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Gracie Abrams makes first public appearance since going Instagram official with Paul Mescal with THOSE cosy Glastonbury snaps

Gracie Abrams makes first public appearance since going Instagram official with Paul Mescal with THOSE cosy Glastonbury snaps

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Gracie Abrams put on a stylish display at Hourglass Cosmetics' The Vinyl Lounge pop-up event on Thursday after going Instagram official with Paul Mescal.
The singer, 25, spent last weekend partying at Glastonbury with actor Paul, 29, and their friends before travelling straight back to London for yet another event.
Keeping busy, Gracie appeared to be in good spirits as she posed up a storm at the pop-up event, held at the iconic Sounds of the Universe record store.
She looked effortlessly chic in a long-sleeved white top and wide-leg khaki trousers, which she styled with a pair of black sandals.
Gracie made her debut as Hourglass' new global brand partner as she celebrated the launch of the brand's new summer collection.
The Close to You hitmaker posed with fellow singer Mabel, who looked equally stylish in a fitted brown collared dress with a billowing skirt.
Also in attendance for the fun-filled evening were the likes of Laura Haddock, Pixie Geldof and Savannah Miller, among others.
Her outing came just one day after Gracie finally went Instagram official with Paul on Wednesday as she shared a gallery of snaps from her time at Glastonbury.
Gracie made her Glastonbury debut on Friday and belted out her top hits including I Love You, I'm Sorry to the crowds while she was supported by her boyfriend Paul.
Marking the occasion, Gracie shared a huge array of photographs documenting her weekend at the Somerset-festival, including one with Paul.
Buried in the photo 'dump' was a photograph of Gracie and Paul lying down together as they put on a cosy display in their Instagram debut.
Gracie - who has been dating the Normal People star for more than a year - simply captioned the post with a string of red love hearts.
Gracie was also supported at her Glastonbury gig by Paul's former co-star and close friend Daisy Edgar-Jones, who was spotted avidly singing along to her in the crowds.
The trio lived it up at Glastonbury with Harris Dickinson and India Mullen, as well as Daisy's boyfriend Ben Seed and Paul's siblings Nell and Donnacha.
Pixie Geldof was also in attendance and cut an elegant figure in a black top and a sheer brown skirt while Laura Haddock looked sophisticated in a cream jumpsuit
After Gracie made it Instagram official, their singer friend Rose Gray, 28, also shared snaps of them together among a carousel of hard-partying pictures.
Gracie and Paul looked cosy in the shots with the Irishman enjoying kisses from his girlfriend, and even a cheeky bite on the cheek in one shot.
The group were also joined by a friend called Olivia - who works as a talent coordinator for Gladiator II director Ridley Scott, which Paul starred in.
Gracie had the time of her life at Glastonbury and danced on Paul's shoulders while watching Olivia Rodrigo's closing set on Sunday.
In shots shared to Instagram, Gracie threw her arms in the air while belting out the singer's version of The Cure's hit single, Friday I'm in Love.
Gracie - who is the daughter of Star Wars director, JJ Abrams - and Paul have ben going from strength-to-strength since they were first linked in 2023.
The couple looked more loved-up than ever as they danced among the revellers with Paul turning around with Gracie sat on his shoulders.
Gracie and Paul keep their romance under wraps and rarely appear on red carpets together, walking separately at the History of Sound premiere at Cannes Film Festival in May
The pair have been romantically linked since June 2024 after they were spotted enjoying a cosy dinner date.
But they keep their romance relatively under wraps, rarely speaking about one another in interviews or appearing on red carpets together.
At the History of Sound premiere at Cannes Film Festival, Paul and Gracie walked the red carpet separately, though she did attend to support her partner's new film.
They sparked split rumours earlier this year, when MailOnline revealed they had a tearful argument while dining at a trendy restaurant in London, but they have since patched things up.
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