
On Friday, October 7, Florence Pugh’s recent film for Netflix, The Wonder, had its London premiere and Pugh wearing Valentino, considered one of her favorite designers currently. The robe was shiny coral pink and made out of billows of semi-sheer fabric that Pugh steadily stopped to twirl around in for photographers as she walked the red carpet.
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The highest of the robe featured a bralette bodice with a cutout over the high waist and spaghetti straps. The skirt was weighed down by feathered trim in matching pink. She had her short blonde hair styled away from her face with a side part and long pin curled bangs. For accessories, Pugh’s stylist stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray selected dangling gold earrings and a big ring on one hand.
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The actress also wore Valentino to the premiere of Don’t Worry Darling in Venice, one other dramatic piece in black tulle and covered in sparkling sequins, designed to be off-the-shoulder with large puffed sleeves and a train over the short short bottoms.
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During Paris Fashion Week, Pugh wore a Valentino two-piece, again in a sheer fabric with high-waisted pants and a see-through shirt held together by one button just below Pugh’s bust. It was in a flesh-tone and covered in abstract organic sequin patterns.
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The star has made a degree of difficult critics online who’ve had a difficulty with Pugh’s nipples occasionally being visible through her clothing during high fashion moments, a difficulty that arose around Valentino in the primary place. She wore considered one of their hot pink ensembles with a high halter collar and long flowing skirt in Rome in July of this 12 months on the designer’s Haute Couture show.
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The response was apparently so intense that Pugh was compelled to make a press release on Instagram, writing, “Grow up. Respect people. Respect bodies. Respect all women. Respect humans. Life will get an entire lot easier, I promise. And all due to two cute little nipples…”
Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, shall be released by Dial Press in February 2022.