Florence Pugh Twirls in Tulle Rodarte Look at the 2022 British Film Independent Awards
05.12.2022 - 21:19
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All eyes on Florence Pugh. The actress put on a show for photographers at the British Independent Film Awards on Sunday, December 4.
The Midsommar star, 26, graced the red carpet soiree in a lace-adorned slip dress by Rodarte. The body-clinging piece was equipped with a rose at the bodice and a daring high-slit. Pugh paired the frock with a blush-colored cape that featured a dramatic tulle hem.
The Don’t Worry Darling actress had fun showing off the ensemble, twirling in the number as cameras flashed. In images she’s seen holding the accessory off her shoulders, at her waist and above her shoulders. The U.K. native finalized the outfit with dangling earrings, a pendant necklace and a pair of metallic gold sandal heels.
For her glam, Pugh opted to keep things simple, donning rosy cheeks, voluminous lashes and a pink lip. She had her signature blunt bob styled in a wet look.
The ceremony was a monumental occasion for the Little Women star as she took home the Best Lead Performance award for her role in The Wonder. The Netflix film follows Pugh’s Lib Wright — a nurse that travels to an Irish village in 1862 to investigate how a young girl has survived for months without food.
When it comes to red carpet style, Pugh knows how to command attention. For the 13th Governors Awards on November 19, the Lady Macbeth star turned heads in a sparkly “naked” dress by Victoria Beckham. The sheer design was covered in silver sequins and featured white fabric at the bodice and across her waist. A month earlier, Pugh looked whimsical in a peach cutout dress by Valentino at the 66th BFI London Film Festival.
The gown included a pleated construction and was completed with feather accents. She had another Valentino moment at the fashion house’s
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