Just when we thought Daisy Edgar-Jones' sartorial prowess couldn't get any more powerful - her winning streak during the Twisters press tour last year springs to mind - the British actress floors us with a new killer look.
Case in point? Her simply effortless appearance at Paris Fashion Week. The Normal People star, 28, stepped out in a spellbinding lace ensemble, the latest celebrity contribution to the 'naked dress' trend.
Attending the Saint Laurent Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show, the Where the Crawdads Sing actress stepped out in a lace look of dreams by the aforementioned designer.
The ensemble - which was debuted on the runway four months ago by American supermodel Bella Hadid - was crafted in black and red sheer lace.
The lingerie-inspired look featured a rouge plunging spaghetti-strap top and an ebony pencil-style skirt, the piece perfectly framing Daisy's towering modelesque legs.
Unsurprisingly, the On Swift Horses star's glam was nothing short of flawless. When it came to her trademark brunette tresses, Daisy had her locks styled in soft, face-framing curls.
Meanwhile, her makeup was comprised of generous brushes of rosy blusher, fluttery lashes and understated nude glossy lips.
Daisy's look was complete with Laurent's Brigitte Pumps in aesthetic brown, accentuating her statuesque legs and the Amalia Mini Hobo Bag in black.
Star-studded lineup
Daisy was joined by a star-studded lineup in the French capital, including Madonna, Austin Butler, Lila Moss and Charli XCX, who looked fabulously stylish in a striking red lace dress for the occasion.
"I’m wearing red !!!! ty @ysl @anthonyvaccarello," penned alongside a series of stunning shots on her Instagram.
Meanwhile, Madonna also dazzled in red lace, her sartorial contribution to the occasion being a long-sleeved gown which she paired with an oversized pair of black sunglasses.
Daisy's love of fashion
Daisy previously told Vogueall about her love of fashion. “I love fashion, I love clothes, I love shoes, " she told Vogue in 2020, revealing her passion for fashion was encouraged by her shoe designer cousin, Jaqueline.
"Jacqueline was helpful in pointing me towards brands I should be aiming towards,” she affirms. “Having reference pictures [made it feel like] a collaboration. It’s important to feel good when dressing up and expressing yourself."
Daisy added: "I love trying on stuff I would never usually wear and developing a new sense of style."









