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Florence Pugh Looks Incredible In A Shimmering Naked Skirt

Florence Pugh Looks Incredible In A Shimmering Naked Skirt

She wore the see-through look to Valentino’s fall/winter 2023 runway show.

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Florence Pugh made a showstopping appearance at Valentino's fall/winter 2023–24 runway show yesterday in Paris.

The Don't Worry Darling star looked glamorous in an ensemble pulled from the luxury house's pre-fall 2023 collection, consisting of a cropped gray crewneck sweater with a jewel-encrusted collar and a see-through shimmering maxi skirt in cream. The statement skirt featured glittering silver flower-shaped adornments all over and a mini train. Underneath, she wore matching underwear.

To finish the look, the actress wore sparkling silver iterations of Valentino's signature Garavani bag and heels. She accessorised with diamond bracelets, a diamond ring, and diamond stud earrings.

As for her beauty look, Pugh opted for a soft smoky glam with subtle cat eyeliner, a pink lip, and a bloodred manicure. She wore her dirty blonde hair up in a spiky high bun.

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Pugh similarly wowed when she attended Valentino's haute couture fall/winter 2022–23 show last July, wearing a sheer hot pink halter-neck gown with a ruffled neckline and voluminous skirt.

She later addressed the controversy of the naked dress during an interview for Harper's BAZAAR's September 2022 cover story.

"I was comfortable with my small breasts. And showing them like that—it aggravated [people] that I was comfortable," she said. "It was just alarming, how perturbed they were. They were so angry that I was confident, and they wanted to let me know that they would never wank over me. Well, don't."

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US.

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