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Florence Pugh wore Erdem to Irish premiere of The Wonder

Photo Credit: Netflix
Photo Credit: Netflix

Click through the gallery above to see photos of the Irish premiere of The Wonder.

The Academy-Award nominated actress landed in Dublin for a pint of Guinness and the Irish premiere of her latest film, The Wonder, adapted from Emma Donoghue's novel of the same name.

The event was held at Smithfield's Lighthouse Cinema, and saw Chilean director Sebastián Lelio in attendance as well as Irish cast members Niamh Algar, Dermot Crowley, Elaine Cassidy, and her daughter Kíla Lord Cassidy.

Florence Pugh
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While walking the red carpet, Florence told RTÉ Lifestyle that she was wearing a white two piece from Erdem's Spring/Summer 2023 line.

Styled by Rebecca Corbin-Murray, the Marvel star paired the look with some gold statement earrings, a subtle septum piercing, a glittering necklace, and a killer pair of black stilettos.

Make-up artist Alex Babsky completed the look with a light coral lipstick, while hair stylist Peter Lux swept the star's hair into soft waves.

Niamh Algar, an Irish actress who was named as Screen International 'Star of Tomorrow' in 2018, was also in attendance on the night. She told RTÉ Lifestyle that she chose Versace for the occassion.

The Dublin woman stunned in a pair of sky-high black heels and a slinky black dress with corset detailing and matching gloves. Crafted from crêpe georgette, this long-sleeved design features a reworking of the signature Atelier Versace corset incorporated into the midi dress silhouette.

Niamh Algar
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Set in 1862, the movie is set 13 years after the Great Famine. Pugh plays Nurse Lib Wright, an English nurse who is called to Ireland by a devout community to conduct a two week watch over an 11-year-old girl who claims not to have eaten for four months, surviving miraculously on "manna from heaven".

The movie, which was filmed in Dublin and Wicklow last year, is Netflix's first fully filmed project on the island of Ireland, and will enjoy a short run in Irish cinemas before dropping on the streaming service on November 16.

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