Emily Blunt embraces after-party glamour with a look that feels equal parts polished and daring. She attended The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere after-party in New York. The actor swapped red carpet style for something sharper, demonstrating that a quick outfit change can completely alter the mood of the night.
Emily Blunt dazzles in Balmain turtleneck top and high slit wrap skirt for premiere after-party
Emily Blunt pairs a structured black velvet turtleneck with strong, sculpted shoulders from Balmain’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, instantly setting a powerful tone. The top maintains a sleek and minimal aesthetic, allowing the rest of the outfit to shine without overwhelming the silhouette. This classic styling choice feels fresh due to the exaggerated proportions.
The true highlight, however, is the wrap skirt. Made from sheer black fabric and layered with metallic gold leaf detailing, it catches the light with every step. The dangerously high slit elevates the look into bold territory, revealing sheer black polka-dot tights underneath that add texture while maintaining the color story. This creates a clever balance between coverage and reveal, giving the outfit both structure and movement. As noted by Harper’s Bazaar, she wore the look exactly as it appeared on the runway, staying true to the house’s original styling.
She completes the look with black stiletto sandals, a compact black clutch, and exceptionally long gold drop earrings from Juju Vera. This echoes the shimmer of the skirt and ties all elements together without competing with it. Her slicked-back bun and classic red lip maintain focus, reinforcing the overall sharpness of the ensemble.
This is not a look that plays it safe, and that is precisely the point. Blunt embraces the drama of the high slit and the richness of the gold detailing, transforming an after-party moment into her personal runway. Her fashion choice perfectly mirrors her on-screen persona, channeling the same sharp elegance that defines her character.

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