Florence Pugh Wears a Sheer Lace Gown to Elle Style Awards


Florence Pugh is giving a metaphorical center finger to the “no white after Labor Day” rule. On Sept. 5, the “Oppenheimer” star stepped out in a sheer bridal-white robe for the Elle Type Awards in London, the place she was honored with the British icon award. Her halter-neck Alexander McQueen gown scooped low within the again and was coated in delicate floral appliqué cascading all the way in which down right into a scalloped practice. Pugh went braless beneath the see-through gown, giving us flashbacks to the fuchsia nipple-baring robe she wore to the Valentino high fashion runway present final summer time.

Assisted by stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray, Pugh completed the look with white heeled sandals, pearl earrings and silver rings by Tiffany & Co., blue nail polish, and a spiky blond coiffure.

Simply final week, Pugh spoke about her aforementioned sheer gown second in an interview with Elle UK, revisiting the controversy it stirred up. “When all the things went down with the Valentino pink gown a 12 months in the past, my nipples had been on show via a bit of material, and it actually wound individuals up,” she stated. “Sadly, we have develop into so scared of the human physique that we won’t even have a look at my two little cute nipples behind material in a method that is not sexual. We have to maintain reminding everyone that there’s a couple of motive for ladies’s our bodies [to exist].”

Regardless of the merciless body-shaming feedback she’s acquired, Pugh continues to put on what she pleases on the crimson carpet and past. Previously 12 months alone, the actor has made appearances in a plunging cutout Valentino robe, a sheer neon catsuit with a boob-window cutout, and a side-boob-baring polo gown. She additionally took the “underwear as outerwear” pattern for a spin in a thong-exposing skirt at London Trend Week and confirmed off her legs in tiny micro shorts on the Oscars. She’s really left no daring pattern untouched in 2023, and we love her for it.

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