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All eyes on Saoirse Ronan as she stuns at Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026

All eyes on Saoirse Ronan as she stuns at Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026

Extra.ie​23-05-2025
All eyes were on Saoirse Ronan as she stunned in a black lacy number at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 photocall in Avignon, France on Thursday.
The Outrun star stunned in the striking ensemble from the French luxury house, having been styled by Danielle Goldberg.
Saoirse, 30, who is married to Scottish actor Jack Lowden, was ever the natural beauty, opting for a minimalistic hair and make-up look to perfectly set off the dress. The Outrun star stunned in the striking ensemble from the French luxury house, having been styled by Danielle Goldberg. Pic: Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images
Comfort being the key here, the Irish star chose to style her gown with a pair of flat black sandals.
Making quite the statement, Saoirse chose to wear no jewellery for the event, simply pairing the elegant look with nothing but her engagement ring and wedding band.
Following a busy year for the star, Saoirse has taken a step away from acting, with her only upcoming credit being a comedy thriller titled Bad Apples. All eyes were on Saoirse Ronan as she stunned in a black lacy number at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 photocall in Avignon, France on Thursday.Pic:Speaking in a recent interview with British Vogue, the star opened up about the prospect of potentially starting a family.
Saoirse revealed: 'I became successful when I was quite young. So it meant that, actually, by the time I found my partner, I'm now at the stage where if it happened, I would like to have a kid.'
'I feel fortunate enough that if I step out of this for a minute, I'm hopefully not giving it up forever. But, yeah, I've always wanted that,' she added.
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