Emily Blunt’s Gothic Tutu Minidress Keeps Balletcore Alive and Well

Emily Blunt’s Gothic Tutu Minidress Keeps Balletcore Alive and Well

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Harper's Bazaar "A Night With Runway" Gala Reception For 20th Century Studios' "The Devil Wears Prada 2" At The National Gallery

Black has always suitedEmily Bluntwell. In the originalThe Devil Wears Prada, one of her best looks occurs when her character, also named Emily,attends a charity benefitin a black slip dress with sequined embroidery along the bust and spaghetti-strap sleeves. In this particular scene, her character is notably suffering from a bad cold, but yet she still looks totally fabulous.

On Wednesday evening, Blunt decided to turn to one of her strongest shades again, as she attended a gala reception called “A Night With Runway” in London, following the European premiere ofThe Devil Wears Prada 2. For the occasion, the actor wore a stylish look with a bit of an edge that would’ve certainly made her on-screen character proud.

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“A Night With Runway” For "The Devil Wears Prada 2" - Photocall

Courtesy of Dior, and pulled from the house’sSpring/Summer 2026 couture collectionby Jonathan Anderson, Blunt’s minidress put a gothic spin onballetcore. Layered over a black tank, the delicate design consisted of a lacy, long-sleeve top with a frilly jabot-like detail, while the skirt morphed into a dramatic tutu, which flared out in a fan shape.

Model walking down runway in a black dress with floral accents.

Blunt’s stylist, Jessica Paster, kept the ensemble monochromatic, pairing the dress with inky Wolford tights and platform sandal heels with ankle straps, courtesy of Jimmy Choo. Finally, the look was accessorized with silver jewelry from Monica Vinader.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 photocall

Throughout the press tour forThe Devil Wears Prada 2, Blunt has pulled out statement after statement, from asculptural Schiaparelli gownto abright-red Balenciaga dressand more. Clearly, her work’s not finished yet.

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