Saturday 6 August 2022 01:16 AM Daisy Edgar-Jones looks effortlessly chic in a one-shoulder black tassel dress trends now

Saturday 6 August 2022 01:16 AM Daisy Edgar-Jones looks effortlessly chic in a one-shoulder black tassel dress trends now
Saturday 6 August 2022 01:16 AM Daisy Edgar-Jones looks effortlessly chic in a one-shoulder black tassel dress trends now

Saturday 6 August 2022 01:16 AM Daisy Edgar-Jones looks effortlessly chic in a one-shoulder black tassel dress trends now

Daisy Edgar-Jones looked effortlessly chic as she accepted an award at the 75th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on Friday night.

The actress, 24, made sure all eyes were on her in a one-shoulder black tassel dress as she picked up the gong for her role in Where the Crawdads Sing, which she stars in as social outcast Catherine 'Kya' Clark.

Daisy showed off her sense of style in the quirky number which had colourful flower stitching on it and flashed some leg through the hanging tassels. 

Stunning: Daisy Edgar-Jones looked effortlessly chic as she accepted an award at the 75th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on Friday night

Stunning: Daisy Edgar-Jones looked effortlessly chic as she accepted an award at the 75th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland on Friday night

Daisy boosted he height with strappy black heels and accessorised with statement silver earrings while wearing her brunette tresses in loose waves over her shoulders.

The beauty was glowing with a natural makeup look as she beamed up on stage accepting the award and giving a short speech.  

According to the festival's website: 'The Leopard Club Award pays tribute to a great personality of the cinema who through her or his work has managed to mark the collective imagination.'

Well done: The actress, 24, made sure all eyes were on her in a one-shoulder black tassel dress as she picked up the gong for her role in Where the Crawdads Sing, which she stars in as social outcast Catherine 'Kya' Clark

Well done: The actress, 24, made sure all eyes were on her in a one-shoulder black tassel dress as she picked up the gong for her role in Where the Crawdads Sing, which she stars in as social outcast Catherine 'Kya' Clark

The look: Daisy showed off her sense of style in the quirky number

Outfit: The dress had colourful flower stitching on it and flashed some leg through the hanging tassels

The look: Daisy showed off her sense of style in the quirky number which had colourful flower stitching on it and flashed some leg through the hanging tassels

The Normal People star recently revealed the theme of isolation in her new film Where The Crawdads Sing really 'stuck with her' as her character's loneliness resonated with her. 

She stars as social outcast Catherine 'Kya' Clark, a young woman struggling to raise herself in the marshes of North Carolina after her parents abandon her, with the character having a lonely existence.

Her character's plight has seemingly struck a cord with the film star, who previously told how shooting to fame following her stint in Normal People was a 'very lonely experience' as her stardom happened during lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Glowing: Daisy boosted he height with strappy black heels and accessorised with statement silver earrings while wearing her brunette tresses in loose waves over her shoulders

Glowing: Daisy boosted he height with strappy black heels and accessorised with statement silver earrings while wearing her brunette tresses in loose waves over her shoulders

Accolade: According to the festival's website: 'The Leopard Club Award pays tribute to a great personality of the cinema who through her or his work has managed to mark the collective imagination'

Accolade: According to the festival's website: 'The Leopard Club Award pays tribute to a great personality of the cinema who through her or his work

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