on fashion resale site Vestiaire Collective. And while you may not have a custom couture look of your own to sell and earn the €3,258 Mindy did (le sigh), to celebrate its cameo, Vestiaire launched an Emily in Paris curation so you can shop some of the outfits featured this season and sell your own pieces à la Mindy.
Perfect for shopping while you binge-watch, Vestiaire's Emily in Paris shop is filled with everything from the cute pink cropped Jacquemus cardigan worn by Emily to colorful designer bags inspired by this season's looks and a pink metallic Gucci beret that would get both Mindy and Emily's seal of approval. It's a mix of secondhand designer items inspired by and featured in the show's latest season.
And if you, like Mindy, are looking for some extra money (*cries in $7 iced coffees*), Vestiaire is currently removing all seller fees and offering a special List and Earn promotion for first-time listers to earn $50 to shop on Vestiaire Collective. So, according to Girl Math, you can basically get paid to clear out your closet and shop resale designer pieces for fall? Sign me up.
Happy binge-watching and vintage shopping, here's to finding something worthy of impressing Sylvie.

Lauren Alexis Fisher is the Senior Editor at Cosmopolitan, overseeing digital content across fashion, lifestyle, beauty, sex, and culture. Previously, she was the Market Editor at Harper’s BAZAAR and has written for publications including WWD, Bustle, and W Magazine. When she’s not busy taste-testing her way through every dirty martini in New York, you can follow her on Instagram for bad jokes, good outfits, and annoying vacation pics.






















