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Maggie Parker

Keri Russell Wore the Most Versatile Jumpsuit Ever to the Met Opera Season Opening

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Actress Keri Russell attends the Met Opera opening with her partner, Matthew Rhys, wearing a sleek, sophisticated jumpsuit. (Photo: Getty Images)

It should come as no surprise that Keri Russell officially rocked the sleekest jumpsuit ever — she does play a spy, after all.

The Americans star attended the 2016-17 season opening performance of Tristan und Isolde at the Metropolitan Opera House on Monday in a black jumpsuit. We know what you’re thinking: a jumpsuit to the Met Opera opening? Sounds a little underdressed. But leave it to a spy to make a onesie work on the red carpet. The outfit was elegant, yet practical. Perfect for a new mom — or an undercover spy.

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The black, asymmetrical one-piece featured one short sleeve and one cape sleeve that billowed all the way down to her toes, giving her a bit of a wing. The bodice had a high neck and clung to her tiny post-pregnancy frame, while the attached palazzo pants gave her room to breathe. She accessorized with strappy heels, a gold-toned clutch, and a pair of chunky diamond ear climbers.

While the jumpsuit may not be ideal for bathroom runs — not only does she have to pull down the whole ensemble, but she has to make sure the cape sleeve doesn’t dip into the toilet — it’s worth it for that superchic look.

Her partner, co-star, and the father of her child, Matthew Rhys, who looked dapper in a black suit and bowtie, accompanied Russell. The two welcomed their son in May 2016, and unlike many celeb couples, they went with a classic name that proves how down-to-earth they are: Sam.

The Met Opera opening was the perfect excuse for a date night, and if being new parents has taken a toll on them, they didn’t let it show; the couple looked bright, rested, and more in love than ever.

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