Florence Pugh opts for cozy travel look in fuzzy pink teddy coat as she catches a flight at LAX

Florence Pugh has been hard at work on her highly-anticipated psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling.

And the Academy Award nominee is ready to jet, after wrapping with director Olivia Wilde and co-star Harry Styles last month.

She opted for a cozy travel look Wednesday, as she sported a fuzzy pink ankle-length teddy coat, when she was spotted arriving at Los Angeles International Airport to catch a flight.

Travel style: Florence Pugh opted for a cozy travel look Wednesday, as she sported a fuzzy pink ankle-length teddy coat, when she was spotted arriving at Los Angeles International Airport to catch a flight

The 25-year-old layered the coat over a printed white t-shirt, tucked into a pair of black trousers with white piping down the sides.

She finished the look with a blue galaxy print face mask, layers of gold jewelry, a black scrunchy in her hair and a pair of black leather Valentino platform boots.

Pugh took to Instagram last month on Valentine’s Day to celebrate wrapping Don’t Worry Darling, which began filming in Los Angeles and Palm Springs back in October.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘We were very aware what it meant when we all agreed to this job. It was a COVID movie. One that could get shut down at any moment and of course, we did.’

Black and white: The 25-year-old layered the coat over a printed white t-shirt, tucked into a pair of black trousers with white piping down the sides

Black and white: The 25-year-old layered the coat over a printed white t-shirt, tucked into a pair of black trousers with white piping down the sides

Accessorizing: She finished the look with a blue galaxy print face mask, layers of gold jewelry, a black scrunchy in her hair and a pair of black leather Valentino platform boots

Accessorizing: She finished the look with a blue galaxy print face mask, layers of gold jewelry, a black scrunchy in her hair and a pair of black leather Valentino platform boots

Production was halted for two weeks back in November, after someone on set tested positive for the coronavirus.  

The British actress added: ‘Despite the new on set rules, every single person delivered their A game and it’s the many long list of names like those above and in the credits at the end of movies that actually get this hard, messy, fun weird job done. 

‘So… one final thank you to this amazing crew. You are the best bunch of jammy jammy dodgers and we are so grateful for you! I look forward to watching what we made.’ 

That's a wrap! Pugh took to Instagram last month on Valentine's Day to celebrate wrapping Don't Worry Darling, which began filming in Los Angeles and Palm Springs back in October

That’s a wrap! Pugh took to Instagram last month on Valentine’s Day to celebrate wrapping Don’t Worry Darling, which began filming in Los Angeles and Palm Springs back in October

Group effort: She wrote: 'One final thank you to this amazing crew. You are the best bunch of jammy jammy dodgers and we are so grateful for you! I look forward to watching what we made'

Group effort: She wrote: ‘One final thank you to this amazing crew. You are the best bunch of jammy jammy dodgers and we are so grateful for you! I look forward to watching what we made’

Cult film: She stars in the movie as an unhappy 1950s housewife, who lives in a utopian experimental community with her husband, where she begins to uncover some sinister secrets (pictured in October, 2014)

Cult film: She stars in the movie as an unhappy 1950s housewife, who lives in a utopian experimental community with her husband, where she begins to uncover some sinister secrets (pictured in October, 2014)

She stars in the movie as an unhappy 1950s housewife, who lives in a utopian experimental community with her husband, where she begins to uncover some sinister secrets.

The film’s talented ensemble also includes Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll, Dita Von Teese, Kiki Layne and Kate Berlant.

Pugh has since looked ahead to some new projects, including the Apple TV+ sci-fi courtroom drama Dolly and the Universal Pictures mystery movie The Maid, in which she stars and produces.

Leading lady: Pugh has since looked ahead to some new projects, including the Apple TV+ sci-fi courtroom drama Dolly and the Universal Pictures mystery movie The Maid, in which she stars and produces (pictured in February, 2020)

Leading lady: Pugh has since looked ahead to some new projects, including the Apple TV+ sci-fi courtroom drama Dolly and the Universal Pictures mystery movie The Maid, in which she stars and produces (pictured in February, 2020)

Director's muse: She was most recently cast in boyfriend Zach Braff's next directorial effort A Good Person, alongside Morgan Freeman

Director’s muse: She was most recently cast in boyfriend Zach Braff’s next directorial effort A Good Person, alongside Morgan Freeman

She was most recently cast in boyfriend Zach Braff’s next directorial effort A Good Person, alongside Morgan Freeman.

The movie is about a woman (Pugh), whose life begins to fall apart after a devastating accident, as she finds solace in an unlikely relationship with her would-be father-in-law (Freeman).

Pugh has been in a relationship with Braff, 45, since April of 2019, after he directed her in his short film In the Time it Takes to Get There.

Two years later: Pugh has been in a relationship with Braff, 45, since April of 2019, after he directed her in his short film In the Time it Takes to Get There (pictured in February, 2020)

Two years later: Pugh has been in a relationship with Braff, 45, since April of 2019, after he directed her in his short film In the Time it Takes to Get There (pictured in February, 2020)