TIFF 2012: Tales of dinner and fake identities Emily Blunt and Colin Firth

Emily Blunt and Bernadette Morra Arthur Newman TIFF Premiere

Emily Blunt and Bernadette Morra Arthur Newman TIFF Premiere

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It’s not often that we are stumped by what a star is wearing on the red carpet. Even the great fashion minds of the Bay were baffled by the make of Emily Blunt’s ruched tulle dress, worn to yesterday’s TIFF premiere of Arthur Newman, the film in which she stars alongside Colin Firth as a lost soul in ripped tights, black work-boots and kohl-rimmed eyes who helps concoct a new identity for a man (Colin Firth) who runs away from his family.

“Marchesa maybe?” mused The Room creative director Nicholas Mellamphy, who between Paris, London, Milan and New York, has seen pretty much every frock there is to see for Fall 2012. It turns out the pretty off-white number was made from scraps of tulle reclaimed from Tory Burch’s cutting room floor.

“Colin Firth’s wife Livia has the Project Green Runway challenge which encourages designers to use their leftover materials,” Blunt proudly declared, showing me her recycled brass necklace, and beaded FEED bag clutch. “I am very proud to be supporting her.”

After the Arthur Newman screening at a dinner held at Michael’s on Simcoe St., Emily Blunt sat next to Colin Firth, who was celebrating his 52nd birthday. The pair seemed to have much to chat about, given the film’s outlandish plot (the two travel across the United States breaking into empty houses and assuming fake identities).

“It killed any thoughts I might have of running away from my life,” I told Firth. “At least for another few weeks, I hope,” he laughed.

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