
Yo, if there’s one star who’s been slayin’ both on-screen and on the red carpet, it’s gotta be Florence Pugh. This English actress has been stealing hearts since her breakout roles in gritty flicks like Lady Macbeth and horror gem Midsommar, all the way to her fierce turn as Yelena Belova in Marvel’s Black Widow. And let’s not sleep on her heavy-hitting performances in 2023’s Oppenheimer and 2024’s Dune: Part Two - she’s pure Hollywood magic.
But beyond the scripts and sets, Pugh is straight-up owning the fashion game with a SoCal summer energy that screams LA cool. Whether she’s struttin’ her stuff at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood or across the pond at the BFI London Film Festival, her looks are always a vibe. Oh, and props to her for keepin’ it real - she’s been vocal about shutting down body shamers and advocating for respect, making her a true queen on and off the carpet.
So, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and peep some of Florence’s most iconic red carpet moments. From early gigs to her latest blockbuster premieres, she’s been serving looks hotter than a Malibu sunset. Scroll with us through this glam timeline!
Back in 2014, a young Florence Pugh was already turning heads at the BFI London Film Festival Awards on October 18. Rockin’ a fresh, youthful glow in London, England, she was just getting started, but you could already see that star power shining through. Fast forward to 2017, and she’s at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition preview party on June 7, looking like she’s ready to own the art world and the film world in one go.
That same year, on July 12, she popped over to NYC for a chat about Lady Macbeth at Build Studio, bringing some serious style to the Big Apple. By 2018, she was a regular at London’s fanciest events, from the London Film Critics Circle Awards on January 28 to the BAFTA Awards on February 18 at Royal Albert Hall. Each appearance was a step up, with outfits that screamed ‘I’m here to stay.’
Let’s not forget her stunner moment at the Christian Dior Couture S/S19 Cruise Collection photocall in Chantilly, France, on May 25, 2018. Florence was already mixing high fashion with her down-to-earth charm - a combo that’s pure LA red carpet energy, even across the Atlantic. These early looks laid the foundation for the style icon she’s become today.
By 2019, Florence was in full Hollywood mode, hitting up Teen Vogue’s Young Hollywood Party at the Los Angeles Theatre on February 15 with a fresh, Cali-inspired look. She took that energy to the Cannes Film Festival on May 20 for a screening of La Belle Epoque, dazzling in the French Riviera sun. And who could forget her hyping up the crowd at the Marvel Studios Panel during Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 20, 2019? She was already a superhero in our eyes.
“I just love how every red carpet feels like a chance to tell a story - whether it’s through fashion or just being myself,” Florence once shared, reflecting on her evolving style at major events like Comic-Con.
Then came 2020, a huge year with her Oscar nomination for Little Women. She stunned at the Nominees Luncheon on January 27 and owned the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on February 9, followed by the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills. Her looks were pure Tinseltown glam - think Rodeo Drive meets Old Hollywood charm - proving she belonged among the A-listers.
Florence kept the momentum going with the Black Widow world premiere fan event in London on June 29, 2021, bringing major Marvel energy. By 2022, she was everywhere - from the Venice International Film Festival for Don’t Worry Darling on September 5 (with her grandma in tow for extra cuteness) to the Valentino Womenswear S/S 2023 show during Paris Fashion Week on October 2. Each outfit was bolder than the last, with a Hollywood-to-Malibu drama we can’t get enough of.
2023 was all about making statements. She owned the Met Gala on May 1 in NYC, celebrating Karl Lagerfeld with a look that stopped traffic, and later hit the Oppenheimer photocall in London on July 12 with a sleek, modern vibe. From the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills on March 12 to the ELLE Style Awards in London on September 5, Florence was channeling that effortless Cali cool at every turn.
Fast forward to 2024, and Florence was out here dominating with Dune: Part Two. Her world premiere look on February 15 in London’s Leicester Square was straight-up otherworldly, and she kept the desert queen energy alive at the NYC premiere on February 25 at Lincoln Center. Later that year, she paired up with Andrew Garfield for We Live in Time, stunning at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6 and the NYC screening on September 9.
2025 brought the thunder - literally - with Marvel’s Thunderbolts. Florence owned the European premiere on April 22 in London, followed by photocalls at the Corinthia Hotel on April 24. The world premiere on April 28 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood was the cherry on top, with her look screaming pure blockbuster star power. She wrapped up the promo tour with a NYC screening on April 30, proving she’s still got that West Coast swagger no matter where she goes.
From her early London appearances to owning the Hollywood red carpet, Florence Pugh’s style evolution is a masterclass in confidence and cool. Whether she’s repping sci-fi epics or Marvel mayhem, her looks are always a love letter to LA’s glitz and glam. Which of these iconic moments is your fave? Drop a comment and let’s chat about this SoCal-style queen!