Emily Blunt Just Wore The Coolest Bow Dress With A Thigh-High Slit, And It’s Giving Winter

Emily Blunt Just Wore The Coolest Bow Dress With A Thigh-High Slit, And It’s Giving Winter
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Taking note of the projects set to drop during the final weeks of the 2024 movie schedule and seeing snow start to fall must mean winter is upon us. However, the fashion choices celebs are making in December also show how much appreciation there is for the season. To prove that point, Emily Blunt just rocked a wonderful bow dress with a thigh-high slit.

Emily Blunt’s Gold Dress With Black Bows And Thigh-High Slit Is To Die For And Very In For Winter

Emily Blunt and a slew of celebs walked the red carpet at the Opening Ceremony for the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 on December, 5. While there were many fashion moments to take note of, I’m in the holiday spirit, and the Oppenheimer actress’s bold look really stood out as a highlight to me. I’m sure it will to you too once you see it:

(Image credit: Photo by Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival)

First of all, the bows, which are so in at the moment, are to die for! I love how the big black bows stream down her right shoulder and accentuate the slit on her right leg. Not to mention, that slit adds a bit of edge to the glamorous look too!

(Image credit: Photo by Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images)

Those two things mixed with the shiny metallic gold fabric that makes up the rest of the gown are wonderful. Plus, the red carpet look featured stunning heels and tights to compliment it all, and those red nails are what truly turn this into a wintery look (even though they’re in Saudi Arabia where it’s quite warm).

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