Don't ask us what our weekend plans are — since the second half of Emily in Paris season four landed on Netflix on Thursday, we have been B-U-S-Y!

The beloved show about our fave girl boss marketeer (Emily Cooper, we're looking at you!) has been serving us a huge dose of relationship drama, frothy fashion and frenemies over the last few days. And while previous instalments had us imagining a life in a pied-à-terre in Paris, the latest episodes have seen Emily head to *drum roll* Rome!

For the interests of keeping this lil article spoiler-free, we won't go into what Ms Cooper gets up to in the Italian capital but there is a particularly dishy object of her affections — and we're not talking about pasta!

Someone who is talking about pasta, however, is none other than Ashley Park. The former Broadway queen, killer comedic actress and all-around starlet — who, duh, plays Mindy in Emily in Paris — has taken to IG to share some snaps from filming the show in Italia.

Specifically, she posted a gorge carousel showing her wearing a sheer black bodysuit with in-built bra cups from Fleur du Mal, a pair of silky trousers from Alexandre Vauthier, a silvery disco ball evening bag from Judith Leiber and a collection of layered pearl and gold necklaces with matching gold earrings.

The jewellery is by Brooklyn accessories brand Panache, which creates items inspired by food — in this case, farfalle pasta (you know, those pasta pieces that are shaped like a bow?).

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Captioning the pics, Ashley gave a sweet shoutout to the brand, writing; "check out @panachebklyn for pasta pieces, she crafts the best self-made gluten-free fashion around ;) im so inspired by small businesses that forge a path for their passion!"

Suddenly, we're craving carbs...

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Megan Wallace
Former Sex and Relationships Editor

Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.