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Nicola Coughlan Brought Back The Side Fringe On The TV BAFTAs Red Carpet

Nicola Coughlan has arrived on the TV BAFTAs red carpet and, naturally, she ate and left zero crumbs.

The Bridgerton star wore a beautiful off-the-shoulder dress with 3D floral detailing with a flared lace skirt and pointed black heels. She accessorised with pearl jewellery and a black mani, while her makeup was kept neutral – bar a flush of pink blush – with a brown smoky eye, fanned-out lashes and a nude matte lip. But it’s her impeccable hair styling that caught our eye.

Her signature blonde hair was swept back into a chic high pony, while her long fringe was brushed over into a mega side part that is sure to warm the hearts of millennials everywhere. We also adore the flicked ends – such a nice touch.

She also wore a red Artists4Ceasefire pin to show her support for the movement advocating for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

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