Lucien Laviscount confessed that he has added some of his clothing pieces from “Emily in Paris” to his personal wardrobe.
The British heartthrob spoke to Page Six Style before attending the Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research’s 26th annual Angel Ball at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on Monday night.
“I’ve stolen so much!” he said while laughing and making a “Shh” motion with his finger. “Keep it locked in!”
Laviscount, 32, also kept tight-lipped about what he’s heard when it comes to Season 5 of the hit Netflix show, but the show’s creator, Darren Star, previously confirmed that he’d be returning.
Laviscount immediately stole fan’s hearts when he played Alfie, one of Emily Cooper’s (played by Lily Collins) love interests.
“It still baffles me, the reach of the show,” he previously told Page Six in August. “It’s wild and it’s just been an amazing way to connect with different people from different countries.”
The “Snatch” actor raved that his rise to fame has been “wonderful” and considers it “such a privilege to be able to wave the flag for this show.”
“I’m still kind of discombobulated by it all. It’s wild, and I’m so thankful and grateful to have the opportunity to bring Alfie to life and be entrusted with the role… My feet haven’t touched the ground,” he continued.
While the show focuses on Cooper’s love life in the City of Love, it also prioritizes the cast’s fashion. The show’s costume designer, Marylin Fitoussi, previously spoke with Page Six Style about creating an innovative wardrobe for the characters.
“It’s always challenging to reinvent,” Fitoussi told us last year. “I’m looking at many, many shows and meeting a lot of young designers.”
Collins has also shared some of her thoughts on her favorite pieces she’s worn over the last four seasons.
“The black-and-white ball gown by Harris Reed was my most epic favorite look,” the actress told Page Six Style last month, referring to a striped design that Audrey Hepburn wore in “My Fair Lady.”
Laviscount talked with us before speaking about the importance of the annual Angel Gala for Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research.
“I’ve been doing this for so many years now and to be apart of it in a small way, it’s a great honor,” he told us.
Laviscount attended the event alongside Tamron Hall –– who hosted the event –– Ubah Hassan, Margaret Josephs, Ramona Singer, Luann de Lesseps and Erin and Abe Lichy.
The event was hosted by co-founders Denise Rich and her daughters Daniella Rich Kilstock and Ilona Rich Schachter to raise money for cancer research in honor of Rich’s late daughter, Gabrielle.