“I walk around Brooklyn in baseball caps and tracksuit bottoms”: Emily Blunt May Look Drop Dead Gorgeous in Movies But Her Real Life Fashion Sense Makes Her Unrecognizable in Public

Emily Blunt May Look Drop Dead Gorgeous in Movies But Her Real Life Fashion Sense Makes Her Unrecognizable in Public

British star Emily Blunt is known for her stunning good looks and powerful performances in many films. Over the years, Blunt has taken on many challenging roles and has impressed audiences and critics worldwide with her portrayals. The Sicario actor is also known for her impeccable and sophisticated fashion sense for which she has received praise from all corners.

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Hollywood star Emily Blunt
Hollywood star Emily Blunt

Interestingly, when the camera flashes stop, Blunt is far from the fashionista that she is known to be in the public eye. Famously known to lead a very private life with her husband John Krasinski and their two daughters, The Devil Wears Prada star confessed that she valued comfort dressing more than anything else.

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Emily Blunt Prefers Casual Dressing To Designer Looks

Apart from being an actor of repute in Hollywood, Emily Blunt is also one of the industry’s best-dressed women with fashion labels around the world vying for her to be the face of their brand. From wearing Prada to Michael Kors to Schiaparelli, the Oppenheimer star has been a red-carpet favorite for many years. But in reality, designer wear is the furthest from Blunt’s mind. Speaking of her desire and love for comfort dressing, the celebrity told Harpers Bazaar,

 “I walk around Brooklyn in a baseball cap and tracksuit bottoms most of the time,”

Emily Blunt is a fan of casual dressing
Emily Blunt is a fan of casual dressing

Blunt went on to recall many funny experiences when parents would recognize her from Mary Poppins but would fail to convince their children that she played the character, owing to her inconspicuous appearance.

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Fashion Still Has Emily Blunt’s Heart

While Hollywood star Emily Blunt loves to tone down her style and embrace comfort, the actor continues to be a lover of high fashion. The Girl on the Train star also confessed that she was an ardent admirer of her Hollywood colleagues and the stunning clothes that they wore. When asked about which celebrity’s fashion appealed to her the most, Blunt told Elle,

Ooh, Blake Lively’s got a fabulous wardrobe. I’m going to go with Blake Lively…give me all of your clothes.’

Emily Blunt with Blake Lively and Zendaya
Emily Blunt with Blake Lively and Zendaya

The Oppenheimer actress also spoke about her different characters and the various fashion trends from different eras that she was able to embrace through films like Mary Poppins and The Devil Wear Prada. The actor also spoke of the need to keep evolving in one’s fashion style that will help to adapt to the changing trends. Speaking of her own wardrobe that is the envy of many, Blunt addressed the responsibility of being a star who gets to influence many young women to take up similar fashion choices.

Also Read: “He’s so dirty, that one”: Emily Blunt Had a Terrible Time on the Set of Iconic Disney Film After 10 Year Old “Wild” Co-star Kept Raining on Her Parade

Source: Harpers Bazaar

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Written by Sharanya Sankar

Sharanya is a mom, bookworm, and cinephile. Having completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, writing is one of her passions. When she is not running behind her 11 and 9 year old, she spends her time watching and blogging about movies. She enjoys a range of genres from Indian mass entertainers to Hollywood and world cinema. Her interests also include analyzing pop culture in movies and music.

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