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    Emma Corrin’s Miu Miu Apron Look Reimagines Workwear for ‘100 Nights of Hero’ London Film Festival Screening

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    Emma Corrin’s Miu Miu Apron Look Reimagines Workwear for ‘100 Nights of Hero’ London Film Festival Screening


    Emma Corrin brought a fresh spin on workwear to the red carpet of the London Film Festival in a piece from Miu Miu‘s latest collection for the screening of “100 Nights of Hero” on Sunday.

    Miu Miu’s spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection served as the ideal style inspiration for Corrin, a global ambassador to the Italian high fashion women’s apparel and accessories brand. The look, much like several pieces in the collection, took inspiration from the domestic sphere, with Corrin wearing a short-sleeve top with an empire waistline in an illusion apron.

    Emma Corrin attends the “100 Nights of Hero” closing gala at the 69th BFI London Film Festival on Oct. 19.

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    A smocked, shapeless white shirt provided the base for the soft pink and green floral print patterning on the apron, which included ruffles at the sides and bottom hem of the piece for added touches of femininity. Maintaining a relatively minimalist approach to accessories, Corrin wore pieces of jewelry by Cartier.

    The top was, however, juxtaposed by gray, tapered trousers, providing the overall look contrast and tension. Corrin paired the look with pointed-toe shoes. Corrin’s pixie cut hair was styled by Daniel Martin, with makeup provided by Gina Kane. The actor’s overall look was curated by stylist Harry Lambert, who also works with Josh O’Connor and Eddie Redmayne, among others.

    Miu Miu spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection.

    Miu Miu spring 2026

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    Corrin’s Miu Miu look made its runway debut as part of the recent Paris Fashion Week. Designed by Miuccia Prada, the collection wholly focused “on workwear, filling her runway with housekeepers, waitresses, welders and all manner of factory laborers,” Miles Socha wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.

    The apron served as a dominant motif and special signifier for Prada’s collection, with the Italian designer eschewing glamour and celebrity for “the real difficult life of women in history, from factories to home,” Prada said, per Socha’s review.

    Emma Corrin wears a look from Miu Miu's spring 2026 ready-to-wear collection at the "100 Nights of Hero" Closing Gala at the 69th BFI London Film Festival on Oct. 19, 2025 in London.

    Emma Corrin attends the “100 Nights of Hero” closing gala at the 69th BFI London Film Festival on Oct. 19.

    Getty Images for BFI

    “Prada said she studied photos by Dorothea Lange and Helga Paris — respectively American and German photographers who documented work and domestic life — and acknowledged that translating that subject into fashion was more difficult,” Socha wrote.

    Corrin joined Miu Miu as a global ambassador in 2020, following the actor’s breakout performance as the late Princess Diana in the fourth season of Netflix’s “The Crown.” Thus far, the actor’s starred in Miu Miu’s holiday 2024 campaign and the campaign for the brand’s fragrance Miutine.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: Emma Corrin attends the

    Emma Corrin

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    “100 Nights of Hero,” based on the graphic novel of the same name, is one of several high-profile films that featured at the 2025 edition of the BFI London Film Festival, which kicked off on Oct. 8 and concluded on Sunday. Films vying for awards consideration screened and debuted at the festival, which marks its 69th anniversary with the 2025 iteration.



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