Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh and Emma Stone grace the LA red carpet, but even with all their Hollywood money… they still can’t buy clothes that fit!
As Hollywood’s most bankable actresses, they certainly have the money to hit the red carpet with a million dollars.
But despite their deep pockets, some still seem unable to find suitable clothing.
Oppenheimer star Emily Blunt showed up at the AFI awards luncheon in Los Angeles on Friday wearing a cream Louis Vuitton tuxedo-style jacket that made her petite frame look so small it looked more like a poncho.
The British star, 40, of The Girl On The Train and The Devil Wears Prada, who is reportedly worth more than £60 million, paired her oversized suit with a £5,000 calfskin Petite Malle Bag, also from the French fashion house.
Emily’s Oppenheimer co-star Florence Pugh followed with an almost identical look, but seemed to have the opposite problem.
Poncho love: Oppenheimer star Emily Blunt showed up at the AFI Awards in Los Angeles on Friday in a cream Louis Vuitton tuxedo-style jacket that dwarfed her petite frame
Open all hours: Florence Pugh’s jacket looked unflatteringly tight and was only buttoned halfway up her toned midriff
Her jacket, by Stella McCartney, looked unflatteringly tight and was only buttoned halfway down Florence’s toned midriff.
The outfit is part of the British designer’s Spring 2024 collection, which Florence, 28, paired with a silver clutch.
Elsewhere on the same red carpet, Emma Stone – who recently won best actress at the Golden Globes for her role opposite Mark Ruffalo in sci-fi comedy Poor Things – showed off a set of billowy sleeves on a Louis Vuitton shirt that extended past her. fingertips.
Hands off: Emma Stone showed off a set of billowy sleeves on a Louis Vuitton shirt that reached past her fingertips
She wore it with a black and white checked waist belt, also from Louis Vuitton, and a flowing black skirt.
They may be the toast of Tinseltown, but with clothes that don’t fit, they’re all money – and no cachet.