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    10 Shows For ‘Emily In Paris’ Fans

    Watch If You Miss Emily In Paris

    Watch If You Miss Emily In Paris

    If you’ve already binged Emily in Paris and miss the fashion, romance, and big-city chaos, don’t worry, there are plenty of shows with the same fun energy. So, before the next season drops in, binge on these!

    Call My Agent! (2015–2020)

    Call My Agent! (2015–2020)

    If you love the Paris vibes in Emily in Paris, Call My Agent! is a must. It’s set in a Paris talent agency where agents have to deal with demanding actors, constant crises, and a lot of behind-the-scenes drama. The clients are messy, the office politics are messier, and betrayal is always around the corner.

    The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023)

    The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023)

    If you love fashion and a strong female lead, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is such a good choice. It’s set in the 1950s and 60s, and follows Midge, a housewife whose life flips when she discovers she’s actually great at stand-up comedy. The clothes are stunning; full skirts, hats, and beautiful sets that feel like old New York.

    Geek Girl (2024)

    Geek Girl (2024)

    Geek Girl is like a teen version of “awkward girl thrown into a glamorous world.” Harriet is a shy, nerdy student who suddenly gets discovered by modeling scouts. One minute she’s invisible at school, and the next she’s dealing with runway shows, fancy clothes, and a totally new life. She still feels out of place, but slowly starts seeing herself differently.

    Sex and the City (1998–2004)

    Sex and the City (1998–2004)

    Sex and the City is kind of the original “fashion plus feelings” show. It follows four friends, Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda as they try to navigate love and life in New York. The outfits are wild, bold, and unforgettable, styled by Patricia Field, who also worked on Emily in Paris. There’s even a Paris storyline with Carrie, so the connection is strong.

    The Baker and the Beauty (2020)

    The Baker and the Beauty (2020)

    If you’re still not over Emily and Gabriel’s “will-they-won’t-they,” this one is made for you. The Baker and the Beauty follows Daniel, a regular guy who works at his family’s bakery, and Noa, a super famous fashion mogul. One random night, their worlds collide, and suddenly he’s dating a celebrity. Of course, it’s not simple; paparazzi, fame, and pressure are always there.

    Gossip Girl (2007–2012)

    Gossip Girl (2007–2012)

    If you’re in it for the fashion and drama, Gossip Girl is iconic. It’s all about rich teens on New York’s Upper East Side; Serena, Blair, and the rest, who are constantly wrapped up in scandals, breakups, and secrets. The outfits are legendary; designers literally wanted their clothes on the show. The story is very different from Emily in Paris, but the energy of beautiful people in beautiful clothes making terrible decisions is exactly the same.

    The Bold Type (2017–2021)

    The Bold Type (2017–2021)

    The Bold Type feels like hanging out with three Emilys at once. Jane, Kat, and Sutton work at a women’s magazine called Scarlet, and they’re constantly juggling work drama, love lives, and big life decisions. Their boss, Jacqueline, is tough but supportive, kind of like a mix of Madeline and Sylvie. The best part is they basically have full access to a fashion closet that looks like Emily’s dream wardrobe.

    The Carrie Diaries (2013–2014)

    The Carrie Diaries (2013–2014)

    This one is for you if you’re curious about what Carrie Bradshaw was like before Sex and the City. The Carrie Diaries shows her as a teenager, trying to figure out life, love, and her place in the world. She gets an internship in the fashion world in New York while still living in the suburbs, dealing with friends, family, and crushes; one of them played by a young Austin Butler.

    The Hookup Plan (2018–2022)

    The Hookup Plan (2018–2022)

    The Hookup Plan is a fun French series set in Paris, so it’s perfect if you miss the French streets and cafés from Emily in Paris. It follows a woman who’s struggling with love, and her friends secretly hire a male escort to help her move on. Of course, she has no idea he’s an escort, and that’s where the drama and comedy come from.

    XO, Kitty (2023– )

    XO, Kitty (2023– )

    XO, Kitty is a sweet spin-off from the To All the Boys movies. This time, the story follows Kitty, Lara Jean’s younger sister, as she moves to South Korea to study abroad. She mainly goes because her long-distance boyfriend is there, but once she arrives, nothing goes as planned. There are misunderstandings, culture shocks, and new crushes.

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