Florence Pugh’s Hair Transformation Is Inspired by "Scarface"

Florence Pugh was a vision at the reopening of the Tiffany & Co. store in New York City on April 27. For the occasion, the actor debuted another hair triumph, a blond lob haircut with bangs — while arriving in a green see-through, caped gown paired with sparkling diamonds, of course. Pugh's boundary-pushing style has continued to shine, yet the inspiration for her new hairstyle wasn't quite what we were expecting.

While Pugh's blonde bob, which she chopped off for her role in "A Good Person" in real life, was given a sculptural style and faux micro fringe for the Oscars and fashioned into a fanned work of art for the BAFTAs, celebrity hairstylist Peter Lux has continued to experiment with her hair in the most creative ways. For the NYC event, he kept her lob straight and flicked inward at the ends, while keeping a longer, choppy fringe. His Instagram proves the inspiration for the look was the 1983 crime drama "Scarface" but don't worry, he wasn't channeling Al Pacino, but Michelle Pfeifer's femme fatale character, Elvira Hancock. Alex Babsky also took the same inspo for Pugh's makeup, which was given a sultry feel with smokey eyes and matte lips.

For the rest of Pugh's show-stopping look, Dawn Sterling gave her almond-shaped nails an iridescent manicure, which shimmered in multi-colored hues in the light. Her longtime stylist, Rebecca Corbin-Murray, dressed the "Don't Worry Darling" star in a stunning strapless, see-through dress by Valentino — an apt choice considering Pugh is now the face of the Valentino rockstud collection. The mint green gown came complete with a flowing cape and long train. She teamed the dress with platform heels and huge stacked jewel rings and a pedant by Tiffany & Co.

Keep scrolling to see more of Pugh's look as well as the Pfeiffer inspiration behind it.

Florence Pugh at the Tiffany & Co. Party
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Florence Pugh at the Tiffany & Co. Party

Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock in "Scarface"
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Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock in "Scarface"