Emily Blunt brings 70s glam to IF premiere in kaleidoscopic gown
For true fashion fanatics, a finger on the proverbial pulse is the only way to keep up with the ever-changing trend cycle.
But some silhouettes are timeless and enduring for a reason. A particular design detail may hark back to a certain decade, but in conjunction with a fresh, contemporary fabric, it can still feel cutting-edge.
Unconvinced? Actress Emily Blunt oozed 1970s glamour recently at the premiere of her latest flick, IF, and was the picture of ethereal, modern elegance.
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The celebrity fashion muse has been knocking it out of the park of late with her street style prowess. From casual-cool loungewear to repping Nike's wildly popular Panda Dunks, Emily is an expert in off-duty.
But she also knows how to deliver on the red carpet, and her premiere look is a case in point.
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Held to celebrate the release of the playful children's animation film, for which Emily voices a unicorn, the event took place at New York's SVA Theatre.
For the occasion, the actress, who was joined by her co-star and husband John Krasinski, opted for a pink, flowy, floor-skimming gown. The piece featured semi-sheer long sleeves and a plunging neckline.
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Emily's ensemble had a graceful, fluid feel, but the absence of rusty reds and earthy browns – as were all the rage in the 1970s – gave her look a pretty, feminine warmth. Plus, the feather-like pattern added an airy quality, working beautifully in tandem with a frill-lined tiered hem.
The Oppenheimerstar completed her outfit with a silver necklace with gold detailing and wore her hair in loose, middle-parted waves.