Emma Corrin dares with the 'no pants' trend on the Bafta red carpet

Emma Corrin has the gift of attracting attention wherever she goes.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 February 2024 Saturday 21:59
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Emma Corrin dares with the 'no pants' trend on the Bafta red carpet

Emma Corrin has the gift of attracting attention wherever she goes. Whether it's her charisma, her demeanor or wearing the most trendy clothes of the moment, she always emerges triumphant from any photography session. The actress who plays a young Lady Di in the fourth season of The Crown has once again repeated her feat on the red carpet at the 2024 Bafta Awards.

Corrin posed with a Miu Miu outfit consisting of a black, long-sleeved crop top, combined with panties of the same tone, blue tights and a transparent chiffon skirt with two large blue bows. In case the result was not very attractive, she elevated the style with a black net veil that adorned her head.

A daring style that, in addition to being perfectly in line with Corrin's style, perfectly summarizes all the trends that are triumphing in fashion, both on the big catwalks and in street style.

First of all, the controversial trend of 2023 that is still very present at the beginning of the year is “no pants”, that is, replacing pants with “panties”. This fashion began to be seen in fashion shows a little over a year ago and, although in this last season it has been seen in several fashion events or photocalls, few celebrities had dared to elevate it to a red carpet as recognized as this one.

The main reason is simple: all red carpets come with supposedly mandatory dress codes. In this case, the BAFTAs are the first major awards to introduce a sustainable dress code in 2020, one that did not exempt the 'cocktail dress' label, that is, wearing a long dress or suit.

Secondly, Emma Corrin dared with the trend of colored tights. Last season, the red ones triumphed at Fashion Weeks and on the streets, while now it seems that the white ones are back to regain their throne. In any case, the actress opted for a model that matched the color of the bows.

The latter are another of the big trends of the moment: ties. The 'coquette' aesthetic, that is, the hyperfeminization of the wardrobe, has brought with it a fever for this accessory, whether in the form of a scrunchie, clip or any type of ornament that is highly visible.