Daisy Edgar-Jones and Poppy Delevingne looked incredible as they led the stars attending the Miu Miu show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
Actress Daisy, 27, slipped into a dark blue crop top and a matching pencil skirt which she wore with a light blue shirt.
The Normal People star also wore a pair of brown kitten heels and added to her outfit with a matching handbag.
Poppy, 39, opted for a light blue mini dress which she wore with a patterned cardigan and black boots.
Gillian Anderson, 57, walked the runway for the designer and turned heads in a sheer tan dress with a gold and silver embellishment.
Also in attendance was Barbara Palvin who put on a leggy display in a yellow mini dress with a floral print.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Poppy Delevingne looked incredible as they led the stars attending the Miu Miu show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday
Daisy slipped into a dark blue crop top and a matching pencil skirt which she wore with a light blue shirt
The model, who is married to actor Dylan Sprouse, also wore a brown jacket and carried a matching handbag.
Alexa Chung went for a casual look as she sported a cream coat over a navy jacket and dark grey jumper.
She also wore light blue jeans and brown boots while letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders.
Dianna Agron stood out in a mustard jacket and matching mini dress with a pleated hemline.
The Glee star also carried a dark brown handbag and completed her look with a stylish pair of sunglasses.
Tyla opted for a grey vest top with low rise jeans while Sofia Carson donned a brown jacket and matching skirt with a burgundy jumper.
Nina Dobrev went for a similar look in a dark brown jumper and skirt with a red jumper and light brown boots.
Joey King opted for a navy jumper with light jeans and a dark blue jacket while Mia McKenna-Bruce wore a brown vest and a matching mini skirt.
The outing comes after Daisy opened up for the first time about her debilitating battle with endometriosis, sharing how she has learned to manage the painful condition over the years.
The actress revealed she was diagnosed with the condition at the age of 24 while taking fans through her day-to-night beauty routine with Vogue.
Gillian Anderson walked the runway for the designer and turned heads in a sheer tan dress with a gold and silver embellishment
Barbara Palvin put on a leggy display in a yellow mini dress with a floral print
Alexa Chung went for a casual look as she sported a cream coat over a navy jacket and dark grey jumper
Dianna Agron stood out in a mustard jacket and matching mini dress with a pleated hemline
Tyla opted for a grey vest top with low rise jeans and a brown handbag
Before taking to the runway, Gillian arrived to the show in dark coat and navy jumper
Sofia Carson wore a brown jacket and mini skirt with a burgundy jumper while Nina Dobrev opfted for a darker, similar look
Joey King opted for a navy jumper with light jeans and a dark blue jacket
Mia McKenna-Bruce wore a brown vest and a matching mini skirt
Alexa looked in good spirits as she arrived at the show while Poppy styled her blonde locks into an elegant updo
Little Simz opted for a red bomber jacket with navy trousers and brown shoes
Daisy explained that she struggled with severe acne throughout her teenage years and also suffered from painful periods before eventually receiving a diagnosis.
She said: ‘I have endometriosis, so my hormones are kind of all over the place. I had extremely bad acne for most of my teenage years.
‘When I had terrible acne, it was all I could see when I looked in the mirror. For so long, I had such painful periods and really volatile skin.
‘I was diagnosed when I was, I think I was 24. I was definitely relieved to find out why I was going through it.’
Endometriosis is a chronic and often painful medical condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb (uterus) grows in other locations, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
It can cause inflammation, scar tissue, and severe symptoms, including debilitating period pain, infertility, and chronic pelvic pain.
According to the NHS, the condition affects an estimated two million women in the UK.
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