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Emily Blunt Shines in Two Different Looks at the 2025 Venice Film Festival

She wears the vastly different styles of Ysso and Tiffany & Co. Blue Book Jewelry.

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I AM A HUGE FAN of Emily Blunt — both her acting and her style. She could make a bathrobe look chic. Sure, we must credit some of this to her stylist, but it’s also the way she carries herself, her star quality yet down-to-earth personality that she displays in interviews. She wore two decidedly different looks at the 2025 Venice Festival: one for the Smashing Machine photo call and the other for the red carpet premiere of the same film.

For the photo call, she wore a baby-blue Schiaparelli gown with jeweled straps that look like brooches in hammered gold brass and enamel. She also wore the London- and Athens-based jewelry company Ysso’s Voyage chain earrings and Papyrus ring. I have yet to uncover the designer of the necklace, which features three textured charms that seem to have letters or initials on them, but the whole look works together with her wavy locks worn down and her metallic sandals.

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For the red carpet premiere, she evokes Old Hollywood glamour with a distinctively modern vibe, dressed in a blush-pink sculpted Tamara Ralph gown sparkling with thousands of crystals. The gown was stunning, but the Tiffany & Co. jewelry was key to the elegance of her look. The pieces consisted of platinum and 18K yellow gold chandelier earrings with diamonds, red and pink spinels and a matching ring that were from the 2024 Tiffany Blue Book Collection. She also wore a 15-carat diamond and platinum ring.

I can’t think of a time when I wasn’t impressed by Blunt’s red carpet, premiere and awards looks. And she shone again as one of the style-setting actresses of our time.

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