Daisy Edgar-Jones Wore a Self-Referencing Gucci Skirt

Publish date: 2024-05-14

When your named after a flower, it’s a lot easier to be self-referential (and chic) with your outfits. In the midst of promo for her latest film, Twisters, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones has been showing off her fashion game—and her latest head-to-toe-Gucci look included a flirty wink at her moniker.

Edgar-Jones was spotted leaving the Rosewood in London, and embracing the ongoing sheer trend with a black silk chiffon shirt from the Gucci Cruise 2025 collection. The long sleeve button-up was completely see-through and featured billowing sleeves and a chokerlike neck detail. Underneath, the Normal People star wore a tulle bra top, putting a lingerie spin on the summertime look.

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But it was her skirt, also pulled from the Cruise ’25 collection, that really stole the show. The black and white midi featured a print that looked like a field of daisies—a flower choice we’re guessing was no coincidence.

As for the rest of her look, the actor kept the Gucci love going by accessorizing with a pair of slingback heels and the Italian fashion house’s beloved Jackie bag—both in a patent black leather.

These past few days, we’ve been treated to a feast of gorgeous outfits from Edgar-Jones as she kicks off the promotional cycle for Twisters. So far, the English star has stunned in a two-tone Vivienne Westwood dress that looked like the physical embodiment of a tornado, a coral-red Schiaparelli minidress that hearkened back to mid-20th-century style, and a pair of tan shortalls from Max Mara that brought workwear to the red carpet. Clearly, Edgar-Jones and her stylist, Dani Michelle, are taking their aesthetics wherever the wind blows.

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Joel is the editorial and social media assistant for HarpersBAZAAR.com, where he covers all things celebrity news. When he steps away from the keyboard, you can likely find him singing off-key at concerts, scavenging thrift stores for loud wardrobe staples, or perusing bookstores for the next great gay romance novel.

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