Florence Pugh goes braless in a sheer white lace gown at the ELLE Style Awards after defending her decision to show off her ‘cute’ nipples in THAT pink Valentino dress
Florence Pugh goes braless in a sheer white lace dress at the ELLE Style Awards after defending her decision to show off her ‘cute’ nipples in THAT pink Valentino dress
She recently defended showing off her “cute” nipples in a bold runway look.
And Florence Pugh continued to show off her boob by going braless again when she joined a star-studded guest list at the ELLE Style Awards on Tuesday.
The actress, 27, donned a sheer white dress with a fishtail skirt for the swanky fashion event, days after she defended her nipples being exposed in a sheer pink dress at Valentino’s haute couture show in Rome.
British Icon Award winner Florence showed off her toned arms in the sleeveless halterneck dress adorned with floral appliqués and perfectly placed beading.
The fishtail dress was tailored to perfection and fit like a glove, and she added a splash of color to the ensemble with a bright blue manicure.
Astonishing! Florence Pugh went braless in a sheer white lace dress as she was on the star-studded guest list at the ELLE Style Awards on Tuesday
Speaking up: The actress slipped into a sheer white dress with a fishtail skirt for the swanky fashion event, days after she defended letting her nipples show
Florence accentuated her features with a light coat of makeup and wore her bleached blonde locks in punk-inspired spikes.
She also starred in a selection of Tiffany & Co jewelry. wearing two pairs of platinum and sterling silver drop earrings and a selection of white gold rings on her dainty fingers.
In an interview with ELLE Last week, Florence shared her candid response to others scrutinizing her appearance.
She said: “A year ago when everything went wrong with the pink Valentino dress, my nipples were exposed through a piece of fabric, and that really turned people on.
‘It is freedom that people fear; the fact that I feel comfortable and happy. Oppressing women by commenting on their bodies has worked for a long time. I think we’re in a situation right now where a lot of people say, “I don’t care.”
“Unfortunately, we’ve become so afraid of the human body that we can’t even look at my two little cute nipples behind fabric in a way that isn’t sexual.
“We need to keep reminding everyone that there’s more than one reason why women’s bodies exist.”
In July last year, Florence was viciously attacked for wearing a see-through dress at the Valentino fashion show in Rome.
A vision! British Icon Award winner Florence showed off her toned arms in the sleeveless halterneck dress adorned with floral appliqués
Stunning: The fishtail dress was tailored to perfection and fit like a glove, and she added a splash of color to the ensemble with a bright blue manicure
Unbelievable: In an interview with ELLE last week, Florence shared her candid reaction to others scrutinizing her looks after being cheated on in July for wearing a see-through pink dress
Insight: She said, “A year ago when everything went wrong with the pink Valentino dress, my nipples were exposed through a piece of fabric, and that really turned people on”
Challenging: At the time, she hit back at the comments she received from “vulgar” men and those who chose to “publicly destroy a woman’s body” with their comments
At the time, she hit back to the comments she received from “vulgar” men and from those who chose to “publicly destroy a woman’s body” with their comments.
She wrote in an impassioned post on Instagram, “What’s interesting to watch and see is how easy it is for men to completely destroy a woman’s body, publicly and proudly, for all to see.
“So many of you aggressively wanted to let me know how disappointed you were by my ‘little tits’, or how I should be ashamed of being so ‘flat chested.’
“I have lived in my body for a long time. I am fully aware of my breast size and am not afraid of it.’
The Don’t Worry Darling star began her post by telling fans she knew the dress would provoke a reaction but was “excited” to wear it.