The artist, 26, cut a fashionable number in a skinny little gown which boasted spaghetti straps, a pretty detailing at the bust, and a flared skirt.
The woman carried her necessities around in a brown leather handbag and finished off the elegant look with a platinum pendant necklace.
Daisy paired her pair of brown heeled-clogs with a pair of colored heeled-clogs to complete the look, and Daisy enhanced her natural beauty with a beautiful beauty palette.
It comes after Daisy revealed little about her romantic marriage with her 28-year-old near friend and co-star.
Ever since they first met on the collection of Regular People again in 2019, the trio has delighted fans with snippets of their wonderful connection.
The artist revealed in a new interview that she considers the Gladiators II sun to be one of her “lifelong best friends.”
He’s an extremely grounded guy, and I’m too, she said, so it’s nice to have those touchstones and those people you may laugh at and be upbeat with.
‘We met when I was 20 and Paul was 22, I’m so excited to see where we’ll remain at 32, 42, and what life may bring us.’
It comes just after the pair’s viewers went crazy after spending the weekend along on their own when they were spotted two weeks ago.
The actress shared photos from the Worthy Farm audio event, including a photo of her enjoyable reunion with Paul, to send fans of the hot BBC drama into a high tempo.
‘Glasto, you’ve been nice to me,’ Daisy captioned the article, which showed her and Paul with their arms wrapped around one another.
Daisy posed in her Hunter wellies in the VIP camping area with her friends, including artist Saoirse Ronan, for a photo in another image.
She even posed with Shania Twain, who performed in the show’s Legends gambling on Sunday.
In the last pictures, Daisy and her photographer partner, Ben Seed, have been together since the beginning of the year, snuggling up.
Daisy just made a statement regarding the possibility of a next season of Standard People.
The celebrity achieved renown in 2020 with the BBC Three release of Sally Rooney’s book after only 12 episodes.
Ordinary People, playing opposite Paul, followed Marianne Sheridan and Connell Waldron, Paul’s character, through their school years.
Daisy has then acknowledged that that is where the tale ends.
During an appointment with, the artist was asked about the possibility of a follow-up line, but she responded: ‘No there is no time two that I know of!’
If it was off to Daisy though, she would examine Marianne and Connell, flowing: ‘It was really specific, I love those characters and that globe, I would love to explore where they are ten years later.’
In May, the pair after obliquely posting they had ‘news to share’.
Many followers of the BBC show assumed a second line was soon to be announced, nevertheless, they have today confirmed they will not be reuniting on screen, leaving some destroyed.
Daisy and Paul made it known that they would rather be hosting a workout testing of Standard People’s first time to raise money for Pieta, a suicide prevention charity, and Unicef.
In a joint video on Instagram Paul said: ‘Hello, The news is, and we are incredibly sorry if we led people on, it’s not a season two.’
While Daisy added: ‘Not yet! There’s still time, keep the faith!’