Get ready for some very hot haute couture.In an interview withVogue Australiathis week, Lily Collins talked up the new season ofEmily in Paris,and promised the show’sbuzzy fashionswill just keep getting better.“The brightness and boldness and fun and sense of humour Emily has in her wardrobe enhances her personality, especially coming out of Covid where comfort was everything,” the 32-year-old actress said, adding, “There are literally no sweatpants.“There will, however, be “epic dresses” courtesy of stylist Patricia Field, formerly ofSex and the City, plus eye-catching accessories like tiny purses Emily “can’t fit anything in … but they are quite funny and sweet.“Stephanie Branc/NetflixCollins also teased vintage fashions, plus lots of sparkle, among other details. “It was really nice to have fun with fashion again,” sheshared.Season 2 of the Emmy-nominated Netflix series drops Dec. 22; last week,the trailer debuted, picking up where season 1 left off, with Emily trying to come to terms with her emotions after falling for her neighbor Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) who is dating her friend Camille (Camille Razat).Sex and the Citycreator Darren Star returned to helm the second season of the series, which became Netflix’s most-viewed comedy series of 2020. Season 1 ofEmily in Parisreached58 million householdsaround the world in its first 28 days when it premiered in October 2020.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Other returning stars include Bruno Gouery and Samuel Arnold as Emily’s co-workers Julien and Luc, and Ashley Park as her American bestie Mindy. Lucien Laviscount, Jeremy O. Harris and Arnaud Binard also join the cast for the next chapter of adventures.Carole Bethuel/NetflixChanges — including further diversification of the cast — were made following “conversations” around the first season, Collins, a producer on the series,said in herVogueinterview.“When you’re given feedback after the first season of a show, it does allow you to do better, to listen, and to creatively still feel like the show you set out to make, but also allow for change, and more voices to be heard,” she said. “That was really important to me.““I got to be a part of conversations that I’d never been privy to before, [have] input creatively in front of the camera, behind the camera,” she continued of her production role. “More so in season two, I really felt encouraged and empowered to do so.”

Get ready for some very hot haute couture.

In an interview withVogue Australiathis week, Lily Collins talked up the new season ofEmily in Paris,and promised the show’sbuzzy fashionswill just keep getting better.

“The brightness and boldness and fun and sense of humour Emily has in her wardrobe enhances her personality, especially coming out of Covid where comfort was everything,” the 32-year-old actress said, adding, “There are literally no sweatpants.”

There will, however, be “epic dresses” courtesy of stylist Patricia Field, formerly ofSex and the City, plus eye-catching accessories like tiny purses Emily “can’t fit anything in … but they are quite funny and sweet.”

Stephanie Branc/Netflix

Lucien Laviscount as Alfie, Lily Collins as Emily in Emily in Paris Season 2

Collins also teased vintage fashions, plus lots of sparkle, among other details. “It was really nice to have fun with fashion again,” sheshared.

Season 2 of the Emmy-nominated Netflix series drops Dec. 22; last week,the trailer debuted, picking up where season 1 left off, with Emily trying to come to terms with her emotions after falling for her neighbor Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) who is dating her friend Camille (Camille Razat).

Sex and the Citycreator Darren Star returned to helm the second season of the series, which became Netflix’s most-viewed comedy series of 2020. Season 1 ofEmily in Parisreached58 million householdsaround the world in its first 28 days when it premiered in October 2020.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Other returning stars include Bruno Gouery and Samuel Arnold as Emily’s co-workers Julien and Luc, and Ashley Park as her American bestie Mindy. Lucien Laviscount, Jeremy O. Harris and Arnaud Binard also join the cast for the next chapter of adventures.

Carole Bethuel/Netflix

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau, Lily Collins as Emily, Camille Razat as Camille in episode 201 of Emily in Paris

Changes — including further diversification of the cast — were made following “conversations” around the first season, Collins, a producer on the series,said in herVogueinterview.

“When you’re given feedback after the first season of a show, it does allow you to do better, to listen, and to creatively still feel like the show you set out to make, but also allow for change, and more voices to be heard,” she said. “That was really important to me.”

“I got to be a part of conversations that I’d never been privy to before, [have] input creatively in front of the camera, behind the camera,” she continued of her production role. “More so in season two, I really felt encouraged and empowered to do so.”

source: people.com