Daisy Edgar-Jones showed off her chic sense of style as she modelled four stylish outfits in New York City on Thursday.
For her most recent look, the actress, 26, put on a very leggy display as she slipped into a grey mini dress which boasted a love heart detailing around the bust.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of nude strappy heels as she waved at fans outside ABC studio.
Before that, Daisy cut a stylish figure in a white satin co-ord which consisted of a bandeau top and a midi skirt.
The beauty added inches to her frame with a pair of white stiletto heels and further accessorised with some dark oval shades.
Daisy Edgar-Jones showed off her chic sense of style as she modelled four stylish outfits in New York City on Thursday
For her first look, the actress, 26, cut an elegant figure in a satin co-ord set which consisted of a bandeau top and a midi skirt
Her fourth ensemble included a sleek black cardigan-style crop top that allowed her to flash her abs, teamed with a flared set of khaki slacks
Daisy completed the elegant look with a white Gucci handbag and styled her locks in loose waves.
For her first look, Daisy cut an elegant figure in a semi-sheer dusky blue co-ord which consisted of a floaty top and a ruffled maxi skirt.
Showcasing a glimpse of her toned midriff, Daisy further accessorised the look with a gold pendant necklace and sported a pair of dark shades.
She strutted the streets of New York City in a pair of knee-high yellow leather boots as she kept her energy up with a cup of coffee.
Her fourth ensemble included a sleek black cardigan-style crop top that allowed her to flash her abs, teamed with a flared set of khaki slacks.
Glen Powell, her co-star in her upcoming film Twisters, could also be spotted out and about in New York City in the midst of the project’s publicity rounds.
He radiated movie star magnetism, throwing a white blazer on over a blue shirt and leaving a few buttons tantalizingly undone.
Wearing his hair in a retro chic coiff, he jazzed up the look with aviators, bringing the outfit together with blue jeans and wine-colored shoes.
The actress is currently promoting Twisters in New York and over the week she has proved she is the queen of wardrobe changes.
Twisters is a long-awaited follow-up to the 1996 film Twister, where Daisy stars as Kate Cooper, a young woman traumatised by a tornado who is lured back when her friend Javi (Anthony Ramos) shows her a new system to map the paths of storms.
But the two clash with Tyler Owens (Powell) a flashy storm chaser who risks his life to get close to tornadoes for lucrative social media content.
It comes after Paul Mescal brutally hung up on close pal Daisy while she was live on the radio.
The Normal People star looked nothing short of sensational as she posed up a storm in the stylish ensemble
She added inches to her frame with a pair of nude strappy high heels and further accessorised with some dark oval shades
She seemed in high spirits as she was pictured waving at fans outside ABC studio in the Big Apple
As she slipped into a satin co-ord for her next look, the beauty further accessorised with a white quilted Gucci handbag
Daisy completed the look with some dark oval shades and hoop earrings
The actress appeared on BBC Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James on Wednesday, where they played a round of S it Down, Stand Up.
Daisy decided to call her Normal People co-star Paul, 28, first, but admitted: ‘Paul rang me on this show and I didn’t answer.’
Host Greg replied: ‘That’s true, you blanked him. He was so sad when no one picked up.’
Daisy said: ‘Well I have a feeling he won’t pick up to me, so maybe it’ll be a bit of relief it is not just him, it isn’t personal.’
Daisy then made her prediction that Paul would be standing, with Greg saying he would be sitting.
The phone then started to ring, with Daisy quipping, ‘Oh! He hung up. Wow. He just hung up.’
They tried to call him a second time but Paul didn’t answer, leaving Daisy to say: ‘I think we accept defeat.’
‘It’s fine, we are even. It is one all. I’ll have strong words with him later.’
It comes after Daisy lifted the lid on her sweet relationship with her close friend and co-star Paul.
The duo have delighted fans with snippets of their adorable friendship, ever since they met on the set of Normal People back in 2019.
Now, in a new interview with Variety, the actress revealed that she considers the Gladiators II star, to be one of her ‘lifetime best friends’.
She told the publication: ‘He’s an incredibly grounded person and I am too, I think, so it’s nice to be able to have those touchstones and those people you can laugh about it with and be lighthearted with.’
For her final wardrobe change, Daisy stunned in the semi-sheer ensemble as she flashed a glimpse of her toned midriff
The actress teamed a gold pendant necklace with the ensemble and sported a pair of shades
The actress is currently promoting her upcoming film Twisters in New York, which is a long-awaited follow-up to the 1996 film Twister
Her fourth look was accented with a walnut brown leather handbag, as well as a sleek set of black sunglasses and a pair of glistening earrings
Glen Powell, her co-star in her upcoming film Twisters, could also be spotted out and about in New York City in the midst of the project’s publicity rounds
He radiated movie star magnetism, throwing a white blazer on over a blue shirt and leaving a few buttons tantalizingly undone
‘We met when I was 20 and Paul was 22; I’m so excited to see where we’ll be at 32, 42, and what life will bring us.’
The actress shot to fame in 2020 over just 12 episodes when the BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel hit screens.
Playing opposite Paul, Normal People followed Daisy’s character Marianne Sheridan and Paul’s character Connell Waldron in secondary school and their relationship through their college years.
But Daisy has now admitted that that is where the story ends.
During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actress was asked about the possibility of a follow-up series, but she responded: ‘No there is no season two that I know of!’
If it was up to Daisy though, she would revisit Marianne and Connell, gushing: ‘It was really special, I love those characters and that world, I would love to revisit where they are ten years later.’