Florence Pugh in Black Eyewear Hazel Sunglasses

Florence Pugh in Black Eyewear Hazel Sunglasses

Florence Pugh wears Black Eyewear Hazel and Collette sunglasses for @BritishVogue.

In just a decade, @FlorencePugh has gone from indie darling to Marvel star via a series of astutely chosen and committed performances that have seen her lauded as one of the most acclaimed actors of her generation.

Image shows Florence Pugh standing beside a swimming pool in a back garden on a sunny day. She’s wearing a vibrant floral-printed robe, left open to reveal a white bra and briefs underneath, and white stiletto heels. She has sunglasses on and is looking at the camera, with her left hand on her hip.

Florence wears Hazel in Cream. Inspired by the classic 50s cat-eye, the design has impact with curves and large panto lens shapes with solid curved upper rims that follow the upsweep of the browline. The frames are supported by a highly polished saddle bridge to ensure the comfort needed to wear this bold design. 

Next up for Pugh? #WeLiveInTime, in which she stars alongside #AndrewGarfield. “I was at the right age for this movie to land,” she tells @Raven__Smith in the October 2024 issue of #BritishVogue. “I was going through a lot of weird stuff with relationships last year and I think part of the story is not to be passive, is not to let things wash over you. I want to go and find love and I want to have babies.” See the full story on newsstands Tuesday 24 September.

Image one shows Florence Pugh perched on a bar stool at a breakfast bar in the kitchen of a mid-century home, wearing a floral pencil skirt and a fitted baby blue short sleeved top. She has her legs crossed and is wearing white sling-back stiletto heels. She is looking into the camera and has her left hand behind her head ruffling her short platinum blonde hair, and her right arm rests on the back of the stool. Behind her: an L-shaped kitchen is visible, with glasses, cookbooks and pot plants on the shelves.

Florence featured with Collette sunglasses in Black. 

Collette is a square design that historically provided a rebellious alternative to the round and panto shapes popular in the 1950s and 60s.



#FlorencePugh photographed and styled by @VenetiaLScott, with hair by @EvanieFrausto, make-up by @BabskyMakeup, nails by @AdamSlee_, set design by @Sean_Thomson_ and production by @ImagePartnership.

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