Emily Blunt Wore Schiaparelli Haute Couture To ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ New York Premiere
Emily Blunt made her first official red-carpet appearance for The Devil Wears Prada 2 at the world premiere in New York this evening.

The actress, who has long been drawn to Daniel Roseberry’s designs, wore a look from his Schiaparelli Spring 2026 Haute Couture collection.

If you’re anything like me, you likely had a clear idea of what Emily would wear for this premiere, and it probably leaned towards a column silhouette. Instead, she surprised us with a strapless gown built around a tiered tulle skirt, where different shades and layers are stacked to create a sculptural, high-impact volume that fully delivers on the scale expected for a world premiere.
That said, my first feeling was that this look would have benefitted from a single focal point at the neckline. Either the silk-thread, feathered bodice needed editing, removing the circular appliqué detail to simplify the upper half, or the Mikimoto pearl choker should have been left out.

Jeanne Cadieu, who wore this gown on the runway, benefits from a longer neck, which gives the detail more space to breathe. But in this close-up of Emily, my feeling changed, as the choker almost feels like part of the bodice, as if it were designed as a halter extension rather than an added layer.
In that sense, the necklace ends up working in her favour, anchoring the look and bringing cohesion to the neckline rather than competing with it.
Stylist: Jessica Paster.

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