Emma Stone just redefined the meaning of a statement dress, and the internet is eating it up¡ªliterally. At Saturday Night Live¡¯s star-studded 50th-anniversary celebration in New York City, the Academy Award-winning actress pulled up in a red-hot Louis Vuitton gown that wasn¡¯t just a visual feast¡ªit came with snacks.
Yes, you read that right. Emma took the concept of functional fashion to a whole new level with deep-set pockets filled with actual popcorn. And if you think this was just a prop moment for the cameras, think again! The Poor Things star was spotted casually munching on her in-dress treat while making her way through the glitzy event. Talk about a chef¡¯s kiss fashion moment.
Styled to perfection, Emma¡¯s floor-length red gown was a perfect mix of old Hollywood glam and modern-day quirk. The silhouette was sleek, the fit was flawless, and the styling was effortlessly chic. But what made this look a total serve? The snack-packed pockets that had everyone from fashion critics to meme pages bowing down to her genius.
Social media lit up with reactions, praising Emma for her bold yet hilarious fashion move. One fan couldn¡¯t help but admire the dress¡¯s functionality, calling it ¡°the ultimate pocket goals,¡± while another gushed that she ¡°quite literally ATE¡±¡ªboth figuratively and literally.
Emma wasn¡¯t just there to flex her fashion game; she and her husband, former SNL writer Dave McCary, had a sentimental reason to celebrate. The two first met on the show back in 2016 during the Wells for Boys sketch, which McCary directed. Fast forward to 2024, and the duo¡ªnow married with a daughter¡ªreturned to SNL hand in hand, proving that love, like comedy, has perfect timing.
Emma is also no stranger to SNL milestones, being part of the elite Five-Timers Club, which includes legends like Tom Hanks and Tina Fey. With her effortless charisma, impeccable comedic timing, and now, her snack-enhanced fashion choices, Emma Stone has once again solidified her place as one of Hollywood¡¯s most beloved (and well-fed) stars.