Even If It’s the End of the World, Emily Blunt Will Still Look Good
She’s currently promoting her science-fiction thriller “Disclosure Day”

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Emily Blunt is on press tour for Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg's incoming sci-fi thriller about a meteorologist and a cybersecurity whistleblower who blow the lid off government-held alien intelligence — and potentially reshape civilization in the process. The film, out June 12, also stars Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo, making it one of the more stacked ensembles of the summer. Spielberg, of course, has been here before — Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. — so expectations are appropriately stratospheric.
But before anyone's even seen a frame of the film, Blunt's wardrobe is already doing press. According to Harper's Bazaar, the Oscar nominee kicked off Paris promotion on Monday in a strapless sweetheart gown from Tamara Ralph's Spring/Summer 2025 couture collection — black velvet bodice up top, cascading pearl-strand skirt below. She paired it with sequin mesh pumps from Betsey Johnson and drop earrings that echoed the skirt's draped layers. It was maximalist and specific in all the right ways.
The Art of Not Over-Explaining Yourself
From there, stylist Jessica Paster kept the momentum going with rapid-fire changes: a lace Ulla Johnson dress, then a silky Victoria Beckham top with a gray skirt — each look distinct but coherent, like a woman who dresses for herself and happens to be very good at it. No obvious method dressing, no thematic costumes nodding to aliens or government cover-ups. Just excellent clothes worn by someone who knows exactly what she's doing.
The premiere look landed the hardest: a custom white Alaïa gown, sleeveless halter neckline, tiered pleated ruffles building into a full skirt. Hair up, huggie hoops, see-through Alaïa mesh pumps. Clean, architectural, quietly devastating. It's the kind of dress that ends conversations before they start.
When everyone else is leaning into theme dressing as a PR move, Blunt and Paster are making a quieter, more confident argument — that the best press tour fashion isn't cosplay, it's character. The world may be ending on screen, but off it, the fits are immaculate.
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