Emily Blunt Looks Regal in a Gold Gown and Strings of Diamonds at the 2024 Oscars

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The belle of the ball has arrived.

Emily Blunt made an entrance tonight at the 2024 Oscars with husband John Krasinski by her side. She looked incredible in a shimmery gold beaded gown encrusted with clear crystals at the neckline, straps, and waist. To elevate the ensemble further, Blunt layered on the diamonds, with a massive diamond choker paired with a three-strand necklace. She also wore diamond stud earrings and a giant diamond ring. For glam, the Devil Wears Prada star chose a smoky pink eye shadow and had her hair in a glamorous updo, styled by Laini Reeves using Hidden Crown Hair extensions.

Krasinski coordinated with his wife in an off-white tux with a silky bow tie, crisp white shirt, and shiny black dress shoes. He embraced her on the red carpet at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre as they posed for photos.

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Blunt is nominated in the Best Actress in a Supporting Role category tonight for her role in Oppenheimer. The other stars in the category are Danielle Brooks (The Color Purple), America Ferrera (Barbie), Jodie Foster (Nyad), and Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers). (Da’Vine took home the award in the category at this year’s Golden Globes and also at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.)

hollywood, california march 10 emily blunt attends the 96th annual academy awards on march 10, 2024 in hollywood, california photo by kevin mazurgetty images
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Oppenheimer, the historical thriller directed by Christopher Nolan tells the story of real-life American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. The film is leading the nominations list this year with 13 nods, including Best Picture. Behind it are Poor Things, with 11; Killers of the Flower Moon, with 10; and Barbie, with eight.

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