Florence Pugh couldn’t have looked more stylish as she slipped her curves into a $248 Reformation sundress for a Paris outing with her mother in 2021.
Stepping onto the French capital’s streets that summer, the 28-year-old actress flew the flag for Parisian chic,
modeling a polka-dot dress that perfectly flattered her fit and curvy frame. Enjoying some quality family time while exploring the city,
Florence rocked the braless trend as she teamed her midi dress with sneakers, and she likely wasn’t expecting to be body-shamed as a result.
Florence Pugh Stuns In Flirty Summer Sundress
Scroll for the photos, ones shared by The Daily Mail. Showing off her tan legs as she braved a racy thigh slit,
Florence sizzled in her bustier-style dress, opting for white spot-prints on navy blue while rocking barely-there spaghetti straps.
With a floaty finish handling the summer heat, the dress also offered a fitted feel, with a slight bodice accentuating the Don’t Worry Darling star’s curves.
Flashing a little cleavage as she wore white sneakers, Florence added a chic cream bag slung over one shoulder, with a lock pendant necklace drawing further attention to her bronzed chest.
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Adding pops of red from pendant red earrings, Florence Pugh looked every inch the style queen, and with her Bulgari purse costing over $5,000, she was definitely showing off her Hollywood star budget. The comments were unforgiving, to the point of one user calling them “vile.”
While one fan called Florence “stocky,” another likened her to a “chunky square.” In the ultimate shaming remark, one user called the actress “fat.” Fortunately, plenty of fans came in to compliment her. “That blue outfit is gorgeous,” one replied.
Defending Sheer Braless Dress
In 2022, Florence Pugh made headlines for going sheer in a pink Valentino gown and defending those who shamed her braless display. Having braved her totally see-through look in her custom-made dress while attending the brand’s Fashion Show in Milan, Italy, Florence wrote:
“Listen, I knew when I wore that incredible Valentino dress that there was no way there wouldn’t be a commentary on it. Whether it be negative or positive, we all knew what we were doing. I was excited to wear it, not a wink of me was nervous. I wasn’t before, during, or even now after.”
‘Destroying A Woman’s Body Publicly’
Continuing, the Oppenheimer actress added:
“What’s been interesting to watch and witness is just how easy it is for men to totally destroy a woman’s body, publicly, proudly, for everyone to see. You even do it with your job titles and work emails in your bio..?”