Daisy Edgar-Jones nails winter chic in tartan coat dress as she attends Christmas Carol service

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Daisy Edgar-Jones nails winter chic in tartan coat dress as she attends Christmas Carol service in London

Daisy Edgar-Jones looked elegant as ever on Tuesday as she attended the St James Church Christmas Carol Service in London.

The actress, 24, looked chic in a sophisticated blue and green jacket dress, with a sweet black collar.

She carried her essentials in a bright green handbag and increased her height in a pair of patent leather high heels.

Chic: Daisy Edgar-Jones looked elegant as ever on Tuesday as she attended the St James Church Christmas Carol Service in London

Her short brown locks were left loose and straight and she opted for a light makeup palette to let her youthful beauty shine.

Daisy’s latest appearance comes after she spoke about her stratospheric rise to fame in her first starring role as Marianne in the TV version of Sally Rooney’s Normal People.

Speak against GK as part of the Heroes issue in June, Daisy admitted that any amount of fame or glory at an awards show won’t stop her worst critic – herself.

She explained that she is plagued with self-doubt, but it will not stop her ambitions to follow in the footsteps of her heroes and become a director.

Ageless: The actress, 24, cuts a chic figure in a sophisticated blue and green jacket dress, with a sweet black collar

Daisy was recently seen on screen in another major novel adaptation – Olivia Newman’s film adaptation of Delia Owens’ book Where the Crawdads Sing.

She also starred in the little movie horror Fresh opposite Stan Sebastian, which is currently streaming on Disney+.

But the high-profile roles didn’t dispel Daisy’s self-doubt as she told GQ, “I’m just very self-critical, and it’s boring!” I’m not trying to be like that. When do you get to the point where you just think, “It is what it is”? When will you reach that point?”

“I don’t know…some people just seem to be able to. I’m a very needy actor, I guess.’ Her concern, she explains, is “letting people down.” Being the reason something is bad. Or I’m just not trying.’

“When you’re an actor, you want to act in a very brave way, without worrying about it. The trick is not to worry – which I find so difficult – whether people like you or not. You’re always, always looking for the bad comment. We’re just wired that way.’

Phoebe also admitted that she is hopeful that she can follow in her heroes’ footsteps and focus on directing.

She said: “When I see Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Greta Gerwig and Olivia Wilde – all these brilliant actors who are able to cross over, I feel like maybe I can tell different sides of stories too, which is cool. “

Talented: Daisy’s outing comes after she spoke about her stratospheric rise to fame in her first starring role as Marianne (pictured with Paul Mescal as Connor) in Sally Rooney’s Normal People

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