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  1. Episode 10 What a Day It Has Been
    The New Look Finale Recap: All or Nothing The finale emphasizes that Dior is good and Chanel is a Nazi, in case that wasn’t already clear.
  2. Episode 9 Will You Return
    The New Look Recap: Persevere With Dignity It’s the penultimate episode, and this show is still managing to meander toward a conclusion.
  3. Episode 8 I Love You Most of All
    The New Look Recap: The Bar The return of Claes Bang as Spatz and Emily Mortimer’s psycho performance as Elsa makes for a delightfully chaotic episode.
  4. Episode 7 It All Came True
    The New Look Recap: Elegance, Monsieur Christian’s ambitions for his house are in direct conflict with his emotions and loyalties.
  5. Episode 6 If You Believed In Me
    The New Look Recap: A Second Chance Now that Catherine is home, Christian is torn between caring for his sister and his house.
  6. Episode 5 Give Your Heart and Soul to Me
    The New Look Recap: Some Seeds Coco keeps living life as if the war (and her direct involvement with Nazi operations) never happened.
  7. Episode 4 What a Difference
    The New Look Recap: Open Your Heart Christian Dior decides that, yes, okay, he will save fashion and the nation of France after all.
  8. Episodes 1 - 3 Just You Wait and See / The Hour / Nothing But Blue Skies
    The New Look Series-Premiere Recap: Longing for Survival Christian Dior and Coco Channel have very, very different approaches to surviving in Nazi-occupied Paris.

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