The costumes are obviously not consistent with the aesthetics of "The Devil Wears Prada" and the gossip girl. They are bright and fancy. Maybe the times have progressed, or it may be a pavement for Emily's transformation in the future. If not, then there is a little disappointment, or It's my aesthetics that lag behind (helpless)... But the storyline is good, and the few problems Emily solved can be considered as valuable marketing cases. In addition, Emily's character in the play (similar to an influencer), and her solutions The new thinking integrated into the problem is closely integrated with the current social media development trend. The conflict between American culture and French culture in the play also highlights the foresight of American culture from the side, such as clever use of new media for marketing, women's strong sense of independence and so on, which is worth learning from. In the end, Emily's positivity, love of work, and never giving up are somewhat similar to the spirit of our Chinese nation. Sure enough, the development of a great country needs the support of hard-working and brave working people, which inspires me. By the way, the male lead is not bad~ Looking forward to the second season!
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