Lily Collins makes stylish arrival to Emily In Paris set wearing brown coat and heads into trailer

Lily Collins makes a stylish arrival to Emily In Paris set wearing a camel coat and brown joggers as she heads into her trailer before day of filming

Lily Collins looked typically stylish on Saturday when she arrived at the Emily In Paris set for a day of filming in the French capital.

Wearing a camel coat teamed with luxury brown jogging bottoms and white trainers, the actress, 32, looked chic with her hair swept into a ponytail before disappearing into her trailer to prepare for a day of filming.

Lily later emerged from her trailer after sitting for hair and make-up wearing a large padded jacket and with her hair perfectly styled.

On set: Lily Collins, 32, looked typically stylish on Saturday when she arrived at the Emily In Paris set for a day of filming in the French capital wearing a camel coat 

Stylish: Donning luxury brown jogging bottoms and trainers, the actress looked chic with her hair swept into a ponytail before disappearing into her trailer to prepare for a day of filming

Stylish: Donning luxury brown jogging bottoms and trainers, the actress looked chic with her hair swept into a ponytail before disappearing into her trailer to prepare for a day of filming

The brunette beauty appeared focused as she carefully descended her trailer’s steps wearing a pair of comfy Ugg boots.

She also protected her nose and mouth with a white face mask in keeping with pandemic protocol and carried a coffee cup in her left hand.

Lily’s character’s colourful floral frock poked out of her coat.

The show spent the past few weeks filming on the French Riviera before moving back to the country’s capital.

Ready to go: The brunette beauty appeared focused as she carefully descended her trailer's steps wearing a pair of comfy Ugg boots

Ready to go: The brunette beauty appeared focused as she carefully descended her trailer’s steps wearing a pair of comfy Ugg boots

Lily stars as the titular character in Emily In Paris, a Chicago native who moves to Paris for work.

Once there, she tries to establish herself professional and create new friendships while struggling with the culture clash.

Although several critics found the show charming, many criticised it for being slight and narrow-minded in its comparison of Midwestern American values to French values.

Fresh-faced: Lily looked typically radiant as she made her way to the hair and make-up trailer

Fresh-faced: Lily looked typically radiant as she made her way to the hair and make-up trailer

Mask on: The brunette beauty arrived on set wearing a white face mask in keeping with pandemic protocol

Mask on: The brunette beauty arrived on set wearing a white face mask in keeping with pandemic protocol 

It did however enjoy an enormous following, with 58 million households streaming the show during its first month on air.

The series was the subject of controversy earlier this year when it was nominated for Best Television Series in the musical or comedy division at the Golden Globes and Lily was nominated for Best Actress in the same division, while much more critically acclaimed shows were snubbed.

In February, the Los Angeles Times reported that 30 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the organization that awards the Golden Globes, had been flown out to France for a two-night stay at a $1400-per-night hotel and treated with a visit to an esteemed private museum.

Where to? Lily was pointed in the right direction by a member of the show's crew after getting her hair and make-up done

Where to? Lily was pointed in the right direction by a member of the show’s crew after getting her hair and make-up done 

When the Golden Globes nominations were announced, several critics lambasted the organization for passing over acclaimed shows including Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You in favor of Emily In Paris.

Back in October Lily revealed to Glamour that she used to severely pluck her eyebrows up through high school, before her mother Jill Tavelman told her to lay off.

Now, she does all the upkeep herself in order to prevent anyone else from thinning out her recognizable feature.

‘I do it all myself — I simply look in a magnifying mirror, get the tweezers and follow the line. I don’t let anyone touch them,’ she explained.

‘I really think less is more and I like to mess them up. But to be honest, I do maintenance every night.’