Emily Blunt Stuns in Cream Silk Skirt Filming The Devil Wears Prada 2 in Milan

Emily Blunt stepped out in a cream silk skirt as she was seen during the filming of The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Monday in Milan with Justin Theroux.

The actress, 42, looked chic as she stepped out in a beige ripped jumper layered under a white cardigan.

She added layers to her autumn look with a stylish brown suede jacket as she slipped into a pair of chunky leather black boots. 

To accessorise, Emily wore an array of gold chains as she toted around her belongings in a black leather bag. 

Alongside her, Justin stepped out in a black tailored jacket which he layered over a black T-shirt. 

He cut a casual display as he paired his jacket with some black trousers and platform leather boots. 

Emily Blunt stepped out in a cream silk skirt as she was seen during the filming of The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Monday in Milan with Justin Theroux

Emily Blunt stepped out in a cream silk skirt as she was seen during the filming of The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Monday in Milan with Justin Theroux

The actress, 42, looked chic as she stepped out in a beige ripped jumper layered under a white cardigan

The actress, 42, looked chic as she stepped out in a beige ripped jumper layered under a white cardigan

To accessorise, Justin wore a gold chain, a black and gold bracelettes and a chunky gold watch. 

Emily’s appearance comes after she branded AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood ‘terrifying’ and begged talent agencies not to sign her.

AI talent studio Xicoia created the digital performer, a young brunette actress, with Eline Van der Velden unveiling the project at the Zurich Film Festival.

Tilly is already attracting interest from talent agents, and Smashing Machine actress Emily confessed she is horrified at the prospect.

Shown a report on Tilly, Emily told Variety: ‘Does it disappoint me? I don’t know how to quite answer it, other than to say how terrifying this is.

‘No, are you serious? That’s an AI? Good Lord, we’re screwed. That is really, really scary. Come on, agencies, don’t do that. Please stop. Please stop taking away our human connection.’

Emily was told that Tilly was designed to resemble a composite of familiar stars and was told she was designed as ‘the next Scarlett Johansson’.

Emily replied: ‘But we have Scarlett Johansson.’

She added layers to her autumn look with a stylish brown suede jacket as she slipped into a pair of chunky leather black boots

She added layers to her autumn look with a stylish brown suede jacket as she slipped into a pair of chunky leather black boots

To accessorise, Emily wore an array of gold chains as she toted around her belongings in a black leather bag

To accessorise, Emily wore an array of gold chains as she toted around her belongings in a black leather bag

Alongside her, Justin stepped out in a black tailored jacket which he layered over a black T-shirt

Alongside her, Justin stepped out in a black tailored jacket which he layered over a black T-shirt

To accessorise, Justin wore a gold chain, a black and gold bracelettes and a chunky gold watch

To accessorise, Justin wore a gold chain, a black and gold bracelettes and a chunky gold watch

And she isn’t the only Hollywood star voicing their criticisms.

Scream actress Melissa Barrera branded the arrival of Tilly ‘gross’ as she posted an Instagram Story about the news.

She captioned it: ‘Hope all actors repped by the agent that does this, drop their a$. How gross, read the room.(sic)’

Meryl Streep starred in the first movie as the fearsome fashion editor Miranda Priestly, who was inspired by the now outgoing Vogue chief Anna Wintour

The original novel was a roman à clef by the real Anna’s former assistant Lauren Weisberger, whose fictional stand-in Andrea ‘Andy’ Sachs was portrayed in the silver screen adaptation by Anne Hathaway, 42.

Emily and Anne Hathaway (left) are pictured in the 2006 first movie as Emily Charlton and Andrea Sachs, employees of Meryl Streep's fearsome fashion editor Miranda Priestley (center)

Emily and Anne Hathaway (left) are pictured in the 2006 first movie as Emily Charlton and Andrea Sachs, employees of Meryl Streep’s fearsome fashion editor Miranda Priestley (center)

Meanwhile Emily played Miranda’s chic, perpetually harried senior assistant Emily Charlton, who hisses that she is ‘one stomach flu away from my goal weight.’

Viewers of the original movie will remember Emily’s trademark copper red locks, which elegantly framed her perpetually severe expression.

For the sequel, however, Emily is swapping out her previous hair color for a head-turning ash blonde do that she debuted on set in New York this Thursday.

She was previously spotted on the set of the new movie with the same hair color and same style she had sported in the 2006 original.

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