
With so many glamorous red carpet looks at last night's Golden Globes, I'm here to make sure you're up to speed with the very best.
Emily Blunt looked utterly radiant in a white gown by Louis Vuitton, and she was the one we were all talking about at woman&home this morning. She was styled by Jessica Paster, who added Christian Louboutin heels, a Roger Vivier clutch bag and Tiffany jewellery. In the year that The Devil Wears Prada 2 is due to be released, we think 2026 will be a big one for Emily.
Of course, for most of us, our calendars aren't filled with awards shows throughout January and February that call for dazzling white gowns, but there is still plenty of inspiration to be found in Emily's look. Whether it's the white colour, the asymmetric shape, the high neckline or even the cape design, we've found plenty of high street options that are perfect for a date night or fancy occasion.

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This has to be my top pick. This Mint Velvet number would not look out of place on the red carpet! The high neck of the embellished cape is very Louis Vuitton, plus it's detachable, so you effectively get two looks for the price of one - and it's reduced in the sale.
If it's the asymmetric style of Emily's dress that has you hooked, this tailored dress from Karen Millen will do the trick. It's also available in a petite option, and it's currently a whopping 75% off.
This one stopped me in my tracks thanks to the layered look. It's also available in black if you're not convinced by wintry white.
If a white top would be easier to work into your winter capsule wardrobe, this one-shoulder style from H&M would look so chic with jeans and block heels. Anyone already thinking about date night outfits with Valentine's Day on the horizon?
This cape cardigan will bring a bit of red carpet glamour to you knitwear. It's available in three other colours, too.
Odd Muse is a brand that has an impressive celebrity following, and this little white dress proves why. The draped detailing is super flattering and will make such a refreshing change from the black, grey and navy uniform you've been wearing for the last few months.
The oversized crystal buttons on Emily's gown soften what could be quite a futuristic design, and I love that her earrings pick up on the button detail.
If you want to steer white away from feeling at all bridal, adding colour pop accessories is one option, or you could pair your dress with black accessories for a timeless combination. I think I've only ever worn white at my own wedding, but Emily's look has got me reconsidering it for occasionwear.