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Florence Pugh models sheer sculptural dress on Harris Reed runway during London Fashion Week

February 21, 2025
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Florence Pugh models sheer sculptural dress on Harris Reed runway during London Fashion Week
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Florence Pugh can add model to her résumé.

On Thursday night, the “Dune” star, 29, kicked off London Fashion Week modeling a black sheer sculptural dress on the runway at Harris Reed’s fall 2025 show.

The avant-garde piece was adorned with two horn-like details protruding from the bodice, framing Pugh’s head, which was covered in a hood.

She accessorized with black peep-toe platform heels, shiny gold dangly earrings and a gold chain necklace.

Pugh’s spidery, super-long eyelashes took the gothic look to a whole new level.

A close friend of the fashion designer, Pugh opened the show, which was held at the Tate Britain, with a “haunting” monologue as cellists performed a rendition of Metallica.

Before the show, the eponymous designer told British Vogue that Pugh was meant to play character that represented a folklorish figure with an eerie, uncomfortable nature to her.

He added, “I want everyone to be very uncomfortable. I think through uncomfortability, you look deeper within and question a lot about yourself and your surroundings.”

Pugh often wears Harris Reed clothes on the red carpet — some in her signature sheer style — and previously made a cameo in the British-American designer’s fall 2023 show, where she delivered a monologue inspired by Shakespeare’s “All The World’s A Stage” speech.

“Clothing has a transformative power, whether for an actor, or simply a performer on the stage of life,” the actress, who was dressed in a sculptural silver and black sequin harlequin look, recited in front of showgoers.

“The art of dressing up allows us to express who we truly are, creating a safe space to inhabit in a sometimes judgmental world. Our costumes can change who we want to be seen as, and who we are destined to be.”

She concluded, “I invite you to embrace the lamé and sequins of life.”

The post Florence Pugh models sheer sculptural dress on Harris Reed runway during London Fashion Week appeared first on Page Six.

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