Emma Corrin storms the runway for the Miu Miu show amid Paris Fashion Week

Emma Corrin cut a stunning figure as they stormed the catwalk for the Miu Miu show on the final day of Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old actor made sure to turn heads in striking gold jeweled shorts and a beige turtleneck as they joined a host of other models on the runway.

Emma, ​​who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, added a little more height to her frame with a pair of open-toed burnt orange stilettos.

They accessorized their fashion ensemble with a black Miu Miu bag while showing off items from the fall/winter 2023/24 womenswear collection.

The Crown star styled her platinum locks with a choppy pixie cut and added a smoky eye makeup palette to her features.

Brilliant: Emma Corrin cut a stunning figure as she stormed the catwalk for the Miu Miu show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday

Glitzy: The 27-year-old actor made sure to turn heads in eye-catching gold jeweled shorts and a beige turtleneck as they joined a host of other models on the runway

Elsewhere in the show, Emma was also seen sporting a white turtleneck with Miu Miu printed on it and a sleeveless beige jacket.

A star-studded lineup was also in attendance to watch the performance, including Alexa Chung, Jessica Alba, and married couple Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham.

Miu Miu described her latest collection as “an antidote to mindless novelty” as she closed out Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday afternoon.

The presentation gave fans of the popular brand the chance to preview their upcoming silhouettes ahead of the new season.

Items featured in the latest collection include micro shorts, argyle-print sweaters, visible underwear and faux leather, as well as tennis and biker-themed apparel.

It comes after Emma revealed that they would “love” to play male roles in movies and said it’s “interesting” that they weren’t offered those roles.

Last month, they spoke out about the need for more non-binary roles and urged the entertainment industry to do more to support queer writers and projects.

Emma explained that acting means taking on characters that aren’t always “completely in tune” with your own personal experiences.

Stylish: Elsewhere in the show, Emma was also seen rocking a white turtleneck with Miu Miu printed on it and a beige sleeveless jacket

Edgy: They completed their look with a pair of leather-look flip-flops while posing for a photo shoot.

They said they find it “interesting” to only be offered female roles and said they think it all comes down to how “the industry sees you.”

Adorning the cover of Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue 29Emma told the publication: ‘My experience on this earth has been feminine, until recently, and I still love all those parts of me.

‘It’s interesting that I don’t get offered male parts, but I would still be attracted to that! I guess it’s also how the industry sees you, and I think hopefully that’s changing.”

They went on to say that they would take on any role in a movie, whether it be a female, male, or non-binary role, as long as it feels right to them.

They added: “The beauty of acting is taking on a character that doesn’t necessarily have to be completely in tune with your own experience, it’s kind of a way to explore.”

Emma also said that there are currently not many non-binary roles available as they called for LGBTQ+ narratives and projects to be welcomed in the film industry.

Emma was praised for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown, winning a Golden Globe for the role, and landed roles in My Policemen and Lady Chatterley’s Lover.

They are currently starring in a West End adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando, which was published in 1928 and explores gender identity.

Opportunities: It comes after Emma revealed that they would “love” to play male roles in movies and said it’s “interesting” that they weren’t offered those roles.

It has also been announced that Emma has landed the villainous role in Deadpool 3, as well as a spot in the cast of Robert Eggers’ upcoming film Nosferatu.

Emma has publicly identified as non-binary since 2021 and has shared her journey with her gender identity publicly on social media.

They changed their preferred pronouns from ‘she/her’ to ‘they/them’ in 2021 and have spoken about their decision to do so multiple times since.

Emma admitted that they were ‘shocked’ by the backlash they received from trolls after publicly stating that they are non-binary.

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