Daisy Edgar-Jones ensured all eyes were on her as she attended the Madonna Club Confessions launch party at Magazine London on Thursday.
The Normal People star, 28, looked incredible in a pale green mini dress with a sheer detail and leaf print. The garment also featured long sleeves and purple wrist straps.
Adding height to her frame with a pair of black heels, Daisy let her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders for the event.
Also in attendance at the party was Ashley Roberts, who turned heads in a daring corset-style dress with a cut-out detail along the front. The former Pussycat Dolls star paired it with clear heels and complemented her outfit with silver bracelets.
Another famous face at the bash was Jessie Ware, who opted for a more casual look in a black vest top tucked into a plaid skirt.
The singer cinched her waist with a chunky black belt and added to her outfit with white heels and a pair of silver earrings.
The event was in celebration of Madonna's new album, Confessions II, which serves as a sequel to her 2005 album, Confessions on a Dance Floor. The new record, released on 3 July, has received critical acclaim.
What's next for Daisy?
Daisy will next be seen in period drama Sense and Sensibility, which is set to be released in the UK on 25 September. She stars alongside George McKay in the upcoming production, which is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Georgia Oakley (Blue Jean) with a screenplay by novelist Diana Reid.
Jane Austen's iconic novel, which has been hailed as "gripping" and "iconic," follows sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood in Georgian-era England. Left destitute after the death of their father and forced to leave their family estate, the sisters must navigate society to find financial security and potential suitors.
The film comes from the producers behind the 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley, and 2020's Emma, led by Anya Taylor-Joy.
Daisy's new project has been billed as an "irresistible new take on Jane Austen’s iconic Sense and Sensibility".
The synopsis continues: "A charming, witty, and deeply relatable story of love and sisterhood starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Esmé Creed-Miles."
Austen's 1811 masterpiece has been adapted for the screen several times over the years.
Arguably, the most beloved version remains Ang Lee's 1995 Oscar-winning film, which starred Emma Thompson as Elinor and Kate Winslet as Marianne. In 2008, Andrew Davies adapted the novel for a three-part BBC series starring Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield.








