Florence Pugh opted out of the Dune: Part Two press circuit this weekend, yet her fashion statement remained prominent at the 2024 BAFTA Awards. She stepped onto the red carpet and showcased a custom Harris Reed gown that exuded a subtle yet striking sci-fi flair.
Pugh’s ensemble featured a floor-sweeping black velvet dress, a creation from deadstock material—a nod to the BAFTAs’ commitment to sustainability since 2020. The gown’s sleek silhouette was elevated by a shimmery metallic corset, boasting sculptural high-cut sides and a daring plunging neckline, adding an avant-garde touch to traditional formalwear.
To complement her ensemble, Pugh accessorized with a long diamond necklace courtesy of Boucheron, which delicately adorned her neckline. A dramatic black velvet shawl completed the look, elegantly draped across her forearms, adding a touch of theatricality to her appearance.
While she may have taken a break from promotional events, Pugh’s presence at the BAFTAs certainly did not go unnoticed, further solidifying her status as a fashion icon both on and off the screen.
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Florence Pugh added final touches to her ensemble with diamond stud earrings, black platform heels, and signature cartilage piercings. Her makeup featured shimmery pink lipstick, smoky eyes, and her blonde mullet slicked back with a side part.
Despite not being nominated, Pugh’s involvement in the biographical thriller Oppenheimer as psychiatrist Jean Tatlock garnered attention. The film received 13 nominations at the ceremony, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Cinematography.