Emily Blunt Schiaparelli couture dress Prada 2 premiere

Emily Blunt took a different route from her castmates at The Devil Wears Prada 2 New York premiere, and it paid off. While others leaned into bold reds, she stepped out in something far more sculptural and textural, wearing a Schiaparelli Spring 2026 haute couture gown that felt straight off the runway in the best way.

Emily Blunt Schiaparelli couture dress Prada 2 premiere

The dress was anything but simple. It featured an asymmetrical tulle skirt layered with soft, airy fabric that looked almost undone, with sections cascading down like a fountain from the waist. The movement in the skirt gave the entire look a sense of lightness, even with all its detail. Up top, the bodice was short and structured, shaped with Schiaparelli’s signature shadow silhouette. A playful pom-pom detail added a subtle twist, keeping the look from feeling too serious.

She paired the gown with Schiaparelli’s measuring tape sandals, which added a quirky, fashion-insider touch. The tan, strappy heels balanced the softness of the dress while keeping everything grounded.

Emily Blunt asymmetrical tulle gown red carpet NYC

Her jewelry brought in a softer, romantic layer. Blunt wore a full suite from Mikimoto, including the Les Petales Place Vendome Roses Akoya cultured pearl and diamond choker necklace, matching earrings, and a triple Akoya pearl bracelet in 18K pink gold. She also added the Mikimoto Cherry Blossom ring and a white South Sea cultured pearl and diamond circle ring, giving the look a delicate shimmer without overpowering the dress.

Hair and makeup stayed polished and understated, letting the textures of the outfit do most of the talking.

It’s a strong contrast to the bold red moments we saw from her co-stars. If you compare it to the Anne Hathaway premiere outfit or the more classic vibe of the Lady Gaga premiere outfit, Blunt’s look feels more experimental, almost editorial.

And honestly, that’s what makes it stand out.