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Florence Pugh flashes her toned midriff in a navy pinstripe co-ord before posing with Will Poulter at bash celebrating Coach's creative director

Florence Pugh flashes her toned midriff in a navy pinstripe co-ord before posing with Will Poulter at bash celebrating Coach's creative director

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

Florence Pugh looked on fine form as she flashed her abs in a navy pinstripe co-ord while at a bash celebrating Coach's creative director Stuart Vevers in London on Thursday.
The actress, 29, cut a cool figure as she posed alongside her former Midsommar co-star Will Poulter at the cocktail party honouring Stewart's recent OBE award.
Florence showcased her figure in a crop top which was worn with matching trousers and a longline jacket, which she paired with a black Coach handbag.
She boosted her height with a par of nude sandals while adding a touch of bling with a delicate gold body chain.
Florence certainly seemed in the party spirit as she joined Will, 32, in posing alongside fellow actress Yasmin Finney, 21.
While the star then snapped a photo with man of the moment Stewart amid his huge honour.
The bash also saw the Oppenheimer star strike a pose alongside Bel Priestley, Maxim Magnus and Yasmin.
Florence's outing comes after she and Yungblud were spotted pouring pints together in London last month as they celebrated the singer's recent release Zombie.
The film star appeared in happy spirits as she was seen pouring a beer behind The Devonshire bar in Piccadilly.
She can be seen passing a punter the drink while Yungblud looked impressed as he had his arms swung in the air.
The pair were celebrating the recent release together as Florence starred in the artist's music video.
Days previously, Yungblud teased a preview on social media, revealing that the video will star the Academy Award-nominated actress.
In April, Yungblud also showed his support for Florence as he attended the European premiere of Marvel's Thunderbolts.
Zombie is the third single from Yungblud's forthcoming album, Idols which was released on June 20.
Speaking about the track, he said: 'The song was written initially about my grandmother going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before.
'It's about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness; shutting out the world and the people we love out of the fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment.
'We all want someone or something to comfort us no matter how we are right now or who we become in the future. But it's f***ing scary.'

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