Emily Blunt Supports Husband John Krasinski in a Fabulous Feather-Adorned Dress
It isn’t your typical little black dress

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Red carpet reciprocity looks good on Emily Blunt. After John Krasinski spent earlier this year playing devoted husband — walking beside her at the New York City premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 and cheering from the crowd when she and co-star Stanley Tucci claimed their Hollywood Walk of Fame stars — Blunt showed up in full force this past weekend for the premiere of Jack Ryan: Ghost War at Regal Times Square. Krasinski, who originated the Jack Ryan role on television from 2018 to 2023, returns to the character for the new film installment. His wife did not come to play.
The Dress in Question
Blunt arrived in an Elie Saab Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear look that had absolutely no interest in blending in. Styled by Jessica Paster, the gown featured a sleek halter-style bodice that gave way to a shaggy midi skirt dense with inky ostrich feathers — structured tension on top, dramatic volume below. It's the kind of dress that makes "little black dress" sound like a personality flaw. According to Harper's Bazaar, she kept the rest of the look deliberately spare: a crystal Kensington clutch from Kurt Geiger, jet-black sandal heels, and silver hoops that let the feathers do the talking.
Krasinski, for his part, leaned into a studied-casual action-hero aesthetic — olive zip-up jacket, white tank, dark slacks, dress shoes, and thick square frames. Intentionally understated next to Blunt's maximalism, and somehow it worked as a pairing. Two people with entirely different style logic who still manage to look like they belong in the same frame.
What's quietly compelling here isn't the dress itself — though the dress is extraordinary — it's what it represents. These are two A-listers with overlapping press cycles who seem to actually enjoy showing up for each other, no publicist-mandated photo-op energy required. Blunt could have skipped this one. She didn't, and she came dressed like the night mattered.
When your plus-one wears ostrich feathers to your movie premiere, that's the relationship benchmark nobody's talking about enough.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


