Florence Pugh looks glamorous in a vintage convertible on set for Don’t Worry Darling

Florence Pugh is a blonde bombshell as she is seen in a vintage convertible while on set for Olivia Wilde’s film Don’t Worry Darling in Palm Springs

Florence Pugh is on set filming Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling. 

The 25-year-old British star was seen Thursday gearing up for a driving scene in Palm Springs as she sat behind the wheel of a vintage convertible.   

Looking glamorous for filming, the Midsommar actress was seen with her wispy blonde hair down in a spaghetti strap dress as she got into character. 

Speed racer: Florence Pugh, 25, looks glamorous in a vintage convertible as she films for Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling in Palm Springs

Some Hollywood magic in the making, the silver car was trapped to a process trailer to simulate her driving.  

She flashed her bronzed desert skin from shooting many hours in the sun.   

The girlfriend of Zach Braff looked at ease as she settled into her role as Alice – an unhappy housewife who begins to lose her sanity when she suspects her husband is hiding a dark secret. 

The production has gained a lot of attention in recent weeks after it was revealed that Wilde has embarked on a new romance with star Harry Styles who plays Pugh’s husband in the film. 

Movie magic: The vintage convertible was strapped to a process trailer to simulate her driving without actually having to do any of the work

Movie magic: The vintage convertible was strapped to a process trailer to simulate her driving without actually having to do any of the work 

The two were seen making a public appearance at Style’s manager Jeff Azoff’s wedding, just months after she and former partner Jason Sudeikis announced they were going their separate ways.  

While Florence was always slated to star in the film, Styles replaced Shia LaBeouf who was fired by Wilde due to what she deems a ‘no a**holes’ policy on set.

In a recent conversation with Promising Young Woman director Emerald Fennell for Variety’s Director on Director series, Wilde said ‘The no a**holes policy puts everybody on the same level,’ as it was revealed months prior that she fired LaBeouf after he exhibited poor behavior on set.   

Wilde also gushed over Florence’s professionalism, saying she always comes to set on time and is ready to ‘turn it on’ at a moment’s notice, praising her for being all around ‘incredible’ to work with. 

Takes a village: Florence stars in the film alongside Styles - Wilde's new love interest - as she was seen filming a solo driving scene surrounded by a bevy of production personnel suited up in masks

Takes a village: Florence stars in the film alongside Styles – Wilde’s new love interest – as she was seen filming a solo driving scene surrounded by a bevy of production personnel suited up in masks 

Styles was seen on set yesterday with heavy body makeup to cover his 60 tattoos. The project also stars Dakota Johnson and Chris Pine who will play mysterious neighbors in the movie which is set in the 1950s. 

The production began filming again in early December, after it was halted following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis on set in November. 

The cast and crew have been adhering to strict CDC protocol that mandates mask wearing, strict zoning rules, and social distancing, with actors only being able to remove their mask for screen time or in the privacy of their isolated trailers. 

No release date for the film has been set at this time. 

Calling the shots: The second directorial debut for Wilde following her wildly popular film Booksmart, she has maintained that she has a strict 'no a**holes policy' on set, prompting her to replace former star LaBeouf with her new beau Styles in September; pictured February 2020

Calling the shots: The second directorial debut for Wilde following her wildly popular film Booksmart, she has maintained that she has a strict ‘no a**holes policy’ on set, prompting her to replace former star LaBeouf with her new beau Styles in September; pictured February 2020