From the very first episode, Co.Ro. jewelry becomes part of Sylvie’s world a defining element of her power, attitude and presence.
In Emily in Paris Season 5, Rome is more than a backdrop. Streets, light and architecture blend with everyday life and reshape the story as it unfolds.Our designs follow that rhythm: sharp lines in Galleria Borghese and MAXXI earrings, softer curves in Spanish Steps, Pagoda, Palagio and Duomo rings, and the Gasometro transformed into small wearable structures.

In Episode 3 Emily (played by Lily Collins) leans into a kiss and the Spanish Steps ring steals the frame, bold and architectural even in the softest moment.

In a delicate balance of interweaving and primary colors, this bracelet inspired by the gate of the Peggy Guggheneim Museum in Venice, designed by American artist Claire Falkenstein, reminds us of the enchanted textures of a fairy tale. Just the right touch of light for any occasion.


In the fourth episode, the Duomo Ring and the Galleria Borghese earrings are featured in selected frames of Sylvie’s look, defining the image and the scene.

Sylvie in the third episode, wears the Pantheon earrings and ring. The design is bold, graphic. A classical reference that slips into the styling with ease.

The bracelet worn by Sylvie in Emily in Paris features across multiple looks throughout the series. A rigid bronze cuff, constructed as an open architectural lattice, recurring as a defining element: bold, contemporary, unmistakable.

The Pagoda ring accompanies Sylvie as a true on-screen ally. A statement ring, present and assured, that does not complete the look but supports it: a decisive sign asserting control, desire, and direction. Not an accessory, but a position.

A quiet bridge between Eternal Rome and the contemporary city in motion.
A huge thank you to the costume designer Marylin Fitoussi for bringing Co.Ro. into her brilliant vision and to Philippine Leroy Beaulieu for wearing our pieces with grace, strength and wit.
We’re truly honored
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