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Christmas Look by Millie Bobby Brown Impresses Fans


Millie Bobby Brown is preparing for the festive season with a brand new Christmas launch under her brand, Florence by Mills. To celebrate this, she dressed up as an elf and shared pictures of the same on Instagram. The actress wore a red ensemble paired with Christmas accessories, receiving numerous compliments from fans.

Millie Bobby Brown stuns in Christmas look

Take a look at Millie Bobby Brown’s latest Instagram photos in a Christmas elf look:

The Stranger Things star’s Christmas outfit pictures show her sitting above the fireplace. She captioned the post, “Mill on a sill.” Brown’s outfit is a bright red co-ord set, including a short-sleeved crop top, which she paired with matching high-rise shorts. She then added a wide black belt with a bold gold buckle that cinched the waist.

For accessories, the 21-year-old actress wore red gloves on both her hands that had white, furry trims. She also added a Santa’s hat with the same white fur rim and a long tail. Additionally, Millie Bobby Brown wore black knee-high boots with furry trims and tiny bell detailing.

Meanwhile, fans showered the Enola Holmes actress with praise in the comments section. “Hi Santa,” wrote a user, while another added, “The hottest elf living on the shelf.” Furthermore, Brown’s brand, Florence By Mills’ official account wrote, “Mills’ elves are hard at work.”

As of writing, Millie Bobby Brown’s Instagram post has garnered over 2.1 million likes.

Originally reported by Preksha Sharma on Mandatory.

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