Emily Blunt looked chicly casual while out and about in New York City on Thursday.
The Oppenheimer star, 41, wore a brown ensemble consisting of a turtleneck sweatshirt and matching pants.
Keeping her look simple, she added a pair of white sneakers.
The superstar, who has been busy promoting her new film The Fall Guy, carried a shiny black Miu Miu bag.
And she added a pair of round tortoiseshell sunglasses to protect her blue eyes from the sun.
Emily Blunt looked chicly casual while out and about in New York City on Thursday.
The Oppenheimer star, 41, wore a brown ensemble consisting of a turtleneck sweatshirt and matching pants.
The UK-born actress, married to John Krasinski, wore her blonde locks in a center part and sultry waves.
At another point in his day he trimmed his thick, glossy hair back.
Underneath her sunglasses, Emily wore a full face of makeup complete with a bright pink lip.
It comes after she attended the Los Angeles premiere of her new film, also starring Ryan Gosling, earlier this week.
The two heavy hitters posed side by side on the red carpet.
Emily was always on trend as she arrived in a one-shoulder orange dress covered in sequins.
The big screen siren shares her daughters Hazel, nine, and Violet, seven, with her husband, whom she married in 2010.
When asked if his little ones would see his latest movie, he said Today: ‘They love him so deeply and, in fact, my [older] “One, it’s the first movie he’s expressed interest in and it has nothing to do with me,” he said.
Keeping her look simple, she added a pair of white sneakers.
Blunt dazzled in a sequin-covered orange dress at the Fall Guy premiere on Tuesday
She was joined on the red carpet by her co-star Ryan Gosling, who wore a mint green suit.
The mother of two added: “It’s all about Ryan.”
Gosling chimed in: “I think it’s Ken, really,” referring to his character in the 2023 hit Barbie.
Emily joked: “They were very fascinated with how her hair looked in real life.” That was a question I was asked many times.
The Fall Guy marks Emily and Ryan’s first film collaboration as they bring the beloved ’80s television series, starring Lee Majors, to life in its big-screen adaptation.