Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, best known for her role as Sylvie Grateau in Emily in Paris, has been named Pomellato’s new global ambassador. The French-Italian actress, who has gained a strong following for her sophisticated and independent on-screen presence, was praised by Pomellato CEO Sabina Belli for her “sophistication, strength, and natural elegance,” which align with the brand’s values of female empowerment and authentic beauty.
Leroy-Beaulieu expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting her admiration for Pomellato’s blend of Italian craftsmanship and contemporary design. She described the brand’s jewelry as a celebration of individuality and creativity, values she says have shaped her own career choices.
The collaboration comes as she prepares to film season five of Emily in Paris and follows her role in 100 Days, directed by Academy Award nominee Carlos Saldanha. The film tells the true story of Brazilian explorer Amyr Klink, who became the first person to row solo across the South Atlantic. Leroy-Beaulieu’s four-decade career includes roles in The Possessed, La Belle Verte, and Three Men and a Cradle, as well as her César Award-nominated performance in 1985. She is also recognized for her work in The Crown and the hit French Netflix series Call My Agent!.