Emma Corrin Wows in Sheer Look at Cartier Dinner with Paul Mescal

Emma Corrin stuns in a sheer dress at Cartier’s London dinner with Paul Mescal and is rumored to star in Netflix’s new Pride and Prejudice.
Emma Corrin Stuns at Cartier Dinner with Paul Mescal

Emma Corrin turned heads in a sheer ruffled dress at Cartier’s VIP dinner in London, joining Gladiator II star Paul Mescal for the high-profile event.

The 29-year-old, known for playing Princess Diana in The Crown, paired the eye-catching frock with a statement necklace. Mescal, also 29 and rumored to be in the running for the next James Bond, looked sharp in a black tuxedo.

Other stars at the event included Ellie Bamber, who wore a daring see-through dress, and Industry actress Marisa Abela.

Emma Corrin Turns Heads in Sheer Dress at London VIP Event

Corrin, who came out as non-binary in 2021, is reportedly the top choice to play Elizabeth Bennet in a new Netflix Pride and Prejudice series. The project is in early development, with Everything I Know About Love writer Dolly Alderton penning the script.

A source shared that Alderton wants Corrin for the lead and sees casting a non-binary actor in the iconic role as a progressive step for the classic story.

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