Emily in Paris Says Au Revoir: Season 6 Will Be the Final Chapter of Emily Cooper’s European Fairytale
- Glossip Ink
- May 23
- 2 min read
It’s official — the heels are coming off, the croissants are being set down, and Emily Cooper’s European chapter is heading toward its final bow. Netflix has confirmed that Emily in Paris will end with its upcoming sixth season, closing out what has become one of the streamer’s most recognizable fashion-forward rom-coms since its debut in 2020.
For a show that started as a light, glossy escape about an American marketing executive stumbling through Parisian life, it somehow turned into a full-blown cultural moment. Love it or roll your eyes at it, Emily in Paris has lived rent-free in global pop culture for five seasons — and now it’s preparing to wrap everything up with one last perfectly curated European adventure.
Season 6 is already in production, and the production energy alone tells you everything: this isn’t a quiet goodbye. Filming has reportedly kicked off in Greece, with additional stops expected in Monaco and a return to Paris for the final chapter. It’s giving “world tour farewell season,” not “we’re done here.” Plot-wise, things are picking up exactly where Season 5 left off — meaning emotional chaos, romantic tension, and career decisions that somehow always get made in designer outfits. Emily’s storyline continues to orbit the classic love triangle energy fans are used to, especially with Gabriel and the unresolved pull between ambition and romance still very much in play.
There’s also the ongoing evolution of her professional world at Agence Grateau, plus Mindy’s complicated engagement storyline and all the messy, glamorous side plots that keep the show’s universe spinning. In other words: no one is calm, and no one is leaving quietly. What makes this final season interesting isn’t just that it’s ending — it’s that the creators are clearly treating it like a conclusion with intention. Darren Star has described the show as “the trip of a lifetime,” and Lily Collins has echoed that sentiment, promising a heartfelt goodbye that still delivers everything fans expect from the series — romance, chaos, and a lot of fashion choices that would never survive real-world weather. And maybe that’s why this ending hits differently. Emily in Paris was never trying to be prestige TV. It was always a fantasy — of reinvention, of romance abroad, of building a life that looks like a postcard even when everything is falling apart behind the scenes. The final season doesn’t need to become something new. It just needs to land the plane it’s been flying in designer heels for six seasons.
So yes, Season 6 marks the end of Emily Cooper’s story. But in true Emily in Paris fashion, it won’t be a quiet exit. It’ll probably be dramatic, beautifully styled, slightly chaotic — and somehow still make us want to book a one-way ticket to Paris anyway.
Au revoir, Emily. Don’t unpack your suitcase too neatly — we all know how this goes.




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