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unveiled a new blonde bombshell look for her latest shoot with W Magazine directed by her Hamnet director Chloe Zhao.
The Irish actress, 36, won the gong for Best Actress at the awards on Sunday night for her role as Agnes in the period drama.
Now, debuting a new look for the shoot, Jessie wowed with longer blonde curled locks as she looked intently at the lens.
Reflecting on her role in Hamnet, Jessie admitted it has made her 'braver in her life'.
Praising her director, she said: 'Chloé is such an artist in that she's looking for people's somatic responses to the material. She's always trying to distill it to the most primal vibration between us all.
'Where Agnes had to go, and how brave she was to sit in something that is unfathomable and let it rip through…I think it has made me braver in my life.'
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Jessie Buckley has unveiled a new blonde bombshell look for her latest shoot with W Magazine as she revealed Hamnet role has made her 'braver'
Debuting a new look for the shoot, the Irish actress, 36, wowed with longer blonde curled locks as she looked intently at the lens
Lying back in a more dramatic pose, Jessie curls were splayed out on the bench as she cut a glamorous look in a plunging white dress.
In another shot she changed into a billowing golden dress while running around the set with a wide smile on her face.
On Sunday the star fought back tears as she dedicated her BAFTA win to her baby daughter whilst making history as the first Irish actress to receive the award.
As Jessie's voice became shaky with emotion, she said: 'I'd like to share this with my daughter who has been with me since she was six weeks old on the road with this.
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'It's the best role of my life being your mom and I promise to continue to be disobedient so you can belong to a world where all your mad, complex wildness as a young woman.'
She concluded before the room erupted into applause: 'I am very grateful for this, thank you so much.'
Jessie welcomed her six-month old daughter with film producer husband Freddie Sorensen last year and has yet to reveal her name.
Jessie was nominated for the prestigious award alongside Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value, Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue, Chase Infiniti for One Battle After Another and Emma Stone for Bugonia.
Lying back in a more dramatic pose, Jessie curls were splayed out on the bench as she cut a glamorous look in a plunging white dress
In another shot she changed into a billowing golden dress while running around the set with a wide smile on her face
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She said: 'Where Agnes had to go, and how brave she was to sit in something that is unfathomable and let it rip through…I think it has made me braver in my life'
She had opted for a catch blue dress paired with black heels to receive the honour as she beamed ear-to-ear.
The star also said in her acceptance speech: 'This is really such an incredible honour. As a little girl I never thought in a million years I would be allowed to make a film but here I am.
'When I arrived into my agent Lindy King in London, and I had nuclear bad fake tan on, white hoop earrings, a polka dot red skirt and dress, and I had the audacity to say to her that I dreamed to someday be something like Judi Dench.
'I don't know how on gods green earth she even dreamed that was possible. This really does belong to the women who have taught me and continue to teach me how to do it differently.'
Thanking her fellow nominees, Jessie forgot to include Kate Hudson and asked the audience: 'Who have I left out?' She then added 'I am in awe of all your incredible performances thank you.'
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