Florence Pugh Looks So Cool in a Tiny Leather Corset Bra and Thigh-High Slit Skirt

'The Matrix' trend strikes again.

Florence Pugh at the European premiere of 'Thunderbolts*.'
Florence Pugh at the European premiere of 'Thunderbolts*.'. Photo:

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On the heels of Tuesday night's Thunderbolts* premiere, Florence Pugh Jennifer Garner’s Hollywood-Loved Comfy Shoe Featured One Unexpected Spring Detail penchant for bold fashion on full display. Stepping out for the film's photocall at Corinthia London on April 24, the actress—who stars in the new Marvel movie as Yelena Belova, a.k.a. Black Widow—wore an edgy leather two-piece set that brought another Dont Worry Darling: The Matrix.

Florence Pugh wearing a leather two-piece set
Florence Pugh at the London photocall for 'Thunderbolts*.'.

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Pugh's Francesco Murano ensemble consisted of two daring elements: a leather pencil skirt with a thigh-high slit, and a micro bralette, complete with a corset boning detail. The Don't Worry Darling star slicked her hair back in dramatic fashion and wore matching black leather heels to finish off the look.

Florence Pugh wearing a leather two-piece set
Florence Pugh at the London photocall for 'Thunderbolts*.'.

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Thursday's photocall was far from the first time that Pugh has donned a head-turning outfit, of course. At the Thunderbolts* premiere, for example, the actor swapped out her biker glam look for a more ethereal number courtesy of Elie Saab. The penchant for bold fashion, featuring cutouts around the stomach, floral lace accents, and a billowing train. As for hair and makeup, she kept her signature swept back look and experimented with a sweep of bold orange eyeshadow.

Florence Pugh wearing a sheer black spaghetti strap gown
Florence Pugh at the European premiere of 'Thunderbolts*.'.

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In Thunderbolts*, Pugh is reprising her role as Black Widow after making her debut with the franchise back in 2021. She later told Harper's Bazaar that she was initially drawn to script because, “until then, I hadn’t really seen it as something that was about the lives of women." Oh, and then there's the stunts: “I got to do a stunt that has never been done before,” she told the publication. “My double, the female co-ordinator and I are all now Guinness World Record holders!” 

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