Florence Pugh turns heads in a chic black co-ord as she dines out in Paris

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Is Pugh that girl? Florence pulls heads in chic black co-ord as she dines out in Paris – as latest movie Don’t Worry Darling struggles at the box office

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Florence Pugh got a warmer reception than her last film when she went out for dinner in Paris on Monday night.

The British actress had a spring in her step as she enjoyed a night in the French capital as she prepared to close the curtains for a hectic Paris Fashion Week.

Wearing a chic black combo under a matching floor-length coat, Florence, 26, turned heads as she left the five-star Le Bristol hotel on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the city.

Night out: Florence Pugh got a warmer reception than her last film when she went out for dinner in Paris on Monday night

Night out: Florence Pugh got a warmer reception than her last film when she went out for dinner in Paris on Monday night

She added to the look with a pair of smart black heels, while a bright pink leather handbag added an extra pop of color to an otherwise understated ensemble.

The Oxford-born star took a chance as the latest film Don’t Worry Darling continues to divide opinion after winning lukewarm reviews after its infamous premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September.

The film has been dogged by claims of off-screen feuds, notable between Pugh and director-star Olivia Wilde, who barely acknowledged each other at the film’s official launch in the Italian city.

Cheerful: The British actress had a spring in her step as she enjoyed a night in the French capital as she prepared to close the curtains for a hectic Paris Fashion Week

Cheerful: The British actress had a spring in her step as she enjoyed a night in the French capital as she prepared to close the curtains for a hectic Paris Fashion Week

Cheerful: The British actress had a spring in her step as she enjoyed a night in the French capital as she prepared to close the curtains for a hectic Paris Fashion Week

Don't mind me: but Florence was surrounded when she took to the streets on Monday

Don't mind me: but Florence was surrounded when she took to the streets on Monday

Don’t mind me: but Florence was surrounded when she took to the streets on Monday

looks good: Florence turned heads as she left the five-star Le Bristol hotel, dressed in a chic black combo under a matching floor-length coat

looks good: Florence turned heads as she left the five-star Le Bristol hotel, dressed in a chic black combo under a matching floor-length coat

looks good: Florence turned heads as she left the five-star Le Bristol hotel, dressed in a chic black combo under a matching floor-length coat

But with Harry Styles making the film extra appealing as Pugh’s love interest, it topped the US box office in its first week of release, earning $19.2 million.

For an original film that cost $35 million to make, a $19.2 million launch was solid — and slightly more than the studio had predicted. A large number of moviegoers – including many Styles fans – showed up to see what it was all about.

But the release of Don’t Worry Darling, which played in 4,113 theaters, wasn’t a home game either; the audience gave it a B-Cinema score, and ticket buyers eventually waned.

Bold choice: She added to the look with a pair of smart black heels, while a bright pink leather handbag gave an otherwise understated ensemble an extra pop of color

Bold choice: She added to the look with a pair of smart black heels, while a bright pink leather handbag gave an otherwise understated ensemble an extra pop of color

Bold choice: She added to the look with a pair of smart black heels, while a bright pink leather handbag gave an otherwise understated ensemble an extra pop of color

Lukewarm: Her latest film Don't Worry Darling continues to divide opinion after winning lukewarm reviews after its infamous premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September

Lukewarm: Her latest film Don't Worry Darling continues to divide opinion after winning lukewarm reviews after its infamous premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September

Lukewarm: Her latest film Don’t Worry Darling continues to divide opinion after winning lukewarm reviews after its infamous premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September

Jeff Goldstein, head of distribution at Warner Bros., estimated that “the background noise had a neutral impact.” The studio, he said, was “satisfied with these results given our modest production budget.”

The audience ratings and dwindling ticket sales suggest Don’t Worry Darling may be struggling to hold onto a good one, but its good debut means Wilde’s film didn’t turn out to be the complete fiasco some thought it would be.

Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for data company Comscore, said bad publicity was ultimately good publicity for Wilde’s follow-up to her directorial debut, the 2019 teen comedy “Booksmart.”

“The latest from Olivia Wilde took advantage of the increased exposure and mainstream press coverage that made Don’t Worry Darling the virtual water cooler movie of the moment and took the FOMO factor to even greater heights and paid big dividends at the box office,” he said. said.

Controversy: The film has been dogged by claims of off-screen feuds, notable between Pugh and director-star Olivia Wilde, who barely acknowledged each other in Venice (pictured)

Controversy: The film has been dogged by claims of off-screen feuds, notable between Pugh and director-star Olivia Wilde, who barely acknowledged each other in Venice (pictured)

Controversy: The film has been dogged by claims of off-screen feuds, notable between Pugh and director-star Olivia Wilde, who barely acknowledged each other in Venice (pictured)