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Florence Pugh Wore a See-Through Lace Bra-Top and Skirt Set With Sheer Opera Gloves

It's giving vampire in the best way.
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Sheer shoulder-length gloves. Pencil skirt and bra top. Wet hair. Jewels the size of your fist. Florence Pugh was not messing around with this black lace and diamonds look that she wore to Tiffany & Co.’s Vision & Virtuosity exhibit launch party in London this week. The combination of ladylike standbys like gloves, midi-skirt, and a Marilyn Monroe–worthy diamond choker necklace with sexed up details like see-through lace and slicked back hair is giving vampire—but in the best possible way.

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The Don’t Worry Darling actor posted a photo carousel of the outfit in its proper setting—in front of a giant mirror in a spooky mansion—to her Instagram, giving credit to her entire team of glamorizers who helped create the ravishing creature we see before us, writing, “As always, a massive thank you to my amazing team who got me there looking like this.” 

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Pugh’s stylist Rebecca Corbin also posted to Instagram, with the cheeky caption, “Dancing at Tiffany’s, Breakfast at Claridge’s.” According to both posts, the skirt and top set is Emilia Wickstead and the shoes are Ilio Smeraldo. The jewelry, including the dramatic choker, bracelet, and cocktail ring, are all Tiffany, of course. Florence Pugh also shouted out her hair, skin, and makeup artists, as well as the photographer who shot the sultry pics, Josh Shinner, praising him as “unbelievably talented.”

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The London event was also attended by Pugh’s fellow It girl actors: Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People and Under the Banner of Heaven), West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler, and Bridgerton’s Simone Ashley and Nicola Coughlan. Classic glam with a twist definitely seems to have been the theme of the evening. Audrey Hepburn would be so proud.