Carey Mulligan made her first public appearance since marrying Marcus Mumford at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit in New York tonight.
The British actress certainly had that newlywed glow as she beamed on the red carpet in a gold paillette Prada fishscale haltherneck dress.
The 26-year-old kept her accessories simple so as to not deflect from her glittering gown - but gave the first glimpse of her wedding ring on her left hand.
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The Oscar-nominated star was one of
the first celebrities to arrive at the biggest event in the fashion
calendar because she is co-chairing this year's Schiaparelli and Prada:
Impossible Conversations event.
It is believed she wore a Prada design when she wed the Mumford And Sons musician, 25, two weeks ago.
Speaking about her gold dress on the red carpet tonight, Mulligan gushed: 'I'm really honoured to be wearing it.'
The dress certainly made a good impression with fashionistas, with Carey's name even trending for several hours on Twitter because of her sartorial decision.
The An Education star and Brit Award-winning folk singer tied the knot in a romantic rustic ceremony in Somerset on April 21.
Mumford's father John, a vicar, conducted the service inside a barn at Stream Farm in Bridgwater.
Among the 200 guests were celebrity friends Sienna Miller, Colin Firth and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Firth was apparently persuaded to make a speech at the wedding.
Celebrity photographer Rankin took candid snaps of the happy couple.
Her Welsh uncle David Booth told ThisIsSouthWales.co.uk: 'Yes, (the wedding) was nice.'
The couple, who have been dating just over a year, have had a very low-key courtship and have been rarely photographer together.
The couple got engaged last August after just a few months of dating.
They spent several months apart last year while Mulligan was filming The Great Gatsby in Australia.
Previously, Mulligan had a year-long romance with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps co-star Shia LaBeouf, before they split in October 2010.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit in New York tonight.
The British actress certainly had that newlywed glow as she beamed on the red carpet in a gold paillette Prada fishscale haltherneck dress.
The 26-year-old kept her accessories simple so as to not deflect from her glittering gown - but gave the first glimpse of her wedding ring on her left hand.
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Just married: Carey Mulligan and new husband
Marcus Mumford pose with fellow Brit star Florence Welch at the
after-party for the Met Ball
New bling: Mulligan was wearing a gold wedding band in addition to her diamond engagement ring
It is believed she wore a Prada design when she wed the Mumford And Sons musician, 25, two weeks ago.
Speaking about her gold dress on the red carpet tonight, Mulligan gushed: 'I'm really honoured to be wearing it.'
The dress certainly made a good impression with fashionistas, with Carey's name even trending for several hours on Twitter because of her sartorial decision.
The An Education star and Brit Award-winning folk singer tied the knot in a romantic rustic ceremony in Somerset on April 21.
Mumford's father John, a vicar, conducted the service inside a barn at Stream Farm in Bridgwater.
Among the 200 guests were celebrity friends Sienna Miller, Colin Firth and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Flying solo: The 26-year-old actress attended without her new husband, but was wearing a wedding band on her left hand
Celebrity photographer Rankin took candid snaps of the happy couple.
Her Welsh uncle David Booth told ThisIsSouthWales.co.uk: 'Yes, (the wedding) was nice.'
The couple, who have been dating just over a year, have had a very low-key courtship and have been rarely photographer together.
Holding hands: Newlyweds Carey and Marcus look relaxed as they held hands upon exiting the big event in New York
They spent several months apart last year while Mulligan was filming The Great Gatsby in Australia.
Previously, Mulligan had a year-long romance with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps co-star Shia LaBeouf, before they split in October 2010.
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