Fashion Week
Another slay for the books.
Florence Pugh is a Hollywood darling for a reason: She fully commits to whatever character she plays.
In the fashion world, however, her biggest part is undeniably that of muse Valentinos, in particular.
And, dear reader, she was born to play the role.
Spoiler alert:she absolutely stole the show.
Ever the sartorial risk-taker, the top of Pughs dress was decidedly revealing.
The halter-neck bodice was more akin to a classic triangle bikini than formal wear.
It offered hardly any coverage and was held together only by a thin strap under her breasts.
Her skirt, on the other hand, initially seemed more conservative.
The excessive chiffon fabric that pooled in front made it look completely opaque.
Pugh merchandised her look with minimal jewelry that still packed the drama.
Her glitzy lineup included a necklace and ring from Tiffany & Co.
If you look closely, the pendant features a diamond-encrusted bird sitting atop a massive, rusty yellow stone.
As always, theDont Worry Darlingstar donned her signature septum ring.
Long before she wasofficially named the labels ambassadorin April, Pugh dominated headlines for several equally-dramatic Valentino ensembles.
These includeher thong-baring sheer skirtandthe now-infamous pink see-through dressthat reignited thefree-the-nipple conversation.
If these ensembles were any indication, there are more stunning looks to come.
This article was originally published onOct.