Florence Pugh was a vision in red at the London Critics Circle Film Awards. The Oppenheimer actress, 27, glowed at the event in a scarlet gown with a beloved Y2K peplum silhouette and pleated detailing at the waistline.
The Don’t Worry Darling alum and style icon flaunted her sculpted arms in the strapless dress by Robert Wun and turned heads as she posed for photos in the floor-length piece.
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Florence Pugh Rocks Ruby Red Peplum Gown & Cowboy Hat With Tulle Train
Pugh’s look also stood out for its stunning accessories, such as her layered Tiffany & Co. gold chain necklaces, delicate hoop earrings, shiny septum nose ring, and a crimson cowboy hat with a unique tulle train.
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The Black Widow star wore her chin-length, dirty blonde tresses down for the event, parted to the side to channel Old Hollywood glamor, and flipped at the ends.
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As for her makeup look, the Oscar nominee went for black liner, blended smokey eyeshadow, rosy blush on her cheekbones, and a ruby red lipstick hue.
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Pugh Wins ‘Best Actress’ Award For Performance In The Wonder
At the event, Pugh took home the award for Best British/Irish Actress for her role in Sebastian Delio’s 2022 movie, The Wonder.
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In the film, Pugh stars as as Elizabeth “Lib” Wright, a British nurse who served in the Crimean War, and who is sent to a rural 1862 village in 1862 Ireland to observe a young girl named Anna O’Donnell, whose family claims she hasn’t eaten in months.
What follows is a suspenseful, riveting plot that continues to garner critical acclaim (as well as Pugh’s individual performance).