Florence Pugh combined both style and comfort as she turned heads during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The actress, 28, braved the cold as she put on a leggy display in a turtleneck cream knitwear dress which she wore underneath a matching oversized cream fleece.
The Don’t Worry Darling star allowed her accessories to speak for themselves as she hid behind some bold Louis Vuitton burgundy framed sunglasses.
Adding a few extra inches to her height in some brown suede toe-less boots, Florence kept a serious expression as she made her way to the around the French capital.
Florence’s blonde choppy locks blew in the wind and she swung a white Louis Vuitton handbag over her shoulder.
Florence Pugh, 28, put on a leggy display in an oversized cream fleece and a pair of bold Louis Vuitton sunglasses during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday
The Don’t Worry Darling star allowed her accessories to speak for themselves as she hid behind some wide-framed Louis Vuitton burgundy framed sunglasses
Meanwhile the star’s fingers were decorated with an array of chunky gold rings and she added a pop of colour with some lilac hoop earrings.
It comes after Florence made her debut starring in Rachel Chinouriri’s new music video last week after she reached out to the singer on Instagram.
The star, who features in the video as the musician’s best friend, looked incredible as she wore a plunging chainmail mini dress.
In the accompanying video for Rachel’s latest song, Never Need Me, Florence teamed the 90s number with a pair of heels and heads off to attend a birthday party.
She styled her bright blonde hair into a quirky, textured look and topped her outfit off with a grungy makeup palette.
Rachel was nominated for the 2021 Ivor Novello Awards Rising Star Prize, which recognises the achievements and ambition of young musicians in the industry.
Her new track comes ahead of the release of her debut album What A Devastating Turn of Events, due 3rd May via Parlophone/Atlas Artists.
Explaining how her appearance in the music video came about, Florence said: ‘Recently I was in LA and I was listening to a few of her songs and I thought, you know what, I’m actually going to reach out to this amazing artist.
Florence combined both style and comfort for the day in the French capital
The actress braved the cold as she went bare legged in a turtleneck cream knitwear dress which she wore underneath a matching oversized cream fleece
The star just about managed to tie her hair back in a tiny ponytail as she carried her Louis Vuitton handbag
‘I just said “Thank you for making my day today” and then she replied and was also a fan and then this idea came that I was in her music video!’
Rachel added: ‘I made this song with a sense of heartbreak but empowerment. It’s about taking your power back the moment you realise that helping someone is actually hurting you because they aren’t willing to change.
‘Sometimes you end up enabling someone instead of actually helping them and carrying their load is tough.
‘Never Need Me is the moment you wish them well but you can’t continue to harm yourself by helping them.
‘It’s always a tough decision to make but once you make it, it’s a weight lifted off your shoulders for sure.’
Florence looked incredible in a plunging chainmail mini dress as she starred in Rachel Chinouriri’s new music video which was released last week, after reaching out to the singer on Instagram
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