Emma Corrin sports unusual Oliviers outfit complete with balloon breasts
11.04.2022 - 19:11
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Emma Corrin put on a quirky display at The Olivier Awards on as she took to the green carpet sporting a provocative balloon-print dress complete with a matching flesh-coloured bra. The Crown star, 26, who plays Princess Diana in the popular Netflix drama, ensured all eyes were on her as she turned up the the Royal Albert Hall rocking the high-camp look.
Emma wore a bright orange, sleeveless dress from fashion house Loewe for the occasion, which features a high neckline and an unusual all-over balloon print. She teamed the dress with a flesh-coloured balloon bralette which had balloon ties stuck to the material.
Continuing the theme throughout her ensemble, the actress finished off her look with a pair of patent cowboy boots which had a balloon-shaped heel. She kept her jewellery minimal accessorising with a singular gold earring and a matching gold bangle from luxury jewellery brand Cartier.
For her hair and makeup, the actress wore her platinum blonde ‘do in a texture, cropped style with an orange-hued eyeshadow look paired with a plum lip colour.The star shared snaps of her outfit to her Instagram account after the event, captioning the post: “To the resiliency of theatres !!! and to god damn CAMP!! Thank you for having me and for the honour of the nomination @olivierawards.” Emma’s post has amassed over 61K likes so far, with many of her friends and followers flocking to the comment section to shower her with compliments. “Looking absolutely amazing,” one fan commented.
“The balloon brassiere is everything,” another wrote, while a third dubs her an “icon”. “Must have been the breast outfit there,” a fourth person joked, before another said: “Yasssss the shrek ear boob cups.” Read More Related Articles Sign up for the
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