Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer dropped more than one bomb on viewers as it exploded onto screens over the weekend.
06.07.2023 - 21:19 / usmagazine.com
Florence Pugh unveiled a major hair transformation at the Valentino show during Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris on Wednesday, July 5.
The 27-year-old actress rocked an edgy pink buzz cut at the presentation, which was hosted on the grounds of Chateau de Chantilly. The spiky ‘do and the rosy hue perfectly contrasted Pugh’s whimsical periwinkle gown.
The floor-length number featured a plunging neckline and a sheer construction, exposing the Don’t Worry Darling star’s chest. The look was completed with ruffles and a bow at the back. Pugh styled the garment with black sandal heels and delicate earrings.
Pugh first unveiled her chopped locks at the Met Gala on May 1, drawing attention to the coiffure with a feathered headdress. Of the makeover, the U.K. native told reporters, “Unbelievable. I’m shooting a movie called We Live in Time, and it was required for the job that I happily wanted to do … and I thought what is a better way to release it to the world than the Met Gala.”
Pugh’s outfit was just as noteworthy that evening as she dazzled photographers in a white dress from Valentino. The look fit the “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” theme as it featured a dark bow at the center, a nod to the late designer’s love of the accessory. The Don’t Worry Darling star completed the ensemble with stacks of diamond bracelets, pearl-drop earrings and almond-shaped nails.
The Midsommar star’s Met moment marked her first as a Valentino ambassador. She was announced as the face of the brand on April 26 in an interview with The New York Times.
Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli appeared alongside Pugh in the Times interview and opened up about why the
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter An intimate moment in Christopher Nolan’s dark historical drama “Oppenheimer” has been censored in several countries outside the U.S., including India. The altered scene takes place as Cillian Murphy’s J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who led the development of the atomic bomb, sits naked across from Florence Pugh’s Jean Tatlock, a Communist Party member with whom he had a torrid affair. In the unedited version of the film, Pugh is topless as she converses with Murphy’s character in a hotel room. But in the sequence that plays in Indian and Middle Eastern movie theaters, her body is covered with a computer-generated black dress.
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