So much for Parisian style.

The City of Light’s newly unveiled Olympics 2024 logo is getting torn to shreds on social media — with some saying it’s more reminiscent of an emo kid’s haircut, the character Rachel from TV’s “Friends” or even singer Carly Rae Jepsen.

Organizers say the emblem is meant to depict three “simple and powerful” symbols: the Olympic flame, a gold medal and the hair and lips of Marianne, the personification of France since the 1789 revolution.

“These symbols reveal a face that embodies our ambition to put people at the heart of the Games,” the organizers said.

But some on social media couldn’t get past the haircut.

“The Paris 2024 Olympic logo would like to speak to the manager,” one user joked.

One person even tried to French-ify the design, adding a dangling cigarette and a touch of red to the lips.

The flame icon inside the emblem reminded some of the logo for dating app Tinder.

“Swiping left on this Olympics logo,” one user quipped.

Others, like government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye described the design as “magnifique.”

Mocked or beloved, the logo — which took a year and a half to create — will still be used for both the Olympics and Paralympics, marking a change from the colorful Eiffel Tower design used in France’s bid to host the 2024 games.

The feminine touches to the design were incorporated in an homage to female athletes — as women began participating in the Olympics for the first time at the Paris games in 1900, according to Agence France-Presse.

The art deco font is a nod to the style popular the last time the city hosted the games in 1924.

“Through this artistry, the emblem honors French culture and creativity,” organizers said. “It expresses the pride of a country which will welcome the world in 2024, to its capital city, Paris.”