Emily Blunt went for sharp angles and gilded gold in a design by Tamara Ralph for Monday night’s “Disclosure Day” premiere in New York City.
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The Oscar-nominated “Oppenheimer” actress wore look one from the designer’s spring 2026 couture collection. The strapless gown featured a structured bodice with sharp angles and gold paneling. The bodice included an emphasized waist with a slight peplum detailing that continued the shard-like pieces creating the deep V-shaped neckline bodice.
A flowing white satin skirt with a small train augmented the warm, refined tonal look of the Australian couturier’s design. As for accessories, Blunt added jewelry pieces courtesy of Mikimoto to continue the shimmering motif of her premiere look.

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As for glam, Blunt went for a slightly sun-kissed look, with her soft blond hair styled with a middle part in waves by Laini Reeves and makeup highlights including bold brows, lined eyes and a neutral glossy lip by artist Jenn Streicher. Stylist Jessica Paster curated Blunt’s New York City premiere look.
The actress’ dress made its runway debut during Paris Couture Week in January. The first design to hit the catwalk, the dress and the looks that followed it incorporated inspiration from Asia.

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“Backstage, the Australian designer said it was a region that has long inspired, particularly for what her show notes later described as ‘ritual grace of traditional craftsmanship,’” Lily Templeton wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.
“Sharp folds inspired by paper arts yielded the most charming silhouettes, such as a pale blue dress with folds looking sharp but espousing the female form. They also livened up a pale pink coat dress, one of several options skewing toward daytime, such as little skirt suits.”

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Directed by Steven Spielberg, “Disclosure Day” follows a group of people who confront the existence of extraterrestrial life. The film hits theaters Friday.
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