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Florence Pugh Steals The Spotlight In A Shimmery Hooded Valentino Gown As She Attends 'Dune: Part Two' London Premiere With Her Grandmother

February 21, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo
shefinds | Celebrity

As she graced the red carpet for the premiere of Dune: Part Two in London, Florence Pugh dazzled onlookers in a bespoke sequin Valentino gown designed by Pierpaolo Piccioli.

The Little Women star’s stunning ensemble boasted a delicate hood that cascaded into a seductive, plunging neckline, while a sleek, low-cut back and graceful train completed the enchanting dress, effortlessly trailing behind her with every step.

 

 

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Last week, Pugh attended the event with her beloved grandmother, 'Granzo Pat' as her date. To complete her get-up, the Oscar nominee added chunky and sparkly diamond bracelets, matching rings and eye-catching dangly earrings to enhance her russet-brown frock.

As for her glam, the Black Widow actress tucked her signature dirty blonde tresses beneath her hood. For her makeup look, Pugh sported black liner, smokey, glittery silver eyeshadow, sky-high lashes and rosy blush on her high cheekbones. To top it all off, the style icon rocked a glossy pink pout.

Pugh stars as Princess Irulan in the new Denis Villeneuve-directed sequel (out in US theaters on March 1st) to the 2021 space opera, Dune.

Sitting down with Screen Rant, Pugh recently opened up about her character in the highly anticipated science fiction film that also stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler.

"She becomes more of an essence, so I appreciated how she wasn’t just fully present—how you want to know more about her, and how she does evolve with the story," she told the publication, sharing the differences between what she noticed about the character in Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune that the flick is based on, and the movie itself.

Pugh continued: "I think personally, other than the fact that every book that you read has more detail in it than a script can, I appreciated that I could see her on the pages and in the book, and also in [writer-director] Denis [Villeneuve]’s script."   

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Marissa is a Brooklyn-based culture journalist and senior staff writer at SheFinds, covering edgy celebrity style, timeless beauty trends, lifestyle and entertainment news. Her coverage of indie music, NYC fashion, underground and pop culture is featured in PAPER Magazine, Paste Magazine, The Knockturnal, Bandsintown and more. You can reach her at [email protected]

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