Daisy Edgar-Jones showed off her chic sense of style as she modelled three stylish outfits in New York City on Wednesday.
The actress, 26, flashed a glimpse of her taut midriff in a navy co-ord, featuring a cropped top with a double collar and an ultra-high-waisted pencil skirt with a trompe l’oeil top layer left unzipped.
She added height with black pointed slingback heels and completed the ensemble with sheer black tights.
Keeping accessories minimal, Daisy sported trendy black sunglasses as she arrived at Live with Kelly and Mark's brand new studio in SoHo.
Earlier in the day, she cut a polished figure in a grey power suit from Calvin Klein's Fall 2025 Collection.
The sleek ensemble included a collarless blazer with structured shoulder pads and a matching pencil skirt that fell just below the knee.


She completed the look with matching grey court heels and another pair of slim black shades as she was spotted in the East Village.
Daisy is currently in New York promoting her latest film On Swift Horses, and she's proving to be the queen of wardrobe changes this week.
In the romantic drama, she stars as Muriel opposite Diego Calva's casino worker Henry, alongside Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, and Sasha Calle.
Directed by Daniel Minahan, the film is based on Shannon Pufahl's bestselling novel of the same name.
Her latest outing comes after she revealed what it is really like working with Hollywood's 'internet boyfriends'.
The actress opened up about her supportive co-stars while posing in lingerie for the cover of ELLE.
In the interview, Daisy discussed what it's been like taking on lead roles in most of her projects since Normal People - often leaving her male co-stars in the secondary position.
Daisy explained: 'I have worked with basically all of the internet's boyfriends, and I'm lucky that every actor I've worked with has been incredibly supportive of me being the lead. Glen, Sebastian, Paul, all of them.










'I think that's why they're so successful and so loved and so good: that they are so generous, and they really serve the story and are not serving themselves.
'Glen was always like, 'What's Kate's journey in this? Let's find it.' And same with Sebastian; he was so completely invested in Noa's journey.
'Paul's like playing tennis with your best friend. I'm nervous for the point that it comes to working with someone who might not be so chill with it! Because there's so much ego that can exist in this industry.'
Daisy, who recently signed as the face of Zara Hair, is the daughter of leading British TV executive Phil Edgar-Jones.
Branded the new English 'It Girl', the actress has set the internet ablaze in recent years, after earning Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for Normal People.
Since then she has starred opposite Andrew Garfield in the crime drama Under The Banner Of Heaven, and was the lead in the film Where The Crawdads Sing.

Daisy went on to discuss impostor syndrome and self-doubt, admitting: 'I remember when Normal People first came out and I was being interviewed loads, I talked so much about experiencing impostor syndrome. I really thought it would go away, and it hasn't. But I'm working on it.
'I don't want that fear of not being good enough to ruin my life.'
Speaking more on her breakout role in Normal People, where she plays Marianne Sheridan, and whether she's tired of talking about it, she said: 'It isn't that I'm bored of talking about it, because I am so proud of it.
'I want to find something that connects like that again. I still can't comprehend how widely it reached. Five years on, I'm older now, and I'm keen to talk about other things, too.'