Florence Pugh stunned in a revealing, off-white trouser suit at the American Film Institute Awards Luncheon in Los Angeles on Friday.
The English actress, 28, wore the jacket of her suit unbuttoned to show off her abs.
Her jacket had strong shoulder pads, a mandarin collar, and frim round matching buttons which went up to the actress’s neck.
Florence’s blonde locks were styled with gel and combed away from her face drawing attention to her bold brows and nose ring.
The Oppenheimer actress’s trousers were high-waisted and straight-legged, and she carried a silver clutch to the Four Seasons hotel.
Florence Pugh, 28, stunned in a revealing, off-white trouser suit at the American Film Institute awards luncheon in Los Angeles on Friday
The English actress, 28, wore the jacket of her suit unbuttoned to show off her abs
Her jacket had strong shoulder pads, a mandarin collar, and frim round matching buttons which went up to the actress’s neck
Inside the event, Florence was joined by Ayo Edebiri, who won a Golden Globe for her work in comedy-drama The Bear, and Barbie director Greta Gerwig.
Ayo, 28, also wore an off-white suit but her outfit was slightly brighter and her jacket was sleeveless with a deep-V neckline.
Greta, 40, wore an oversized gingham blazer over a blue shirt and black tie and a pencil skirt with large shiny black ruffles.
Florence then posed with Pedro Pascal who placed a protective hand over the cast on his recently injured arm.
Pedro, 48, who wore a bright blue T-shirt set, then told a joke, pointing to Florence who threw her head back in voracious laughter, holding onto Pedro’s injured arm.
Also there was This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown, 47, who wore a burnt orange suit over a pale pink T-shirt.
Florence then posed alongside Christopher Nolan, 53, who directed her in Oppenheimer, and his wife Emma Thomas, 52, a film producer.
The AFI Awards Luncheon celebrates the Institute’s annual list of the 10 best television shows and films of the previous year.
Florence’s blonde locks were styled with gel and combed away from her face drawing attention to her bold brows and nose ring
The Oppenheimer actress’s trousers were high-waisted and straight-legged, and she carried a silver clutch to the Four Seasons hotel
Inside the event, Florence was joined by Ayo Edebiri, 28, who won a Golden Globe for her work in comedy-drama The Bear, and Barbie director Greta Gerwig, 40
Greta wore an oversized gingham blazer over a blue shirt and black tie and a pencil skirt with large shiny black ruffles
Florence then posed with Pedro Pascal who placed a protective hand over the cast on his recently injured arm
Pedro, 48, who wore a bright blue T-shirt set, then told a joke, pointing to Florence who threw her head back in voracious laughter, holding onto Pedro’s injured arm
Also there was This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown, 47, who wore a burnt orange suit over a pale pink T-shirt
Florence then posed alongside Christopher Nolan, 53, who directed her in Oppenheimer, and his wife Emma Thomas, 52, a film producer
Also at the luncheon was Margot Robbie who looked flawless in vintage Chanel tweed jacket.
She was joined by Selena Gomez, Natalie Portman, Reese Witherspoon, and many more A-listers.
Selena, 31, showcased her cleavage in a low-cut black and white striped corset with a matching blazer and jacket – all by Versace.
Natalie, 42, and Reese, 47, looked lovely in floral gowns, with Natalie wearing a belted frock and Reese opted for a strapless version.
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