The actress attended her Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday in Los Angeles.The actress attended her Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday in Los Angeles.
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Emily Blunt evoked a springtime aura in Magda Butrym for her Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with “The Devil Wears Prada 2” costar and brother-in-law Stanley Tucci on Thursday in Los Angeles.

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Styled by Jessica Paster, Blunt turned to the Polish design label‘s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection for her ceremonial attire. The dress was cast in a cream tone and crafted with a crochet lace fabric, with ornate patterning and some floral elements throughout.
The coordinated look featured a top with exaggerated shoulders and flouncy short sleeves with a semisheer crochet lace fabric and a bra layering element beneath the top. Floral elements featured at the semisheer waist and a circular pattern motif extended to the skirt.

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The midi skirt included an underlay in the same creamy tone beneath the crocheted fabric. Larger circles continued the skirt’s soft, sinuous line motif. A similar white and cream tonal theme extended to Blunt’s strappy sandal heels.
As for accessories, Blunt wore pieces of jewelry courtesy of Mikimoto, including Akoya pearl teardrop earrings, the classic white south sea cultured pearl and diamond bangle bracelet and the golden south sea cultured pearl and diamond bangle bracelet.

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When it came to glam, Blunt’s hairstylist Laini Reeves coiffed the actress’ hair in a soft wavy style worn down her back. Makeup artist Jenn Streicher gave the actress a clean and serene look with bold brows, lightly lined eyes and a glossy neutral lip.
Magda Butrym’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection, curated by the eponymous designer, featured inspiration from milliner Noel Stewart, which led Butrym to “get in touch and create the first hat for the Magda Butrym women,” the designer said backstage, per Tianwei Zhang’s WWD review of the collection.

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“With the head getting a haute treatment, Butrym reined in the brand’s seductive nature this season, and borrowed some of the most iconic couture silhouettes, giving them a folkloric and romantic spin,” Zhang wrote. “Standouts included jackets with raised hemlines, sculptural ruched dresses, a white corset top made out of traditional Polish crochet lace, and a red minidress with bold volume.”
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