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Leave it to Daisy Edgar-Jones to go from boardroom to the height of boho chic in a matter of hours. After wearing a CEO skirt suit from Veronica Leoni’s debut Calvin Klein collection yesterday, the actress then rocked two distinct looks, each embodying the bohemian aesthetic.
Edgar-Jones, busy promoting her new film, On Swift Horses, donned a shimmering Saint Laurent dance dress. It was floor-length, featured multiple pleats and a plunging neckline just deep enough to showcase the actress’s statement pearl necklace. Over it, Edgar-Jones wore a chic trench coat and complemented it with structured black sunglasses and flat sandals—a true bohemian touch.
The bohemian qualities of Edgar-Jones’s Saint Laurent look were evident in two key aspects: the free-spirited silhouette of her metallic dress and the chunky, mismatched jewelry that accompanied it. Earlier in the day, the actress had once again tapped into the 2000s trend with the help of Chloé designer Chemena Kamali, perhaps her greatest inspiration.

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Edgar-Jones chose a yellow and mint green ruffled dress from the French label, which she brightened up with a bright blue leather coat. Compared to the actress’s Saint Laurent gown, this minidress was more in line with the current celebrity bohemian trend—Chloé, in particular, is a favorite brand of the stars—especially when worn with the tassel necklace that draped across her chest. The actress brought a British touch to her look with cherry red pumps and retro Gucci sunglasses.
But it was the accessory Edgar-Jones wore on her shoulder that best underscored her bohemian spirit. She carried Chloé’s Paddington bag, a trendy accessory from the Phoebe Philo era that Kamali has just reimagined for Fall 2025. The bag is distinguished by its supple shape and the charms that decorate it, composed of padlocks and charms. At the time, the fashion press called the Paddington “the most sought-after accessory in fashion history.” Perhaps it will meet the same fate thanks to Edgar-Jones’s signature yesterday.

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