Florence Pugh Hits ‘Thuderbolts*' London Premiere in Winding Rene Caovilla Celo Sandals & Semi-Sheer Lace Gown
The Marvel actress wore a sultry black lace gown featuring horizontal straps across the see-through midsection, intricate beadwork, and a semi-sheer skirt with a dramatic train that trailed behind her as she walked the black carpet. The show-stopping dress debuted on the catwalk at Elie Saab's fall 2024 couture show.
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The 'Midsommar' star wore slinky black sandals with the look, opting for a style featuring a slender toe strap, vamp strap, and strap that coils around the ankle. The serpentine shoes are Rene Caovilla's Juniper snake-wrap stiletto sandals. The sinuous sandals are crafted in glossy 'grid leather' that gives a ribbed appearance and boast a heel height of 4.1 inches. You can shop the exact pair for $1,520 via neimanmarcus.com.
The English actress wrapped up her glamorous look with a smattering of gold, black, and diamond jewelry from her ears to her fingers. Pugh works with Los Angeles and London-based stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray, who serves as stylist to other British actresses like Lily James, Simone Ashley, and Gemma Chan. Corbin-Murray's work has also been showcased on the likes of Priyanka Chopra and Salma Hayek.
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Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Corbin-Murray shared two photos of Pugh modeling another bold black look. 'Let the Thunderbolts tour begin…,' she captioned the post. The 'Little Women' actress was dressed in custom look from David Koma's pre-fall 2025 collection and Gia Borghini's Florence boots. She wore a black, crystal-embellished blazer cinched at the waist with not one, but two, black belt boasting silver hardware. As for her knee-high boots, the shafts mimic the appearance of slouchy trouser legs that reveal curvy, pointed-toe stiletto heels poking out from underneath.
At Cinemcon earlier this month, Pugh paired a white lace Stella McCartney minidress with Paris Texas' Nadia boot in white leather. Other shoe styles she's been seen in recently include Aquazzura's Slow Kisses platform sandals and Christian Louboutin's Follies Strass pumps. Some of her favorite luxury brands for both garments and footwear include Dior, Valentino, Jimmy Choo, and Burberry.
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