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Emily Blunt showed off the sophistication of an all-white outfit and Santoni penny loafers while in attendance at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 5.
Styled by Jessica Paster for the occasion, the star of “A Quiet Place” wore loafers with a Sartoro Geneve ensemble. She was outfitted in wide-leg pants and a crisp button-down collared shirt with mesh cut-out patterns accenting the sleeves and bottom portion of the pants, offering a subtle sheer flair to the look.
She wore her shirt tucked in and buttoned all the way to the top, establishing a business formal aura. Hair stylist Laini Reeves was responsible for her wavy tresses, while Jenn Streicher created a glowy makeup look and a red manicure by Julie K Nails NYC offered a hint of color to Blunt’s look.
Blunt unified her white-on-white aesthetic with a pair of Santoni’s Marlene Leather Penny Loafers, which retail for $850, with prominent stitching along the upper. With a classic silhouette, the shoe was designed with an almond toe and a low block heel. In terms of the shoe’s color palette, a glossy brown sole contrasted the white upper. The enduring shoe style underscored Blunt’s elegance and solidified a clean monochrome look.
Blunt also made a striking sartorial statement at the film festival’s opening ceremony on Dec. 5, when she elevated a two-toned gown with minimalist black heeled sandals. Georgina Rodriguez was also at the opening ceremony, wearing a fitted black gown with a similar shoe silhouette from Le Silla in beige.
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