Emily in Paris Season 5 took fans on quite an adventure, starting in Rome, Paris, Venice, and finally, back to Paris.
Here’s everything to know about the ending of Emily in Paris Season 5.
In Muratori We Trust
A lot was riding on the debut being a success. Agence Grateu was hired for the marketing, but Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) and Nico (Paul Forman) were personally betting their life savings on Marcello Muratori, the company, being well received by the public.
Nico, who left JVMA to prove to Mindy (Ashley Park) that he was a changed man, was locked out of his trust, investing all his money into the collection's launch. As for Sylvie, her assets were being seized by debt liquidators after her husband, Laurent (Arnaud Binard), made a series of bad financial decisions that were now her problem.
Locking in a top-tier venue where guests could arrive via gondola was a promising first step for the show, but it quickly took a turn for the worse when a high-water natural phenomenon caused by a full moon flooded the space.
Even the models donned rainboots and ponchos, before ripping them off and showcasing Marcello's colorful designs, creating a splash–literally—in the process. The show was well received, with even Marcello's mother attending and accepting her son's destiny as a designer, just like his late father, publicly resigning from the company and giving him the reins.
Marcello Muratori was now the "new head and bright future of the House of Muratori."
Emily In Paris. (L to R) Lily Collins as Emily, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau, Bruno Gouery as Luc, Samuel Arnold as Julien in Emily In Paris. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025Emily's Future With Marcello Does Not Shine Bright Like a Diamond
And it seemed perfect as he was going to work on his fashion line in Paris. That all changed, however, when his mother gave him the keys to the castle, quite literally, as she told him that she would be gifting him and Emily the family home in Solitano. And that meant moving everything to Solitano.
Marcello told her that they would "build a life together" and the "best fashion company" together in the dreamy small town, and while Emily was overwhelmed, she was also shocked to get Sylvie's blessing.
But Sylvie's motivations were also fueled by the news that Agence Grateu would either be sold or liquidated, as her company was, in her own words, "sinking faster than Venice," and she wanted to spare Emily the heartache.
"It's a beautiful dream, but it's just not mine," she told him. No matter how much she loved him, Emily chose herself.
Emily In Paris. (L to R) Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello, Lily Collins as Emily in Emily In Paris. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025Mindy's Ring Further Fuels a Nico or Alfie Love Triangle
It was a convincing response, partially because Mindy was trying to convince herself.
Back in Paris, when Mindy ran into Alflie, and he saw the ring, he couldn't fake being happy for her, nor would he congratulate her on the engagement.
And that's when Emily realized the gravity of their feelings for one another, as Mindy questioned, "Oh my god, what am I doing?"
Emily knows a thing or two about love triangles, but this time, for the first time ever, she's not the one torn between two men.
Emily in Paris. (L to R) Lucien Laviscount as Alfie, Ashley Park as Mindy in Emily in Paris. Cr. Caroline Dubois/Netflix © 2025Agence Grateu Gets #Sponsored
Emily's worst fears then came to life as Princess Jane (Minnie Driver), Sylvie's longtime friend from Rome, who was responsible for plenty of chaos in the first half of the season that ultimately cost them the Rome office, was revealed as the "co-head of Agence Grateu" after coming into some money following her husband's death and a deal with the Four Season's to turn the Palazzo into a the first Four Seasons Palazzo.
"F--k, this is gunna be fun," she declared, popping open the prosecco, but she's likely the only one who seems to think so.
Emily in Paris. Minnie Driver as Princess Jane in Emily in Paris. Cr. Giulia Parmigiani/Netflix © 2025Gabriel in Greece
While it seemed as though he and Emily put their love story in the rearview during their meet-up halfway through Season 5, when he was given a three-week break to spend in Greece, and got a text from Sylvie at the same time informing him that Emily was back in Paris and had broken up with Marcello, he saw his golden opportunity. He sent Emily a postcard inviting her to spend time with him in Greece, but will she?
We'll have to patiently wait for Emily in Paris Season 6 to find out if Emily and Gabriel will finally get their moment to stand in the sun.
Emily In Paris. (L to R) William Abadie as Antoine Lambert, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel in Emily In Paris. Cr. Caroline Dubois/Netflix © 2025Emily in Paris Season 5 is streaming globally on Netflix now.
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