Emily Blunt keeps it casual in skinny jeans and breton top as she attends San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain
She is often seen in red carpet mode.
But actress Emily Blunt nailed casual chic when she stepped out at the San Sebastian film festival in Spain on Friday.
The blonde beauty, 32, made a low-key arrival at the annual event, which celebrates the best in European cinema.
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Nautical: Emily Blunt looked effortlessly stylish as she arrived at the San Sebastian film festival in Spain
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Wearing a pair of stonewash skinny jeans, the acclaimed star mixed it up with a breton top, which created a slight maritime vibe.
Not wanting to try too hard, the star's hair was worn down in a casual centre-parting.
Going make-up free for the occasion, she hid her fresh-faced appearance behind a pair of designer sunglasses.
Natural beauty: Going make-up free for the occasion, she hid her fresh-faced appearance behind a pair of designer sunglasses
Casual: The mother-of-one nailed off-duty chic when she stepped out in southern Spain to promote her latest film
Looking good: The blonde beauty, 32, made a low-key arrival at the annual event, which celebrates the best in European cinema and is now in its 63rd year
Low-key: Wearing a pair of stonewash skinny jeans, the acclaimed star mixed it up with a Breton top, which created a slight maritime vibe
She is attending the festival to promote her latest film.
In it, Sicario - which means hitman in Spanish - Blunt plays an ambitious FBI agent who is drawn into the shadowy world of the US-Mexican drug wars.
Blunt, who has transitioned to something of an action star after appearing opposite Tom Cruise in sci-fi flick Edge of Tomorrow, has explained how some producers wanted her part in Sicario changed to a male role, but the screenwriters refused.
The latest sighting comes just 24 hours after she came under fire from conservatives after a throwaway remark about becoming a naturalized American.
'I became an American citizen recently, and that night, we watched the Republican debate and I thought, ''This was a terrible mistake. What have I done?'' ' Blunt joked to The Hollywood Reporter.
She also said: 'I’m not sure I’m entirely thrilled about (becoming a American). People ask me about the whole day. They were like, ''Oh it must have been so emotional.’ I was like, ‘It wasn’t, it was sad. I like being British''.'
Gaffe: The latest sighting comes just 24 hours after she came under fire from conservatives after a throwaway remark about becoming a naturalized American
Joke: 'I became an American citizen recently, and that night, we watched the Republican debate and I thought, ''This was a terrible mistake. What have I done?'' ' Blunt joked to The Hollywood Reporter
However the quote didn't sit well with some, particularly Fox & Friends host Anna Kooiman, who lampooned Blunt as rude and ungrateful. 'You know what, then why don't you leave Hollywood, California,' Kooiman cooed.
'Let some American women take on the roles that you're getting, because Americans are watching your movies and lining your pockets.'
Co-host Steve Doocy: 'She has alienated half the country, that now will think twice about going to one of her movies.'
Apology: 'It was so not the intention to hurt anybody or cause any offense, so I really apologize to those that I caused offense,' Blunt told TODAY's Savannah Guthrie during the interview
During a Thursday morning interview on TODAY, Blunt said she was sorry for the joke and that it wasn't meant to offend anyone.
'It was so not the intention to hurt anybody or cause any offense, so I really apologize to those that I caused offense,' Blunt told TODAY's Savannah Guthrie during the interview.
'It was just an offhand joke. I think I'll probably leave the political jokes to late night or something.'
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