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During season 2 of Emily in Paris, viewers got to learn more about several characters, including Camille (played by Camille Razat). This time around, the blonde beauty — who was dating chef Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) during season 1 until they split during the finale — finds out that her ex and bestie Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) have been hooking up behind her back.

At Emily’s dinner party, Camille puts the pieces together, gives a nasty toast and storms off after learning the truth. Later on, her mother tells her to make amends so that she can win Gabriel back.

Last season, Camille loved having fun and was carefree, but in the new episodes, she is a little bit more serious — and her outfit choices made her the star of the show.

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“There has been a direct correlation between the way Camille dresses and asserts herself. In her attitude, she is more complex. Moreover, we understand it better,” Razat explained to L’OFFICIEL. “She’s not just nice or there to help everyone. His fashion translates this change well with significant looks: big shoulders, shapes that are visible, very present materials. This trend in fashion is totally a reflection of the evolution of the character.”

As for which look she gravitated toward the most, she said, “I have to admit that the black Saint Laurent dress that I am seen wearing is just amazing. Its frame, its suggestive neckline — all without being vulgar.”

Razat said she was intrigued when events unfolded this season.

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“I had absolutely no idea that the plot would take this direction. I was both very surprised and happy to play scenes that I did not expect. I really thank the authors and the production for giving me the opportunity to express myself a little more through this season 2. To have been able to go into more detail about who Camille is, to understand her complexity, her multiple facets rather than locking it into a somewhat slick image,” she said.

After playing Camille for two seasons, the France native admitted that her character has taught her a lot — especially when it comes to her own style.

“Since I play in Emily in Paris, I put on dresses!” she expressed. “Before I never put them on, I didn’t know how to handle them, I didn’t find them comfortable. I liked to play with a more masculine side. Now, and thanks to the character of Camille, I have become more feminine. And also, I smile a lot more! With the difficult period we are all going through, keeping a smile and being able to pass it on to others seems very important to me.”