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Florence Pugh Elevates Pinstripe Suiting With Peekaboo Bra Layering Trend as Coach Celebrates Creative Director Stuart Vevers' OBE Royal Investiture

Florence Pugh Elevates Pinstripe Suiting With Peekaboo Bra Layering Trend as Coach Celebrates Creative Director Stuart Vevers' OBE Royal Investiture

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Florence Pugh joined a bevy of special guests at a cocktail party to celebrate Coach creative director Stuart Vevers' Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire royal investiture on Thursday in London. Coach's chief executive officer, Todd Kahn, served as cohost for the event.
For the special occasion, Pugh turned to the ready-to-wear runway and to ongoing red carpet trends for her look. The 'Thunderbolts*' actress opted for pinstripe suiting with the peekaboo bra layering trend that saw a resurgence in 2024, thanks to such celebrities as Katie Holmes, Kristen Stewart and Sydney Sweeney.
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Pugh wore pieces from Coach's spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection, featuring a pair of wide-leg, tailored navy trousers with pinstripe detailing, an elongated coat inspired by a blazer with the same pinstripe motif, and the peekaboo bra layering piece in the same colorway and pinstripe pattern.
The actress accessorized her look with delicate pieces of jewelry, including a body chain and a ring for her septum piercing. She also carried a black shoulder bag with a silver chain. She completed her attire with sandal heels.
The pieces from Pugh's attire made their runway debut during New York Fashion Week in September 2024. The collection emphasized a sense of optimism, with Vevers curating pieces that spoke to a DIY sensibility and edginess for a new generation.
'In that vein, spring was all about rediscovering and reinvestigating American classics through the lens of these young people,' Emily Mercer and Jean E. Palmieri wrote in WWD's review of the collection. The spring 2025 ready-to-wear runway show attracted a bevy of high-profile attendees, and Ella Emhoff, daughter of former Second Gentleman of the United States Doug Emhoff, hit the catwalk for the collection.
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