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Lily Collins debuts her stylish French fringe while promoting Emily In Paris season two

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With just three weeks left until Emily in Paris returns for its second season on Netflix, the cast and creator celebrated the show in Washington D.C.And series lead Lily Collins debuted her recently chopped French fringe on the event's photo op withher costarsAshley Park,William Abadie andseries creator Darren Star.The day's Emily In Paris celebration was hosted in the nation's capitol by the French Ambassador to the United States,Philippe Etienne.

All smiles:With just three weeks left until Emily in Paris returns for its second season on Netflix, series lead Lily Collins and the rest of the cast and creator celebrated at a special event in Washington D.C.

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