Florence Pugh is at it again when it comes to stealing the fashion world’s attention. Her amazing fashion choices on the red carpet have us all buzzing! In crafting the film’s aesthetic, Pugh worked very closely with costume designer Rebecca Corbin-Murray. Collectively, they produced a memorable press tour that showcases her distinctive look and nomadic glam. The actress had everyone talking with her breathtaking appearance just a few days ago. She paired the look with a crisp black blazer dress from David Koma, cheeky DMY Studios sunnies and Gia Borghini boots.
Pugh’s latest look served as an equally surprising red carpet return. She stunned onlookers in her dramatic, gothic sheer panelled Elie Saab couture gown (from the fall 2024 couture collection). This gown, known for its architectural design and dramatic silhouette, showcased Pugh’s unique style and artistry. She completed the sophisticated look with a black bob hairstyle slicked back but flicked out at the base, which brought smoky eye makeup and bleached eyebrows front and center.
For this special occasion, though, Pugh didn’t stroll the red carpet empty-handed. Her co-stars David Harbour, Wyatt Russell, Hannah John-Kamen and Pedro Pascal all ponied up and joined her on set. They are all members of the Marvel movie Thunderbolts, with Pugh’s character Yelena Belova the point of the spear. Their presence was a testament to the camaraderie of the cast, and it added even more star power to the proceedings.
Pugh’s dedication to fashion as a vehicle for advocacy is admirable. She even wore Conner Ives’ ‘Protect the Dolls’ t-shirt to promote trans rights. This seeming coincidence is an early example of how her style is always loaded with deeper significance. She has done so while creating a special brand for herself, both on and off the red carpet. This combination of individualistic flair and editorial sophistication is what characterizes her look.
Beyond her eye-catching couture, Pugh has dipped into trends that speak to her Gen Z base. At the afterparty she wore a sheer nude tulle NPR trench coat, perfectly on-brand. Underneath, she wore a matching rose gold lingerie bodice dress that accentuated all of her fierce fashion perspectives. Her low-key manicure at these appearances foreshadowed today’s trend of a toned-down, no-mani look. It focused on simplicity yet achieved a grand statement.
Furthermore, Pugh recently performed at Harris Reed’s fall 2025 show in a dramatic hooded and sheer gown, underscoring her versatility as both an actress and a fashion icon. Her ability to take risks with her wardrobe choices has not only redefined her personal style but has reignited interest in trends such as naked dressing.
Rebecca Corbin-Murray’s work as Pugh’s stylist here should not be overlooked. Trendsetters in the United States as much as the UK, they have put together a collection of looks that are both adventurous and refined. Thus, Pugh remains at the cutting edge of fashion discourse.